written by Andy Cutbill and illustrated by Russell Ayto, HarperCollins Children's Books, £10.99
Marjorie feels down in the dumps because she can't ride bicycles and do handstands like the other cows. She gets all the attention she could wish for, though, when she wakes up one morning to discover she's laid an egg. Emotions start to run high in the farmyard as Marjorie hits the headlines and the other cows accuse the chickens of 'planting' the egg. A feathery bundle eventually hatches - but one that can moo! In Marjorie's book, that makes it a cow and she calls her baby Daisy.
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