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  1. The Little Red Hen is an American fable first collected by Mary Mapes Dodge in St. Nicholas Magazine in 1874. The story is meant to teach children the importance of hard work and personal initiative .

  2. The Little Red Hen. A Little Red Hen lived in a barnyard. She spent almost all of her time walking about the barnyard in her picketty-pecketty fashion, scratching everywhere for worms. She dearly loved fat, delicious worms and felt they were absolutely necessary to the health of her children.

  3. Read the story of The Little Red Hen in rebus form online. The story is about a little red hen who plants, cuts, grinds and bakes wheat to make bread. Her farm friends won't help her do any of the work, but they want to share her delicious bread!

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · The Little Red Hen, written by Paul Galdone, is a story about four animals (Hen, Cat, Dog, and Mouse) living together in a cozy little house. Cat, Dog, and Mouse like to spend their days being lazy and sleeping, which causes Hen to do all of the work around the home.

  5. This is a story about a little red hen. The little red hen lives on a farm. She works hard all day long: She pecks the ground. She looks for worms. She sits in a bush. And sometimes… she lays an egg.

  6. Sep 1, 1997 · One of our finest novelists for young people (Kirkus Reviews) turns his hand to the classic fairy tale, The Little Red Hen. The graceful muted illustrations of Norman Messenger accompany this magic tale--a charming book that will delight young children with every telling.

  7. Jul 1, 2006 · An Old English Folk Tale. Author: Florence White Williams. Illustrator: Florence White Williams. Release Date: July 1, 2006 [EBook #18735] Language: English. Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1. *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LITTLE RED HEN *** Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sankar Viswanathan, and the.

  8. The Little Red Hen carried the fresh Bread to the hen yard, with the Cat, the Mouse, and the Pig trailing behind her. As she passed the wood fence near the road, she motioned Billie to grab one of the loaves to take home.

  9. It was a Wheat Seed, but the Little Red Hen was so accustomed to bugs and worms that she supposed this to be some new and perhaps very delicious kind of meat. She bit it gently and found that it resembled a worm in no way whatsoever as to taste although because it was long and slender, a Little Red Hen might easily be fooled by its appearance.

  10. The red hen has found some wheat, but will the pig, the cat, and the duck help her turn that wheat into bread ...more. More great Super Simple videos in the Super Simple App for iOS...

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