The Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen by Jerry Pinkney is a beautifully illustrated edition published by Dial Books on May 18, 2006. This 32-page book presents the classic fable of the industrious hen and her unmotivated neighbors, brought to life through Pinkney’s vibrant artwork. The story conveys a timeless message about hard work and cooperation, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
Readers will find that this adaptation captures the essence of the original tale while engaging young audiences with its cheerful illustrations. The narrative emphasizes themes of diligence and responsibility, making it suitable for both individual reading and group sharing. This edition is ideal for introducing children to the joys of storytelling and the importance of contributing to communal efforts.
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Caldecott Medal winner Jerry Pinkney enlivens the beloved fable with cheerful and classically beautiful illustrations, making this the ideal edition for every child’s library.
As he did with his Caldecott-winning The Lion and the Mouse, Jerry Pinkney has masterfully adapted this story of the hardworking hen and her lazy neighbors. Its Golden Rule message and sassy finale are just as relevant and satisfying as ever. Read it in tandem with Pinkney’s Puss in Boots and The Tortoise and the Hare or David Wiesner’s The Three Pigs.
“Perfect [for] sharing with one listener, or a crowd.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Cheerful [and] luminous. Kids will gleefully chime in.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A lush light-filled rendition of a folktale staple.”—School Library Journal (starred review)
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