Hungry Hen

Hungry Hen by Richard M. N. Waring, published by Harper Collins on December 18, 2001, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages in English. This story follows a very hungry little hen who continues to eat and grow, drawing the attention of a cunning fox who observes her daily with plans of his own.
Readers will discover a humorous tale that unfolds as the fox waits for the hen to grow even bigger before making his move. The narrative explores themes related to animals and farm life, incorporating elements of social themes and humor. This edition invites young readers to engage with the playful dynamics between the hen and the fox, making it an enjoyable addition to any children’s library.
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There once was a very hungry little hen, and she ate and ate, and grew and grew, and the more she ate, the more she grew.
Up on the hill lives a cunning fox. He watches the hen every day and thinks, “If I wait just one more day, the hen will be even bigger.”
Then one day he can’t wait any longer…
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