The Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen by Byron Barton is a First Edition picture book published by Harper Collins on May 30, 1993. This 32-page book presents a fresh retelling of the classic tale of the little red hen who grows grain, threshes wheat, and feeds her chicks independently, without assistance from her unmotivated friends. The book is written in English and features bold images and imaginative use of color, making it appealing to young children.
Readers will find that this edition emphasizes social themes and values, showcasing the importance of hard work and self-reliance. Byron Barton’s simple yet engaging narrative style complements the vibrant illustrations, creating an inviting experience for children. This retelling not only entertains but also introduces foundational concepts related to animals and virtues, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
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A fresh retelling by Byron Barton of the well-loved story of the little red hen who grows grain, threshes wheat, and feeds her chicks–all by herself, without any help from her lazy friends.
Mr. Barton’s simple words, bold images, and imaginative use of color have made his many picture book perennial favorites with young children.
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