The Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen by Diane Muldrow, published by National Geographic Books in February 2001, is an illustrated edition featuring 24 pages. This engaging story presents a classic folktale where the Little Red Hen seeks assistance in planting her wheat but finds herself alone in her efforts. Through vibrant illustrations by J. P. Miller, young readers are introduced to the themes of teamwork and the importance of contributing to shared tasks.
In this edition, children will discover the humorous interactions between the farm animals as they choose not to help the Little Red Hen. The narrative emphasizes social themes and values, making it a suitable choice for discussions about cooperation and responsibility. With its colorful artwork and relatable storyline, this book serves as an enjoyable way for young readers to learn about the significance of working together in a community.
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Beloved illustrator J. P. Miller’s graphic, colorful farm animals seem to jump right off the page—but they aren’t jumping to help the Little Red Hen plant her wheat! Young children will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this funny, favorite folktale.
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