The Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen by Michael Foreman is a retelling of the traditional story that explores themes of cooperation and responsibility. Published by Andersen in 1999, this First Edition/First Printing features 24 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the Little Red Hen as she seeks assistance from her farmyard friends to tend and harvest her patch of wheat, only to find herself alone in her efforts.
Readers will discover a classic tale that emphasizes the importance of hard work and the consequences of inaction. This edition, suitable for junior readers, brings to life the interactions between the Little Red Hen and various farm animals, making it an engaging choice for young audiences. The story not only entertains but also serves as a gentle introduction to the values of teamwork and personal responsibility within the context of juvenile fiction.
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Retelling of the traditional story about the Little Red Hen, who asks for help to tend and harvest her patch of wheat, but doesn’t receive any from her farmyard friends. Suggested level: junior.
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