The Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen by Susanna Davidson is a charming retelling of the classic story, published by Usborne in 2006. This edition features 48 pages filled with simple text and delightful illustrations, making it accessible for young readers. The narrative follows the Little Red Hen as she diligently grows grains of wheat to bake bread, highlighting themes of hard work and cooperation.
Readers will find that this book is designed for beginner readers, specifically at First Reading Level Three, which aids in developing reading stamina. It includes character sheets or maps alongside the main story, enriching the reading experience. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and fiction, as well as elements of fairy tales and folklore, this edition serves as a valuable resource for early literacy development.
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The classic story of The Little Red Hen retold with simple text and delightful illustrations. The Little Red Hen works hard all year to grow grains of wheat to make bread. Not one of her friends is willing to help her, so do they deserve the delicious treat at the end? First Reading Level Three titles help beginner readers develop reading stamina and include character sheets or maps and the main story. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.
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