Caldecott Medal winner Jerry Pinkney enlivens the beloved fable with cheerful and classically beautiful illustrations, making this the ideal edition for every child’s library. As he did with his...
The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest or grind wheat into flour or to prepare the dough or bake it, but all are eager to eat the bread she makes.
The classic tale of the hen who has no one to help her grow, harvest, and mill the wheat, but several who want to eat the fruit of her labors.
Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader
How will the red hen transform a seed into bread? Follow her step-by-step process from the farm to the table and learn about the value of teamwork. Includes a recipe for baking your own loaf of bread.
This is an easy-to-read version of the classic traditional tale.
The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the bread she makes from it.
Retelling of The Little Red Hen
The classic story of the Little Red Hen is told in this early-learner edition that contains repetitive text and humorous, full-color illustrations.
Designed to be used by children in their first six months of school PM Starters One and Two
A retelling of the classic fable about a hen who tried to get others to help her. This is a wordless book.
THE LITTLE RED HEN: Featuring 32 pages of fresh, captivating illustrations, this 8" x 8" story book tells the tale of the Little Red Hen as she makes delicious bread that her lazy friends can't resist.
The Little Red Hen
The Little Red Hen
The story of a hard-working chicken mother with her friends in the farm . Unfortunately his friend is a bit lazy and sleepy. A lot of useful lessons from this story for our collective reflection
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.
The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the cake she makes from it.
The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the cake she makes from it.
The Little Red Hen finds a grain of wheat, but she can't find anyone to help her bake bread. Read about how the Little Red Hen solves her problem.
And as for the pig who lived in the sty--he did not care what happened so long as he could eat and grow fat. [Illustration: ] One day the Little Red Hen found a Seed.