The Little Red Hen (Easy-to-Read Folktales)

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The Little Red Hen (Easy-to-Read Folktales)

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Rating : 4.44 (530 Votes)
Asin : 0590411454
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 32 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-02
Language : English

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But the hen has a little surprise for them. When it was time for the baking of the bread that she made out of the wheat. From the Back Cover The little red hen lived with a goose, a cat, and a dog, all who were lazy. . Would not do anything to help the hen. The goose, the cat, and the dog will ready to help her eat it. The hen planted, cut, and took care of the wheat she was growing, and even though she asked the goose, the cat, and the dog, she never got any help

CocoaNut Cakery said A vital book that teaches a lesson too rarely learned.. The ultimate capitalism primer. Far too many children grow up learning exactly the wrong thing about capitalism. This encapsulates it perfectly, however: "The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat." Not only that, but it shows the importance of that rule. The only reason we have food is because there are people willing to do all the important tasks involved in creating that food. Why, then, should they work for the benefit of others that are unwilling to work? Worse, why should they be required to share it? This is the failing of socialism and communism, and the reaso. "This is a great rendition of an old folktale" according to Julie. I have enough of these to make a listening center. This is a great rendition of an old folktale.. Great for children learning to read. Grand daughter is learning to read and the good storyline keeps her interested.

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.

Lucinda McQueen has illustrated many books for young children, including the bestselling Easter Surprise series and The Little Red Hen. She lives in the hills of Warner, New Hampshire, with her husband, painter Jeremy Guitar.

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