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Books with author Florence White

  • The Little Red Hen

    Florence White Williams

    (Independently published, April 5, 2020)
    The Little Red Hen
  • The Little Red Hen

    Florence White Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 9, 2018)
    Rare edition with unique illustrations and elegant classic cream paper. In this easy-to-read folktale, Little Red Hen lives with a goose, a cat, and a dog. The goose gossips all day. The cat primps. The dog sleeps. So Little Red Hen is left to do all the work about the house. When she finds a few grains of wheat, she asks the others, "Who wants to plant these grains of wheat?" The goose, the cat, and the dog each answer, "Not I." The Little Red Hen plants and eventually harvests the wheat. Whenever she asks for help, the goose, the cat, and the dog answer, "Not I." But when the Little Red Hen has the wheat ground into flour and then wakes early one morning to make the flour into bread, the others change their tune. As soon as they smell the baking bread, each animal offers to help eat it. Only then do they finally learn, that since the Little Red Hen was the only one who did all the work, then she is the only one who is allowed to enjoy its rewards. And without any hesitation, she eats the bread herself. Includes vintage illustration!
  • The Little Red Hen

    Florence White Williams

    Hardcover (generic, July 6, 1918)
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  • cesar chavez man of courage

    florence m. white

    Paperback (Dell Yearling, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • The Little Red Hen

    Florence White Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 2016)
    In this easy-to-read folktale, Little Red Hen lives with a goose, a cat, and a dog. The goose gossips all day. The cat primps. The dog sleeps. So Little Red Hen is left to do all the work about the house. When she finds a few grains of wheat, she asks the others, "Who wants to plant these grains of wheat?" The goose, the cat, and the dog each answer, "Not I." The Little Red Hen plants and eventually harvests the wheat. Whenever she asks for help, the goose, the cat, and the dog answer, "Not I." But when the Little Red Hen has the wheat ground into flour and then wakes early one morning to make the flour into bread, the others change their tune. As soon as they smell the baking bread, each animal offers to help eat it. Only then do they finally learn, that since the Little Red Hen was the only one who did all the work, then she is the only one who is allowed to enjoy its rewards. And without any hesitation, she eats the bread herself. Includes vintage illustration!
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  • The Little Red Hen: "An Old English Folk Tale"

    Florence White Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2015)
    A LITTLE RED HEN lived in a barnyard. She spent almost all of her time walking about the barnyard in her picketty-pecketty fashion, scratching everywhere for worms. ONE DAY the Little Red Hen found a Seed. It was a Wheat Seed, but the Little Red Hen was so accustomed to bugs and worms that she supposed this to be some new and perhaps very delicious kind of meat. She bit it gently and found that it resembled a worm in no way whatsoever as to taste although because it was long and slender, a Little Red Hen might easily be fooled by its appearance.
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  • Bunny Rabbit and the Brass Band

    Florence White Williams

    Paperback (Saalfield Publishing Co., March 15, 1919)
    No date given.
  • Tyler Makes Pancakes! by Florence, Tyler

    Florence

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, 2012, )
    Tyler Makes Pancakes! by Florence, Tyler [HarperCollins, 2012] Hardcover [Har...
  • the story of junipero serra, brave adventurer

    florence m. white

    Paperback (Dell Yearling, Aug. 16, 1975)
    None
  • The Little Red Hen

    Florence White Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2018)
    Rare edition with unique illustrations. In this easy-to-read folktale, Little Red Hen lives with a goose, a cat, and a dog. The goose gossips all day. The cat primps. The dog sleeps. So Little Red Hen is left to do all the work about the house. When she finds a few grains of wheat, she asks the others, "Who wants to plant these grains of wheat?" The goose, the cat, and the dog each answer, "Not I." The Little Red Hen plants and eventually harvests the wheat. Whenever she asks for help, the goose, the cat, and the dog answer, "Not I." But when the Little Red Hen has the wheat ground into flour and then wakes early one morning to make the flour into bread, the others change their tune. As soon as they smell the baking bread, each animal offers to help eat it. Only then do they finally learn, that since the Little Red Hen was the only one who did all the work, then she is the only one who is allowed to enjoy its rewards. And without any hesitation, she eats the bread herself.