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Books with title The Little Red Car

  • The Little Red Bird

    Lisa Vargas, Alaine Gregory

    language (AuthorHouse, Dec. 11, 2019)
    I am Little Red Bird.I want to spread the word.As I flap my wings up and down,I’ll spread the word all around.Nature’s caretaker I choose to be,All I ask is will you help me?
  • The Little Red Car

    K. K. Ross, R. W. Alley

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, June 15, 2000)
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  • The Little Red Car

    K. K. Ross

    Library Binding (Random House Childrens Books, June 1, 1999)
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  • Little Red-Cap

    Brothers Grimm, Lisbeth Zwerger

    Hardcover (Minedition, Sept. 7, 2006)
    When a little girl in a red cap puts her picnic basket over her arm and sets off through the woods to grandmother's house, one of the best-loved fairy tales of all time unfolds. Lisbeth Zwerger has brought the full range of her highly acclaimed talents to the illustrations in her version of Little Red-Cap, which was named a New York Times Best Illustrated Book in 1983. No little girl has ever been so winsome and naughty, no wolf so beguiling, no huntsman so valiant and so brave. This wonderfully welcome reissue of this timeless story is sure to be enjoyed by children, by the adults who read to them, and by all who love and appreciate beautiful books.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Karen Lee Schmidt

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Nov. 5, 1984)
    Retells the old tale about a little hen who singlehandedly does the work for her lazy housemates
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  • Little Red

    Sarah The Duchess of York Ferguson, Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 2003)
    While preparing to have a picnic with her friends, Little Red comes to the rescue of a bunny who is stranded in the middle of a pond on a lily pad, in a delightful story inspired by the mascot of the Duchess of York's charity, Chances for Children. 50,000 first printing.
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  • Little Red Car

    Nicola Baxter

    Hardcover (Ladybird, Aug. 1, 1995)
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Margie Orford, Karen Lilje

    Paperback (Jacana Media, May 1, 2011)
    Little Red Hen is feeling peckish and decides to make bread; she asks her friends for help but they all refuse. Will she have to do everything by herself? Engaging and beautifully illustrated, this story teaches children the importance of lending a helping hand and the value of sharing. A retelling of a beloved children's fable, this story reflects African contexts while maintaining the universal appeal of the original.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Sue Arengo

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Children love stories. Bring the magic of good storytelling into your classroom with Classic Tales, and they'll love their English lessons too. Enjoy the tale of the hard-working hen and her three unhelpful friends.
  • The Little Red Hen

    Florence W. Williams, D. Wallace

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2016)
    The Classic story of The Little Red Hen with twenty nine color enhanced and redefined illustrations. A story of strength of hard work and the weakness of laziness. Nine enhanced color illustrations and thirty-two black and white illustrations. A detailed biography of Florence W. Williams, with a list of additional works with the analyzed Reading Level of 4.1, due to the antiquated writing.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Penny Dolan, Beccy Blake

    eBook (Franklin Watts, May 15, 2014)
    Little Red Hen found some grains of wheat. Who will help her to grow them?A beautifully illustrated retelling of this favourite traditional story. Join Little Red Hen in her efforts to get some help around the farm yard!Must Know Stories includes favourite tales, celebrating the diversity of our literary heritage. Level 1 stories are told in under 500 words, for children to read independently.
  • The Little Red Hen

    Golden Books, J.P. Miller

    Board book (Golden Books, March 9, 2004)
    Beloved illustrator J. P. Miller’s graphic, colorful farm animals seem to jump right off the page—but they aren’t jumping to help the Little Red Hen plant her wheat! Young children will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this funny, favorite folktale.
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