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  • The Little Red Crocodile

    Babett Jacobs

    language (Jacobs Children's Book, Feb. 22, 2014)
    The little red crocodile lived on the beautiful blue Nile...Picture book/Age 3 years
  • The Little Red Hen

    Ronne Randall Emma Dodd

    Board book (Ladybird Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Brenda Parkes

    Paperback (Kingscourt Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1997)
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Christianne C. Jones, Natalie Magnuson

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, July 15, 2011)
    The little red hen finds none of the lazy barnyard animals willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the bread she makes from it.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Paul Galdone

    Unknown Binding (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1818)
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Byron Barton

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, June 19, 1993)
    Byron Barton presents a fresh retelling of the well-loved folktale of The Little Red Hen. The little red hen grows grain, threshes wheat, bakes bread, and feeds her chicks—all by herself, without any help from her lazy friends. Young readers will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this classic tale.Mr. Barton's simple words, bold images, and imaginative use of color have made his many picture books perennial favorites with young children.Supports the Common Core State Standards
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  • The little red house

    Norma Jean Sawicki

    Hardcover (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, March 15, 1989)
    A series of colorful toy houses, each one containing another slightly smaller, reveals a surprise inside.
  • The Little Red Hen

    Carl Sommer, Ignacio Noe

    Library Binding (Advance Publishing, April 1, 2014)
    A good effort reaps a great reward"" is a phrase often quoted by a multitude of moms and dads throughout the world. This retelling of a classic folk tale drives the message home in a charming and colorful way. While Little Red Hen works to grow her wheat, the dog, the cat, and the duck are full of excuses not to help. With each step, Little Red Hen offers to share the wheat in exchange for assistance, but the fair-weather friends always have more pleasant things to do. Will this affect their chances for a delicious slice of bread? This fun tale shares more than just a great moral. Readers will also enjoy a recipe offering a scrumptious, home-baked loaf of bread.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Samantha Brooke, MJ Illustrations

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 4, 2010)
    When Little Red Riding Hood becomes upset that her friends will not help her with apple-picking chores, the Super Readers fly into the story of the Little Red Hen to learn a better way to ask for assistance. Simultaneous. TV tie-in.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Ruth Bendel

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, Jan. 1, 1957)
    Children & Juvenile Literature
  • The Little Red Thread

    Anne-Gaëlle Balpe, Eve Tharlet

    Hardcover (minedition, Oct. 1, 2019)
    When Oli’s handsome red thread gets carried away by the wind, he’s surprised to find that a bird is able to use it for her nest. She gives him two feathers in return, and soon enough, Oli finds that the feathers, too, are put to better use by another creature–an ant who needs a boat to cross the water. Each time Oli gives something away, he gets something new in return that someone else can use, until at last his red thread returns to him. This is a wise story about the power of generosity and recycling, brought to life through Eve Tharlet’s delightfully childlike illustrations.
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  • The Little Red Van

    Larry G Langley

    language (, July 20, 2015)
    **Amazon Prime Members can download this book for FREE!** Read about 'The Little Red Van' and his driver Clive in this delightful beginner readers picture book. From getting ready in the morning to picking up the delivery load, follow Clive and the 'The Little Red Van' around the town as they attempt to make sure all the packages are delivered before the end of the day.The story is written in rhyme and is presented in a fixed layout format with 32 full color illustrations. Help your child begin to read with an early learning picture book. Ideal as a kids bedtime story.Number of words: 595Number of story pages: 32