The Little Red Hen
Illustrated By: Paul Galdone
Stock No: WW93490
The Little Red Hen   -     By: Paul Galdone
    Illustrated By: Paul Galdone

The Little Red Hen

Illustrated By: Paul Galdone
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt / 1985 / Paperback

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"Who will plant this wheat?" cried the little red hen. "Not I," said the cat. "Not I," said the dog. "Not I," said the mouse. Find out what happens when no one will help the little red hen bake her bread.

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Title: The Little Red Hen
By: Paul Galdone
Illustrated By: Paul Galdone
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication Date: 1985
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 0899193498
ISBN-13: 9780899193496
Ages: 5-8
Series: Paul Galdone Classics
Stock No: WW93490

Publisher's Description

This timeless story of having your cake (and eating it, too!) comes to life with Paul Galdone's dynamic, amusing pictures. A classic storybook for all young readers--and a cautionary tale for lazy ones. Little Red Hen is a time-tested tale about how we reap what we sow.

When the Little Red Hen asks a cat, dog, and mouse for help planting some wheat, she gets no takers: "‘Not I!’ said the cat. ‘Not I!’ said the dog. ‘Not I!’ said the mouse."

They won’t water, cut, or grind the wheat... or help bake a cake with it, either. So in the end, the Little Red Hen eats the cake all by herself as well!

Paul Galdone’s delightfully detailed ink and wash illustrations—packed with charming details—add plenty of sly humor to the well-loved story that not only offers a sage message, but also shows children what it takes to make a cake from the ground up!

Author Bio

Paul Galdone was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1907 and emigrated to the United States in 1928. After finishing his studies at the Art Student League and the New York School of Industrial Design, Mr. Galdone worked in the art department of a major publishing house. He illustrated almost three hundred books, many of which he himself wrote. The winner of two Caldecott Honors, Mr. Galdone is fondly remembered for his lively style, bright earthy humor, and action-filled illustrations, which will continue to delight for generations to come. www.paulgaldone.com

Paul Galdone was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1907 and emigrated to the United States in 1928. After finishing his studies at the Art Student League and the New York School of Industrial Design, Mr. Galdone worked in the art department of a major publishing house. He illustrated almost three hundred books, many of which he himself wrote. The winner of two Caldecott Honors, Mr. Galdone is fondly remembered for his lively style, bright earthy humor, and action-filled illustrations, which will continue to delight for generations to come. www.paulgaldone.com

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"This imaginative rendition will surely help sustain the popularity of this old favorite." — School Library Journal (starred review)

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