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Does anyone know the name of the book where the mother hen made bread and the others didnt want to help her?

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It was a childerns book. The hen and her chick made the bread and the others didnt want to help but when it was finished everyone wanted to eat the bread. Does ANYONE know the name of that book please help.

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  1. The Little Red Hen


  2. It is called The Little Red Hen  by Paul Galdone.

  3. I think it's The Little Red Hen

  4. The Little Red Hen

    One day as the Little Red Hen was scratching in a field, she found a grain of wheat.

    "This wheat should be planted," she said. "Who will plant this grain of wheat?"

    "Not I," said the Duck.

    "Not I," said the Cat.

    "Not I," said the Dog.

    "Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

    Soon the wheat grew to be tall and yellow.

    "The wheat is ripe," said the Little Red Hen. "Who will cut the wheat?"

    "Not I," said the Duck.

    "Not I," said the Cat.

    "Not I," said the Dog.

    "Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

    When the wheat was cut, the Little Red Hen said, "Who will thresh the wheat?"

    "Not I," said the Duck.

    "Not I," said the Cat.

    "Not I," said the Dog.

    "Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

    When the wheat was threshed, the Little Red Hen said, "Who will take this wheat to the mill?"

    "Not I," said the Duck.

    "Not I," said the Cat.

    "Not I," said the Dog.

    "Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

    She took the wheat to the mill and had it ground into flour. Then she said, "Who will make this flour into bread?"

    "Not I," said the Duck.

    "Not I," said the Cat.

    "Not I," said the Dog.

    "Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

    She made and baked the bread. Then she said, "Who will eat this bread?"

    "Oh! I will," said the Duck.

    "And I will," said the Cat.

    "And I will," said the Dog.

    "No, No!" said the Little Red Hen. "I will do that." And she did

  5. Everyone is correct... The Little Red Hen.  If you are using it for a lesson you may be interested in the following:

    The Little Yellow Chicken by Joy Cowley

    Magpies Baking Day by Beverly Randell

  6. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka -

    It's a hilarious book with twists on old favorites.

    quote from Amazon:

    Amazon.com

    If geese had graves, Mother Goose would be rolling in hers. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales retells--and wreaks havoc on--the allegories we all thought we knew by heart. In these irreverent variations on well-known themes, the ugly duckling grows up to be an ugly duck, and the princess who kisses the frog wins only a mouthful of amphibian slime. The Stinky Cheese Man deconstructs not only the tradition of the fairy tale but also the entire notion of a book. Our naughty narrator, Jack, makes a mockery of the title page, the table of contents, and even the endpaper by shuffling, scoffing, and generally paying no mind to structure. Characters slide in and out of tales; Cinderella rebuffs Rumpelstiltskin, and the Giant at the top of the beanstalk snacks on the Little Red Hen. There are no lessons to be learned or morals to take to heart--just good, sarcastic fun that smart-alecks of all ages will love.

  7. The Little Red Hen

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