The Little Red Hen is an old folk tale, most likely of Russian origin. The best known version in the United States is that popularized by Little Golden Books, a series of children's books published for the mass market since the 1940s. The story is applied in teaching children the virtues of the work ethic and personal initiative. It is so well known that it is frequently rewritten by pundits and bloggers to illustrate their favorite points.
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| - The Little Red Hen is an old folk tale, most likely of Russian origin. The best known version in the United States is that popularized by Little Golden Books, a series of children's books published for the mass market since the 1940s. The story is applied in teaching children the virtues of the work ethic and personal initiative. It is so well known that it is frequently rewritten by pundits and bloggers to illustrate their favorite points.
- The Little Red Hen is a children's story that first appeared in Caring Means Sharing.
- The Little Red Hen is a 1981 Sesame Street storybook based on the folk tale, most likely of Russian origin, made famous in America with a . Prairie Dawn presents a "Sesame Street Pageant", featuring Bert as the Little Red Hen, who plants a seed, grows corn, and makes a batch of muffins. After the other animals (Ernie as a dog, Grover as a sheep, Herry Monster as a pig, and Cookie Monster as a cow) choose not to help the red hen make the muffins, they end up not getting any to eat. After the play, the cast pretends to not want to help Prairie Dawn put the set away; they (including Bert) help put the set away and all 6 of them eat up the corn muffins.
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| - The Little Red Hen is an old folk tale, most likely of Russian origin. The best known version in the United States is that popularized by Little Golden Books, a series of children's books published for the mass market since the 1940s. The story is applied in teaching children the virtues of the work ethic and personal initiative. It is so well known that it is frequently rewritten by pundits and bloggers to illustrate their favorite points.
- The Little Red Hen is a children's story that first appeared in Caring Means Sharing.
- The Little Red Hen is a 1981 Sesame Street storybook based on the folk tale, most likely of Russian origin, made famous in America with a . Prairie Dawn presents a "Sesame Street Pageant", featuring Bert as the Little Red Hen, who plants a seed, grows corn, and makes a batch of muffins. After the other animals (Ernie as a dog, Grover as a sheep, Herry Monster as a pig, and Cookie Monster as a cow) choose not to help the red hen make the muffins, they end up not getting any to eat. After the play, the cast pretends to not want to help Prairie Dawn put the set away; they (including Bert) help put the set away and all 6 of them eat up the corn muffins.
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