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  • hi this is Lisa De Simone I'll be reading

  • the Little Red Hen by Joseph Jacobs

  • there once was a farm with a big Red Barn

  • and in that big red barn, there lived many

  • animals, the smallest of which, was a little red hen.

  • The Little Red Hen may have been little, but she was the most

  • active resident of the farm. When she wasn't laying eggs,

  • she spent her time clucking and walking about the barn,

  • pecking at the seeds on the ground, or gathering up twigs and hay

  • to make her nest. She kept everything in the barn tidy and clean.

  • One day, while she was pecking at the ground,

  • she discovered some leftover wheat grains that the farmer had left behind.

  • She knew that the wheat could be planted,

  • and then made into delicious fresh bread.

  • So she went to the pigsty where the pig was

  • eating from a bucket of slop. "Excuse me,

  • I I need someone to help me

  • plant this wheat,"

  • said the little red hen."Oink Oink, Not I" said the pig,

  • as he went back to his slop. So the little red

  • hen went outside, and found the cat lying in the sun and playing with a ball of yarn.

  • "Cluck cluck, will you help me plant this wheat?"

  • said the Little Red Hen. "Meow"

  • said the cat. "Not I can't you see that I am

  • busy? Meow." The little red

  • hen was frustrated but she did not give up. She walked all the way

  • out to the pond where the duck was lazing around in the cool water.

  • "Cluck Cluck, will you help me plant

  • this wheat?" said the Little Red Hen. "Quack, quack, Not I.

  • Maybe I will help you later, when I am

  • finished with my swim," said the duck.

  • "Cluck cluck then I

  • will do it myself" said the Little Red Hen. So the Little Red Hen went off on her own, out

  • to the field and found a nice spot to plant the wheat.

  • When she finished, she went back to the barn to rest.

  • Soon when the wheat had grown tall and golden yellow,

  • the hen became excited to make bread from it. But first,

  • she had to harvest it. "Who will help me cut the wheat?"

  • asked the Little Red Hen. "Not I,"

  • oinked the pig, who was lying in some mud. "Not I,"

  • meowed the cat,

  • who was taking a catnap. "Not I,

  • quacked the duck, as he waddled back to the pond.

  • "Cluck cluck, then I will do it myself."

  • said the Little Red Hen. After she cut the wheat,

  • the Little Red Hen was tired, but she knew that the wheat had to be taken to the

  • mill

  • so it could be ground into flour.

  • "Who will help me mill this wheat? asked the little red hen.

  • "Not I," oinked the pig.

  • "Not I, meowed the cat.

  • "Not I," qucked the duck. "Cluck cluck, then I will do it myself"

  • said the little red hen. Once the wheat had been ground into flour,

  • The little red hen knew it was time to bake the

  • bread. Who will

  • help me bake the bread?" she asked, although she already predicted what the answer would be.

  • "Not I," oinked the pig.

  • "Not I," quacked the duck.

  • "Cluck cluck, then I will do it myself." said the little red hen.

  • So she made the flour into a loaf of bread,

  • and put it into the oven. Then she sat and rested.

  • Soon, as the bread became hot and soft,

  • the air filled with the sweet smell of freshly baked bread.

  • The pig and the cat and the duck all

  • came running into the big red barn. "Who will help me eat

  • this bread?

  • said the little red hen.

  • "I will!" oinked the pig.

  • "I will!" meowed the cat. "I will!" quacked

  • the duck. "Cluck cluck, well" said the hen,

  • "Did you help me plant the wheat, and did you help

  • me harvest the wheat, and did you help me mill

  • the wheat, and did you help me bake the

  • bread?" The other animals

  • all shook their heads no.

  • "Then I will eat the bread myself."

  • said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

  • The End.

hi this is Lisa De Simone I'll be reading

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