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The Little Red Hen by Florence White Williams (Annotated)

Folk Tale Classics Original illustrated with Historical Annotations and Analysis
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  • The Little Red Hen by Florence White Williams (Annotated) on Hardback by Florence White Williams
  • The Little Red Hen by Florence White Williams (Annotated) on Hardback by Florence White Williams
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"The Little Red Hen" story teaches essential life skills and values and teaches kids valuable lessons. Listed here are some crucial lessons which could be derived from the story: Value of Hard Work: The little red hen illustrates the significance of effort and diligence. She devotes herself to each facet of bread making, from growing the seeds to baking it. This teaches children perseverance and effort are needed to attaining objectives. Self-Reliance: The hen's capability to do things independently with no assistance is an invaluable lesson in self-reliance. It enables kids to demonstrate independence and initiative in tackling problems or finishing tasks. Laziness's consequences: The story details some other animals which won't aid the hen but are keen to see her produce. Their idleness as well as insufficient contribution result in them missing out on the bread. It's a reminder that being unhelpful or lazy carries consequences. Cooperation and Teamwork: The story demonstrates the significance of helping others. It shows kids that working together makes tasks simpler and more pleasurable, and they should participate in a group effort. Sharing as well as Generosity: The story may be used to discuss sharing, particularly when other individuals have contributed in a collective effort, though the hen doesn't share the loaf with other creatures. Responsibility as well as Accountability: The entire process of creating bread is responsible for the little red hen. This teaches kids to be responsible for their actions and for their duties. Gratitude as well as Appreciation: The story could be utilized to discuss the value of being grateful for and acknowledging the efforts of other people, particularly when they do an act which benefit all parties.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 1918
Interest Age
From 2 to 12 years
Pages
62
Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9782382265963
Product ID
38737327

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