Owl Stories

Ep13 Little Red Hen


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I took some liberties here and there to adjust this story to suit my voice and a child's ear. I took time to make the story relevant for today, retain the original message, and bring up the beat a little. This story is based on The Little Red Hen retold by Florence White Williams, 1918 and released to the Public Domain July 1, 2006. 

Teachers and Families: Here is a Reader’s Theater to follow up and support the moral of the story. I also have this bread recipe you can make with your little person. Hope you enjoy it.

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Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes.

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Owl StoriesBy Mrs Beck from tinyfarmbigheart