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By: Kayli Pincomb
One day there lived a li.le red hen who found a grain of wheat. Li.le red hen ques8oned, “Who will plant this wheat?” “I won’t,” groaned the bird. “I won’t,” barked the dog. “I won’t,” meowed the cat. “I won’t,” disagreed the duck. So li.le red hen decided to
plant the wheat on her own. As the sun shined and the li.le
red hen thought, who will help me pick this wheat? asked li.le red hen. “I won’t,” groaned the bird. “I won’t,” barked the dog. “I won’t,” meowed the cat. “I won’t,” disagreed the duck. “Then I will,” said the li.le red hen.
Now, who will help me cut the wheat in the market? “I won’t,” groaned the bird. “I won’t,” barked the dog. “I won’t,” meowed the cat.
“I won’t,” disagreed the duck. So the li.le red hen brought the wheat to the market. “Hello Mrs. Cu.er,” stated li.le red hen. “Well hello!” exclaimed Mrs. Cu.er. “I was wondering if you could cut this wheat that I have grown?” “Absolutely,” answered Mrs. Cu.er. So Mrs. Cu.er cut the wheat. When Mrs. Cu.er
was done, the li.le red hen brought it back to the farm. “Who will help me bake this wheat bread?” asked li.le red hen. “I won’t,” groaned the bird. “I won’t,” barked the dog. “I won’t,” meowed the cat. “I won’t,” disagreed the duck.
So, the li.le red hen baked the wheat bread for 45 minutes. When the wheat was almost done cooking, the other farm animals smelled the
fresh wheat bread and came in.
“Who will help me eat the fresh wheat bread?” asked the li.le red hen. “I will!” exclaimed the bird. “I will!” exclaimed the dog. “I will!” exclaimed the cat. “I will!” exclaimed the duck.
So, the li.le red hen decided to share!
The End