The Little Red Hen: An Old Fable

Author:   Heather Forest ,  Susan Gaber
Publisher:   August House Publishers
ISBN:  

9781939160973


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   07 October 2015
Recommended Age:   From 4
Format:   Paperback
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The Little Red Hen: An Old Fable


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A little Red Hen lived in a house, with a frisky dog, a cat, and a mouse. So begins this fresh look at a beloved old fable. The little Red Hen's frisky housematesDog, Cat, and Mousewould rather play than settle down to daily chores such as planting, cutting, and grinding wheat. But when the wheat is used to make a delicious cake, the little creatures are more than happy to help eat it! Heather Forest's rhythmic retelling captures the chaos of daily living and celebrates the spirit of teamwork inherent in the tale. Susan Gaber's whimsical illustrations transport the reader to a cozy cottage where the little Red Hen helps others learn how to help her even if it is more effort than doing the work herself. This animal story about teamwork will teach readers the importance of fairness, sharing and helping each other.

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Author:   Heather Forest ,  Susan Gaber
Publisher:   August House Publishers
Imprint:   August House Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9781939160973


ISBN 10:   1939160979
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   07 October 2015
Recommended Age:   From 4
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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HeatherForest, Author HeatherForest's unique minstrel style of telling stories blends her original music,poetry, and prose along with song and the spoken word to give her stories anuncommon warmth. HeatherForest's unique minstrel style of telling stories blends her original music,folk guitar, poetry, and prose along with song and the spoken word to give herstories an uncommon warmth and charm. She has toured widely performing herrepertoire of world folktales for the past thirty years to theatres, majorstorytelling festivals, schools and conferences throughout the world. Heather'sbooks have received many prestigious awards including the Children's ChoiceAward, Parent's Choice Award, CCBC Choices, ABC Best Books for Children, BestChildren's Books of the Year, Book Sense Winter Children's Picks, and theNational Parenting Publication Awards (NAPPA) among others. Heather iscurrently working on her tenth book with August House, a collection of ancientand epic tales. Ms.Forest holds a Master's Degree in Storytelling and she is a recipient of theCircle of Excellence Award presented by the National Storytelling Network. Sheis also as is an adjunct professor of Oral Tradition in the Library ScienceDepartment at Southern Connecticut State University. Her many performancecredits include The Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C., The NationalStorytelling Festival, The Edinburgh Festival in Scotland, Tales of GrazFestival in Austria, the Sidmouth International Festival in England and theGlistening Waters Storytelling Festival in New Zealand. Susan Gaber, Illustrator Worked in watercolors, acrylics, or colored pencils, Susan Gaber's illustrations captivate the eye and are particularly well suited to mythic stories and folk tales. Susan began her career working at Newsday as a free-lance illustrator for ten years. Her illustration work has appeared in numerous magazines and she has won many awards for her illustrations. She has illustrated over twenty children's picture books. Whether working in muted impressionistic tones, in more vibrant colors, or in a folksy, homespun medium, Susan Gaber has built an impressive list of illustration credits, and has garnered much critical acclaim for her work. Working in watercolors, acrylics, or colored pencils, Gaber's illustrations ""captivate the eye,"" as Barbara Elleman noted in School Library Journal. At times her artistic contributions imbue stories with a folksy feel, while others impart a lushness and vividness of tone, sometimes gaining the feel of elegant fine-art reproductions. Several years ago Susan's original paintings used to illustrate The Little Red Hen were displayed in the main branch of the New York Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street to celebrate Children's Book Week. Her versatility is particularly well suited to mythic stories and folk tales such as The Baker's Dozen or Stone Soup, both written by Heather Forest. Susan currently lives with her family in Huntington, New York. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

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