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TRANSCRIPT
The Li'le Red Hen
By: Kate Montgomery
Once there was a li'le red hen. She lived with her friends the dog Max and the horse named Scout. They also lived with a sheep named Shawn and the pig named Oinkers. One day Li'le Red Hen was
walking in the field, when she stumbled upon some wheat seeds. Li'le Red Hen had an idea. ” I could plant these seeds and make bread!” she clucked. So she went home and did just that.
“Who will help me plant this wheat?”, asked Li'le Red Hen “I’m busy with a bone.” barked
Max. “I am pracOcing my galloping”,
neighed Scout. “I am grazing”, baaed Shawn. “EaOng”, snorted Oinkers with
a mouthful of slop. “If you want to be lazy then I
will plant the seeds”, mumbled Li'le Red Hen.
So she did. She planted those seeds and watered them. She watered the seeds for a month unOl harvest. “Who will help me harvest the
wheat?” Li'le Red Hen asked. “I won’t”, said lazy Max. “I won’t”, said sleepy Scout “I won’t”, said yawning Shawn. “Honk-‐shu”, said sleeping Oinkers. “Then I will!” announced Li'le Red
Hen. So she got to work. By sundown she
had a beauOful crop in bundles ready to be taken to the mill.
The next morning Li'le Red Hen got up early. She asked Max, ” Will you come with me to the mill to grind the
wheat.” Max explained ,” I do not have
Ome for this silly nonsense. I have squirrels to chase.” “ I have galloping to do,” admi'ed
Scout. “ I have grazing to do ,” noted
Shawn. “ I have to be in the cherry
orchard. There is free cherry picking!” oinked Oinkers. “Well if you have other things to
do,” said Li'le Red Hen hotly.
So she brought the wheat to the mill to and got it ground into flour. She made it home by the aUernoon. “ Who will help me cook some bread?” “ I won’t,” said Max “ I won’t,” said Scout “ I won’t,” said Shawn
And the only sound of Oinkers was a faint oink in the distance. “Ok, I guess I’ll do it myself,”
sighed Li'le Red Hen.
Soon the kitchen smelled heavenly. Max smelled the bread first and sat by the window smelling the delicious bread.
Scout smelled the bread next and stood by the window with Max. Shawn smelled the bread and came to the window with the friends. Oinkers smelled the bread and came running toward the window.
The bread was ready. Li'le Red Hen brought the bread out. “ Who will help me eat this bread?”, asked Li'le Red Hen. “ I will!”, shouted Max “ I will!”, shouted Scout “ I will!”, shouted Shawn “ I will!”, shouted Oinkers.
“ Well, too bad!”, snapped Li'le Red Hen. “ You never helped me. So, too bad.”
And she gobbled that bread up.