Published by Candlewick Press on March 19th 2019
ISBN: 1536206105
Pages: 32
Genres: Animals, Fantasy
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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This traditional twist on a children’s tale is both engaging and clever and would be appreciated by young readers who are familiar with the story, “The Little Red Hen.”
A little “greeen” hen lives inside the hollow of an old apple tree. She faithfully tends to its care by pruning its branches, keeping pests under control, and sowing its seeds. The day comes when she needs help caring for her expanding apple orchard. Peacock will not help as he is far too busy preening himself, but Dog says, ” I will, I love sticks.” And so it goes, with Fox saying “no,” and a teensy brown sparrow saying “I will,” a fat ginger cat saying, “Not I,” and a squirrel, who says, “I will.” When a gigantic rain storm floods the animals’ homes, they are ALL generously welcomed to crowd into Little Green Hen’s hollow for sfety. And after the rain subsides, ALL of LIttle Green Hen’s friends helped look after the orchard and the orchard looked after them.
Reminiscent of “The Little Red Hen, ” this story focuses on the importance and interdependence of animals and nature.
Large, bright and coloful illlustrations are nicely paired with the simple, straightforward text of this tale. Best suited for 3 to 5 year old children who are being introduced to these classic tales, and for slightly older children who are “studying,” – comparing and contrasting classic tales , or even writing and retelling their own tales – Preschool through first/second grade. Also a nice story to use when teaching the concepts of appreciation in general, helping others and the interdependence of nature and animals.
Reviewed by Connie M. Smith, Breakwater School, Portland, ME