2.
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
3. 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.
4. “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
5. 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
6. 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