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Barry Downard

Autor(a) de The Little Red Hen

3 Works 228 Membros 12 Críticas

Obras por Barry Downard

The Little Red Hen (2004) 193 exemplares
The Race of the Century (2008) 29 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
20th Century
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
South Africa
Locais de residência
South Africa
Ocupações
interior designer
drummer
art director
photographer
Organizações
Association of Illustrators (UK)

Membros

Críticas

This book is about a hen who finds some grains of wheat. The hen decides to plant, grow, and harvest this wheat. Before she starts each step, she asks her friends the cat, the pig, and the duck if they would be willing to help her. Each time they turn her down. After the hen grinds the wheat into flour, turns the flour into dough, and creates delicious bread. Even though the cat, the pig, and the duck were not willing to help create the bread they still wanted to eat it, but the hen would not allow it. Readers will get the message that one must work hard for what they want and things will not just be given to you. I really enjoyed this book! I have read this story before, but not this exact version. I would say that this version is very modern. Barry Downward did an amazing job with the illustrations! The illustrations look like reall photos with the characters photo shopped into them. There are hysterical pictures such as of the hen riding a bike and the pig watching hairy trotter on television. I even found myself laughing at a few of them! Overall, this was a great read!… (mais)
 
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cedoyle | 9 outras críticas | Feb 20, 2016 |
This book is great for children to not expect things to be handed to you if you don't want to work for it.

K-3
 
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hatease | 9 outras críticas | Sep 25, 2014 |
This story was a once upon a time story. I loved it a lot because it incorporated different folklore tales all into one big story. The pictures in the book were very detailed, and were very funny. I think that little kids would love the pictures and find them very funny. The theme of this story is to help your friends always, not just when you will be getting something out of it.
 
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Juliekessler1 | 9 outras críticas | Sep 25, 2014 |
In my opinion “The Little Red Hen” illustrated by Barry Downward is a very good book. This is a great book for younger children. Grades Pre-K-2nd would enjoy reading this book. The repetition in the book make for a predictable but funny story. Every time Little Red Hen asks who will help her the duck, the pig and the cat always say “Not I.” The illustrations are the best part of the book. The illustrations show realistic looking animals who are doing funny things. On one page of the book the cat is wearing headphones and the pig is wearing a backwards hat. Little Red Hen is also shown wearing rain boots while she is working in the field. The part in the book where the pig, the duck and the cat are gathered around the T.V. watching “Hairy Trotter” is one of my favorite parts. The illustrations make the book very comical but they don’t take away from the message the book is trying to portray. The big idea of the book is that order to receive the rewards you must help with the work.… (mais)
 
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Chawki6 | 9 outras críticas | Sep 22, 2014 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
228
Popularidade
#98,697
Avaliação
4.1
Críticas
12
ISBN
4

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