The Little Red Hen Printable Story

Let me tell y’all about The Little Red Hen. Now, this ain’t no ordinary hen - she was one smart, self-sufficient chick. She didn’t wait around for nobody to do nothin’ for her, she did it all herself. And ain’t that the way it should be?

The Little Red Hen Prints Her Own Story

Printable story of The Little Red Hen Y’all can even print out the story of The Little Red Hen if you want to. And I suggest you do, ‘cause it’s a story worth tellin’ and retellin’. She shows us how hard work pays off - she didn’t ask for no handouts or favours, she took care of business herself. And in the end - she got the bread and ate it too!

The Little Red Hen’s Lesson in Hard Work

Image of The Little Red Hen in a wheat field See, The Little Red Hen knew that if she wanted somethin’ done, she had to do it herself. She went to the field, planted the wheat, harvested it, ground it into flour, and baked the bread. And she didn’t let nobody else take credit for her hard work either - she made sure them lazy animals knew they couldn’t reap the benefits of her labour.

The Little Red Hen’s Lesson in Self-Sufficiency

Image of The Little Red Hen baking bread She showed us that we don’t need nobody else to get what we want - we just gotta put in the work ourselves. And ain’t that a lesson we could all use? Too often we rely on others to do things for us or give us handouts, but The Little Red Hen ain’t about that life. She was self-sufficient and proud, and we should be too.

The Little Red Hen’s Lesson in Sharing

Image of The Little Red Hen eating the bread But even though The Little Red Hen did all the work herself, she didn’t hog all the bread. She shared it with her chicks, ‘cause she knew that sharing is caring. She showed us how to be strong, independent AND generous all at the same time. Now that’s a boss chick if I ever seen one.

So there y’all have it - The Little Red Hen teachin’ us a few things about hard work, self-sufficiency and sharing. We could all learn a thing or two from her, and even print out the story to remind ourselves of the message. ‘Cause ain’t nobody gonna work as hard for our dreams as we will ourselves. Remember that, y’all.