The Little Red Hen has gone through various versions and
permutations, but surely this is the first time she has a
Yiddish accent. Realizing its almost Passover, the Little Red Hen
says, Oy gevalt! She needs matzah for her seder dinner, and that
means growing wheat. Horse, Sheep, and Dog are not interested in
helping. Harvesting? Again, nope. Milling? Were resting. By now,
the Little Red Hen realizes shes dealing
with a bunch of no-goodniks. She bakes the matzah (according to
Jewish law . . . in just eighteen minutes) and then sets her seder
table. Guess who arrives? What chutzpah! But then the Little Red
Hen remembers the Haggadahs words: Let all who are hungry come and
eat. Children familiar with Passover will get a kick out of this,
and the ink-and-watercolor art amusingly captures both the Little
Red Hens aggravation and the animals turnaround. Those really in
the know might wonder about a sheep at a holiday table where lamb
blood plays a major role, but, hey, at least
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