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(I found the original Sesame Street Book Club copy at a thrift store, and it had a 1981 copyright date. The 1983 date is obviously for the paperback reissue)
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'''''The Little Red Hen''''' is a 1981 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' storybook based on the folk tale, most likely of [[Russia|Russian]] origin, made famous in [[The United States of America|America]] with a [[:Category:Little Golden Books|Little Golden Book]].
 
'''''The Little Red Hen''''' is a 1981 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' storybook based on the folk tale, most likely of [[Russia|Russian]] origin, made famous in [[The United States of America|America]] with a [[:Category:Little Golden Books|Little Golden Book]].
   

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Thelittleredhen
Written by Emily Perl Kingsley
Illustrator Tom Cooke
Published 1981
Publisher Western Publishing
Series Sesame Street Read Aloud Books, Sesame Street Book Club
ISBN 0307231356

The Little Red Hen is a 1981 Sesame Street storybook based on the folk tale, most likely of Russian origin, made famous in America with a Little Golden Book.

Prairie Dawn presents a "Sesame Street Pageant", featuring Bert as the Little Red Hen, who plants a seed, grows corn, and makes a batch of muffins. After the other animals choose not to help the red hen make the muffins, they end up not getting any to eat. After the play, the cast pretends to not want to help Prairie Dawn put the set away.

Other Editions

  • Released as a Book-and-Record set (BR-00017), and as a Book-and-Tape set (BT-00017), featuring the original character voices.
  • Released by Fisher-Price as a Book-and-Record set (FP140, 1983), as a Book-and-Tape set, and later released as a book and tape set from Golden.

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