They grow into a gigantic beanstalk, and Jack finds a giant! The mother is mad and throws them outside. His family is poor, and they must sell the cow. This is the traditional story of Jack and the beanstalk. Will Ruby let him since he didn’t help build it? Join Ruby as she learns to build a fort with no help from her brother! Once she has the fort done, he really wants to play inside. So she does all the work of shopping for the ingredients, making the dough, preparing the pizza, and just when she is ready to enjoy her pizza, her friends show up. Little red hen is hungry for pizza, but none of her friends want to help her make a pizza. Students will laugh and learn from this tale about teamwork and working hard. This is the classic story of the little red hen in an easy-to-read format with bright pictures that are perfect for little learners. This post contains affiliate links which means I earn a tiny commission when you use my links at no cost to you. If you are looking for more fairy tale resources, check out my Fairy Tale Centers for teaching math & literacy, STEM I Can Build Fairy Tale Edition, Theater Dramatic Play Unit, and All About Simple Machines Little Learners Science Unit. This way, you can do comparison activities for each fairy tale title that is featured. I have selected an original story with a couple of different diverse versions for each title. Look at my list of 31 Fairy Tale Books for Little Learners.
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