Once upon a time, a cat, and a dog, and a mouse and a little red henall lived together in a cozy little house.
The cat liked to sleep all day on the soft couch.
The dog liked to nap all day on the sunny back porch.
And the mouse liked to snooze all day in the warm chair by the fireside.
So the little red hen had to do all the housework.
She cooked the meals and washed the dishes and made the beds.
She swept the floor and washed the windows and mended the clothes.
She raked the leaves and mowed the grass and hoed the garden.
One day when she was hoeing the garden, she found some grains of wheat.
“Who will plant this wheat?” cried the little red hen.
“Not I,” said the cat.
“Not I,” said the dog.
“Not I,” said the mouse.
“Then I will,” said the little red hen. And she did.
Each morning the little red hen watered the wheat and pulled the weeds.
Soon the wheat pushed through the ground and began to grow tall.
When the wheat was ripe, the little red hen asked: “who will cut this wheat?
When the wheat was all cut, the little red hen asked:“Now, who will take this wheat to the mill to be ground into flour?”
The little red hen returned from the mill carrying a small bag of fine white flour.
Who will make a cake from this fine white flour?” asked the little red hen.
She gathered sticks and made a fire in the stove.
Then she took milk and sugar and eggs and butter
and mixed them in a big bowl with the fine white flour.
When the oven was hot,
she poured the cake batter into a shining pan,and put it in the oven.
Soon a delicious smell filled the cozy little house.
The cat got off the soft couch and strolled into the kitchen.
The dog got up from the sunny back porch and came into the kitchen.
The mouse jumped down from his warm chair and scampered into the kitchen.
The little red hen was just taking a beautiful cake out of the oven.
Who will eat this cake?” asked the little red hen.
“I will,” said the cat.!
“I will,” cried the dog.
“I will,” shouted the mouse.
All by myself I planted the wheat.
I tendered the wheat.
I cut the wheat.
I took the wheat to the mill to be ground into flour.
All by myself I gathered the sticks.
I built the fire. I mixed the cake
and all by myself I am going to eat it!
And so she did to the very last crumb.
After that, whenever there was work to be done,
the little red hen had three very eager helpers.