About This Book
A proud speckled hen named Henrietta navigates everyday farm life in a sequence of gentle, humorous episodes. She brags about her looks and comb, frets over a conspicuous white egg and learns Old Whitey's practical advice, worries about a duck and about going to the county fair, and exchanges modest rivalries and friendships with a rooster, Aunt Polly, and other barnyard animals. The tales emphasize common-sense solutions, small deceptions and reconciliations, and simple lessons about pride, prudence, family, and community, presented in short, character-driven vignettes for young readers.
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