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Once there was a little red hen in a barnyard who spent most of her time looking for worms to feed her chicks. One day, she found a grain of wheat. She wanted to plant it in order to grow wheat and make bread, but would any of the other animals help her? The Gaelic translator of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit brings us The Little Red Hen, another tale perfect for Scottish Gaelic language learners of all ages. Accompanied by vintage American illustrations dating to 1918. Aon uair, bha Cearc Bheag Ruadh a' fuireach ann an iothlann. Gu bhith fad na h-ùine, bha i…mehr

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Once there was a little red hen in a barnyard who spent most of her time looking for worms to feed her chicks. One day, she found a grain of wheat. She wanted to plant it in order to grow wheat and make bread, but would any of the other animals help her? The Gaelic translator of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit brings us The Little Red Hen, another tale perfect for Scottish Gaelic language learners of all ages. Accompanied by vintage American illustrations dating to 1918. Aon uair, bha Cearc Bheag Ruadh a' fuireach ann an iothlann. Gu bhith fad na h-ùine, bha i a' spaidsearachd mun cuairt an iothlainn a' sireadh bhoiteagan. Aon latha, fhuair a' Chearc Bheag Ruadh sìol cruithneachd. Bha i airson a chur, gus cruithneachd fhàs agus aran a dhèanamah, ach saoil am biodh beathach sam bith eile ga cuideachadh?
Autorenporträt
A resident of Nova Scotia, Dr. James R. MacDonald is originally from North Carolina, a descendant of the Highland Scottish settlers that immigrated to the Cape Fear River Valley. His education includes a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh in Scottish Studies and a degree in Gaelic from Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the Gaelic college in Skye. Dr. MacDonald taught Celtic Studies at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia and has tutored many Gaelic learners. He currently teaches through Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto / The Toronto Gaelic Society.