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40 pp.
| Minnesota
| February, 2023
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Trade
ISBN 9781517914462
$17.95
Reissue (1943, Doubleday)
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K-3
Based on a Scandinavian folktale, this lesser-known d’Aulaires’ picture book, first published in 1943, recalls Aesop’s fable “The Milkmaid and Her Pail.” An old woman walks into town to sell a basketful of eggs laid by her one reliable hen. Along the way, she speculates how she might turn the profits into, first, a few more hens, then a whole henhouse full, and so on until she has become a wealthy lady who turns her nose up at everything--and as she turns her own nose up while she imagines, the basket of eggs on her head crashes to the ground. She laments her lost future for a moment but then heads home grateful for all she has already. Not unusually for its time, the book’s pages alternate between full-color art (in what looks like pastels) and black-and-white (in pencil). Both hold viewers’ attention with their homey details, appealing farm animals, and apple-cheeked, upbeat protagonist.