The Tale of Henrietta Hen
The Tale of Henrietta Hen, written by Arthur Scott Bailey in 1921, is a children's story from the 'Slumber-Town Tales' series. It follows Henrietta, a proud hen who revels in her beauty and egg-laying prowess, as she navigates the challenges of motherhood after unexpectedly hatching a duckling. The narrative explores themes of vanity, family, and self-discovery, culminating in a lesson about humility and the importance of inner worth through Henrietta's humorous adventures on the farm.

































