Mabel's World Cartoons

This next cartoon is the 3rd one of 9 cartoons in a series called "You are What You Read." Even though her friends don't like it, Mabel loves to read and gets all sorts of ideas from books...let's see where this goes!

Here is "Little Red Hen".

Do you all know the story of "The Little Red Hen"? Basically, it is about a hen who wants some bread so she grows the wheat, doing all the work, takes it to the mill to be ground into flour, then finally makes the bread. All throughout the story none of her friends would help her but when the bread was baked they wanted to "help" her eat it! Some versions of the story have her sharing it anyway but most others have her keeping it for herself because they had had the opportunity and ability to help and didn't!

Let's see what Mabel does with this:

Here is "Little Red Hen". The 3rd cartoon of a set of 9.
 

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I just saw that and wondered if that might be you! I will mail them today!
Do you mail them in a box, or is it soft packaging? I will pay extra for them to be in a box, if you can do that. Our mail carrier folds things :he so that they can fit in our mailbox. If it's a package, she brings it to our house. We're in the boonies, and our mailbox is 1/4 mile from the house.

UPS and Fedex hate to drive back to our house. :rolleyes: Getting packages is one of the (very) few downsides to living out here.

I used to work in shipping, and I know how expensive shipping is.
 
Do you mail them in a box, or is it soft packaging? I will pay extra for them to be in a box, if you can do that. Our mail carrier folds things :he so that they can fit in our mailbox. If it's a package, she brings it to our house. We're in the boonies, and our mailbox is 1/4 mile from the house.

UPS and Fedex hate to drive back to our house. :rolleyes: Getting packages is one of the (very) few downsides to living out here.

I used to work in shipping, and I know how expensive shipping is.
I will mail them in a box...I do wrap each one and usually put them in a padded envelope...I include a piece of cardboard to keep that from being possible but I have boxes for them and will use one. No extra charge.
 

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