
This book is about Little Red Riding Hood. Once upon a time there was a kind little girl called Little Red Riding Hood. She always wore a bright red cloak with a bright red hood. Little Red Riding Hood lived with her mother on the edge of some deep, dark woods. One day, Little Red Riding Hood's mother gave her a pot of vegetable soup. "Take this to your grandmother, she's not feeling well", she said. "But remember the Rules of the Woods" her mother added. Rules are "Keep to the path" and "Don't talk to wolves". “I will" she said. But she had forgotten the rule, she talked to a wolf!! A wolf tricked her know when her grandmother's house. He went to grandmother's house and gobbled up her grandmother!!! Then he climbed into bed to wait for Little Red Riding Hood. She came home and saw wolf (disguised himself as a grandmother).
"Oh grandmother, what big ears you have." she said.
"All the better to hear you with." said the wolf.
"Oh grandmother, what big eyes you have." she said.
"All the better to see you with." said the wolf.
"Oh grandmother, what big hairy hands you have." she said.
"All the better to hug you with." said the wolf.
"But grandmother, what big sharp teeth you have." she said.
"All the better to eat you with." snapped the wolf!!!
He jumped out of bed and gobbled up Little Red Riding Hood. After that the woodcutter helped them. He cut a wolf's tummy and put a lot of stones a substitute for them. A wolf promised to never catch anyone.
This story is very popular. I have read this story but I have never read it in English. So I enjoyed it :) It's so cute story!
"Oh grandmother, what big ears you have." she said.
"All the better to hear you with." said the wolf.
"Oh grandmother, what big eyes you have." she said.
"All the better to see you with." said the wolf.
"Oh grandmother, what big hairy hands you have." she said.
"All the better to hug you with." said the wolf.
"But grandmother, what big sharp teeth you have." she said.
"All the better to eat you with." snapped the wolf!!!
He jumped out of bed and gobbled up Little Red Riding Hood. After that the woodcutter helped them. He cut a wolf's tummy and put a lot of stones a substitute for them. A wolf promised to never catch anyone.
This story is very popular. I have read this story but I have never read it in English. So I enjoyed it :) It's so cute story!
Davidson, S. (2006). Little Red Riding Hood. London: Usborne Publishing.
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