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Little Red Riding Hood
Based on the story by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Retold by Mandy RossOnce upon a time there
was a small girl called Little Red Riding Hood. She lived with
her parents beside a deep, dark forest. In a cottage on the
other side of the forest lived her grandmother. And in the deep,
dark forest lived a big, bad wolf. "Grandmother's poorly," said
Little Red Riding Hood's mother one day. "Please take her this
cake. But don't stop on the way!"
So Little Red Riding Hood set off through the
deep, dark forest. She looked all around. There wasn't a sound.
Then who should she meet but the big, bed wolf. "Good day, my
dear," growled the wolf with a big, bad smile. "What are you
doing here?"
"I'm going to Grandmother's to take her a cake,"
replied Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf had a plan. "Wouldn't
your grandmother like some of these flowers?" he smiled. "What a
good idea," said Little Red Riding Hood. And she stopped to pick
a big bunch. Meanwhile, the wolf sped ahead through the deep,
dark forest. At last he arrived at grandmother's cottage.
"I'm HUNGRY," thought the big, bad wolf, licking
his lips. And he knock-knock-knocked at the door.
"Hello, Grandmother," growled the wolf.
"It's Little Red Riding Hood."
"That sounds more like the big, bad wolf,"
thought Grandmother, and she crept quickly under the bed. The
wolf went in. He looked all around, but there wasn't a sound.
Then his tummy rumbled.
"No one's here," he grumbled. " Never mind.
Little Red Riding Hood will be along soon." Quickly the wolf put
on Grandmother's dressing gown and nightcap.
Then he hopped into bed and pretended to nap.
"Heh! Heh! Heh!" he snarled. "Little Red Riding
Hood will never know it's me!"
Soon Little Red Riding Hood knock-knock-knocked
at the door.
"Hello, Grandmother," she called. "It's Little
Red Riding Hood."
"Come in, my dear," growled the wolf. Little Red
Riding Hood opened the door.
"Oh, Grandmother!" she gasped…
"…What big ears you have!"
All the better to hear you with, my dear,"
growled the wolf.
"And Grandmother, what big eyes you have!"
"All the better to see you with, my dear,"
growled the wolf.
"And Grandmother, what big teeth you have!"
"All the better to…GOBBLE YOU UP!" roared the
wolf.
But as he leapt out of bed, Grandmother's
nightcap flopped right over his head.
"Quick! Down here, dear!" whispered Grandmother,
and she pulled Little Red Riding Hood under the bed.
Just then, a woodcutter passed by the cottage. He
heard a growling and howling… and he dashed inside. With one
SWISH! Of his axe he killed the big, bad wolf. The woodcutter
looked all around. But there wasn't sound. And then…out crept
Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother from under the bed. And
Little Red Riding Hood said, "Mother was right. I'll never stop
again on my way through the forest!" |