Wednesday, March 13, 2013
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LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a
village near the forest. Whenever
she went out, the little girl wore a red riding cloak, so everyone in the
village called her Little Red Riding Hood.
One morning, Little Red Riding Hood asked her mother if she
could go to visit her grandmother as it had been awhile since they'd seen each
other.
"That's a good idea," her mother said. So they packed a nice basket for
Little Red Riding Hood to take to her grandmother.
When the basket was ready, the little girl put on her red
cloak and kissed her mother goodbye.
"Remember, go straight to Grandma's house," her mother
cautioned. "Don't
dawdle along the way and please don't talk to strangers! The woods are dangerous."
"Don't worry, mommy," said Little Red Riding Hood,
"I'll be careful."
But when
Little Red Riding Hood noticed some lovely flowers in the woods, she forgot her
promise to her mother. She picked
a few, watched the butterflies flit about for awhile, listened to the frogs
croaking and then picked a few more.
Little Red Riding Hood was enjoying the warm summer day so
much, that she didn't notice a dark shadow approaching out of the forest behind
her...
Suddenly, the wolf appeared beside her.
"What are you doing out here, little girl?" the
wolf asked in a voice as friendly as he could muster.
"I'm on my way to see my Grandma who lives through the
forest, near the brook," Little Red Riding Hood replied.
Then she realized how late she was and quickly excused
herself, rushing down the path to her Grandma's house. The wolf, in the meantime, took a
shortcut...
The wolf, a little out of breath from running, arrived at
Grandma's and knocked lightly at the door.
"Oh thank goodness dear! Come in, come in! I was worried sick that something
had happened to you in the forest," said Grandma thinking that the knock
was her granddaughter.
The wolf let himself in. Poor Granny did not have time to
say another word, before the wolf gobbled her up!
The wolf let out a satisfied burp, and then poked through
Granny's wardrobe to find a nightgown that he liked. He added a frilly sleeping cap,
and for good measure, dabbed some of Granny's perfume behind his pointy ears.
A few minutes later, Red Riding Hood knocked on the door. The wolf jumped into bed and
pulled the covers over his nose. "Who is it?" he called
in a cackly voice.
"It's me, Little Red Riding Hood."
"Oh how lovely! Do come in, my dear,"
croaked the wolf.
When Little Red Riding Hood entered the little cottage, she
could scarcely recognize her Grandmother.
"Grandmother! Your voice sounds so odd. Is something the matter?"
she asked.
"Oh, I
just have touch of a cold," squeaked the wolf adding a cough, at the end
to prove the point.
"But Grandmother! What big ears you have,"
said Little Red Riding Hood as she edged closer to the bed.
"The better to hear you with, my dear," replied the
wolf.
"But Grandmother! What big eyes you have,"
said Little Red Riding Hood.
"The better to see you with, my dear," replied the
wolf.
"But Grandmother! What big teeth you have,"
said Little Red Riding Hood her voice quivering slightly.
"The better to eat you with, my dear," roared the
wolf and he leapt out of the bed and began to chase the little girl.
Almost too late, Little Red Riding Hood realized that the
person in the bed was not her Grandmother, but a hungry wolf.
She ran across the room and through the door, shouting,
"Help! Wolf!"
as loudly as she could.
A woodsman who was chopping logs nearby heard her cry and ran
towards the cottage as fast as he could.
He grabbed the wolf and made him spit out the poor
Grandmother who was a bit frazzled by the whole experience, but still in one
piece.
"Oh Grandma, I was so scared!" sobbed Little Red Riding Hood,
"I'll never speak to strangers or dawdle in the forest again."
"There, there, child. You've learned an important
lesson. Thank
goodness you shouted loud enough for this kind woodsman to hear you!"
The woodsman knocked out the wolf and carried him deep into
the forest where he wouldn't bother people any longer.
Little Red
Riding Hood and her Grandmother had a nice lunch and a long chat.
~ THE END ~
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