Jan 20, 2015

BR 2-06: Little Red Riding Hood (Davidson, 2006)




'"But Grandmother," she cried, "what big sharp teeth you have." "All the better to eat you with," snapped the wolf.' (p.36).


This story is about scary but foolish wolf and a little red riding hood. Her mother send her to grandmother to deliver a pot of vegetable soup. But on the way, a wolf spotted her and tried to eat her. The wolf walked up to her and they became close. She talked about her grandmother and the purpose, so wolf raced off to the grandmother's house and eat her. Foolish wolf slept in disguise and he also ate a girl! But woodcutter found the wolf and helped them, and they got their revenge on him.
If I was this woodcutter, I will keep this wolf to let work as compensation.


Reference

Davidson, Susanna. (2006). Little Red Riding Hood.
London, England: Usborne Publishing.

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