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Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood

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From the well-loved French fairy tale, as retold by the Brothers Grimm. “Grandmother, what big eyes you have!” Little Red Riding Hood meets a wolf in the forest. He seems friendly, and he’s interested to hear about her old grandmother. With fun activities after the story, and online audio in both British English and American English.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 01 May 2019
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd


“Grandmother, what big eyes you have!” Little Red Riding Hood meets a wolf in the forest. He seems friendly, and he's so interested in hearing about her old grandmother.

Includes a word list, 5 pages of activities, and free online audio (British English and American English).

500 headwords, 1189 words

Little Red Riding Hood is a young girl who lives with her grandmother in a small cottage in the woods. One day, she decides to go to her grandmother's house and bring her some food.

As she is walking through the forest, she meets a wolf. The wolf is very friendly and seems interested in talking to Little Red Riding Hood. He asks her where she is going and what she is carrying.

Little Red Riding Hood is nervous but tells the wolf that she is going to her grandmother's house and that she is carrying some food for her. The wolf smiles and says that he would like to come with her.

Little Red Riding Hood is scared but she tries to be brave. She tells the wolf that he is not allowed to come with her and that he should stay in the forest. The wolf promises to stay in the forest and then he disappears into the woods.

Little Red Riding Hood continues to walk to her grandmother's house. She is very careful and makes sure to stay on the path. When she arrives at her grandmother's house, she is surprised to see that the door is open.

She goes inside and finds her grandmother sitting in a chair. Her grandmother is very sick and she is not able to eat. Little Red Riding Hood is worried about her grandmother and decides to bring her some food.

She goes into the kitchen and finds a bowl of soup. She brings the soup to her grandmother and she drinks it all up. Her grandmother feels better and is able to eat some more food.

Little Red Riding Hood is happy that her grandmother is feeling better. She stays with her grandmother for a few more days and then she returns home.

The wolf is still in the forest and he is waiting for Little Red Riding Hood. He is angry that she refused to let him come with her and he wants to get revenge.

One day, he sees Little Red Riding Hood walking through the forest. He follows her and tries to attack her. Little Red Riding Hood is scared but she is brave and she fights back.

She hits the wolf with a stick and he falls to the ground. Little Red Riding Hood runs to her grandmother's house and tells her what happened.

Her grandmother is very scared and she calls the police. The police come to the forest and they find the wolf. The wolf is arrested and taken to jail.

Little Red Riding Hood is proud of herself for being brave and for saving her grandmother. She knows that she made the right decision to stay away from the wolf.

The wolf is punished for his actions and he is never allowed to come out of jail. Little Red Riding Hood is happy that the wolf is gone and that she is safe.

She learns a valuable lesson about the dangers of the forest and the importance of being careful. She also learns that it is important to trust her instincts and to be brave when faced with danger.

The story of Little Red Riding Hood is a classic tale that has been told for generations. It is a story that teaches children about the dangers of the forest and the importance of being brave.

The word list for this story includes the following words:

Grandmother
Wolf
Forest
Food
Path
Door
Chair
Soup
Bowl
Kitchen
Stick
Ground
Police
Jail
Actions
Generations
Dangers
Brave
Instincts

The activities for this story include:

1. Read the story of Little Red Riding Hood and discuss the characters and the plot.
2. Make a list of the words that are new to the students and practice saying them out loud.
3. Play a game of "What's Missing?" where the students have to fill in the missing words in the story.
4. Act out the story of Little Red Riding Hood and have the students play the different characters.
5. Make a poster or a drawing of Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf.
6. Write a story about a different character from the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
7. Make a crossword puzzle or a word search puzzle with the words from the story.
8. Listen to the audio of the story of Little Red Riding Hood and practice saying the words in the different accents.
9. Use the words from the story to create a poem or a song.
10. Make a book or a puppet show about the story of Little Red Riding Hood.

The free online audio for this story includes two versions: one in British English and one in American English. The audio is available for download or streaming and it includes the story of Little Red Riding Hood read by a professional voice actor.

The story of Little Red Riding Hood is a classic tale that has been told for generations. It is a story that teaches children about the dangers of the forest and the importance of being brave. The word list for this story includes the following words:

Grandmother
Wolf
Forest
Food
Path
Door
Chair
Soup
Bowl
Kitchen
Stick
Ground
Police
Jail
Actions
Generations
Dangers
Brave
Instincts

The activities for this story include:

1. Read the story of Little Red Riding Hood and discuss the characters and the plot.
2. Make a list of the words that are new to the students and practice saying them out loud.
3. Play a game of "What's Missing?" where the students have to fill in the missing words in the story.
4. Act out the story of Little Red Riding Hood and have the students play the different characters.
5. Make a poster or a drawing of Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf.
6. Write a story about a different character from the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
7. Make a crossword puzzle or a word search puzzle with the words from the story.
8. Listen to the audio of the story of Little Red Riding Hood and practice saying the words in the different accents.
9. Use the words from the story to create a poem or a song.
10. Make a book or a puppet show about the story of Little Red Riding Hood.

The free online audio for this story includes two versions: one in British English and one in American English. The audio is available for download or streaming and it includes the story of Little Red Riding Hood read by a professional voice actor.

Weight: 106g
Dimension: 172 x 239 x 3 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474947886

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