Till Little Miss Red Riding Hood Comes home from walking in the wood." He quickly put on Grandma's clothes, (Of course he hadn't eaten those). He dressed himself in coat and hat. He put on shoes, and after that, He even brushed and curled his hair, Then sat himself in Grandma's chair. In came the little girl in red. She stopped. She stared. And
Blanchette. Charles Marelle begins his story by saying that many lies have been written about the girl known as Little Red Riding Hood in the past. According to Marelle, the girl’s real name is Blanchette. She becomes known as Little Goldenhood because of the hooded cloak the color of gold and fire that her grandmother gave her.
When Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother’s house, she noticed that the door was open. The girl went in and went to the bedroom. Usually she felt very happy at her grandma’s but that day something felt different. “Good morning!” she said, but no one replied. Her grandmother looked strange.
This edition has a beautiful cover and features Charles Perrault's reimagining of the German version, originally, "Little Red Cap." One is reminded that "Little Red Riding Hood" is a tale of its time, with a moralistic message designed to caution young girls against being too trusting, and young lads against the perils of loitering.
Vay Tiền Online Chuyển Khoản Ngay.
little red riding hood description