
Suddenly the Wolf pounces on Red Riding Hood. Now, Red Riding Hood arrives and knocks the door. The wolf locks the grandmother in a cabinet. She thinks that Red Riding Hood as arrived. Wolf asks Red Riding Hood to collect some beautiful flowers for her grandmother. The two are unaware that a sneaky Wolf overhears their conversation and plots to reach the Grandmother’s house before Red Riding Hood. Her mother asks her to take some treats to her poorly grandmother. Therefore, people lovingly call her “Red Riding Hood”. She keeps wearing the sweater full time evening while sleeping also. The sweater has a hood to cover her head. Her grandmother prepares a sweater of red coloured wool. Little Red Riding Hood by Candice Ransom (goodreads author), Illustrator Tammie Speer Lyon & Charles Perrault- Children’s Illustrated Colour Picture Book- The book narrates the story of a little girl. An idea that I have that could go along with this story would be to have the children draw their version of the story and share as a class. I feel that the children would have fun reading this book and they would also have fun doing an activity that goes along with the story. This would be a fun book to read when we introduce fairy tales in the classroom. A man with an ax ends up coming and cutting open the wolf and saves Red and her grandmother. She discovers that the wolf has eaten her grandmother and he ends up trying to eat Red Riding Hood.

She goes inside and goes to her grandmothers side, as she looks at her grandmother she notices that she looks fairly similar to the wolf she encounters on her way to her grandmothers.

When she gets to her grandmothers house she notices the door is cracked open. She tells the wolf no that they are for her sick grandmother. She has to go through the forest to get to her grandmothers house, and while on her way she meets up with a wolf and he asks her where she is going and if he can have a goody from her basket. Little Red is on her way to her grandmothers house to take her some goodies.
