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The True Story of Little Red Riding Hood

The True Story of Little Red Riding Hood. By Year 2. One day, Little Red Riding Hood’s Mother asked her to take a basket of delicious groceries to her sick Grandmother. Mother warned Little Red Riding Hood to hurry through the dark woods and not to talk to anyone. So, Little Red Riding Hood

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The True Story of Little Red Riding Hood

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  1. The True Story of Little Red Riding Hood By Year 2

  2. One day, Little Red Riding Hood’s Mother asked her to take a basket of delicious groceries to her sick Grandmother.Mother warned Little Red Riding Hood to hurry through the dark woods and not to talk to anyone.

  3. So, Little Red Riding Hood walked off into the woods. It was a sunny day and she felt happy. She was looking forward to seeing Grandmother again. She whistled as she skipped along. Lawrence

  4. In the clearing, right in the middle of the forest, were lots of pretty, yellow flowers. She stopped to pick some to take to Granny to cheer her up. However, in the distance, behind the trees, slowly creeping up on her was …. Ethan

  5. ….a scruffy, hungry wolf! “Where are you going pretty little girl?” asked the wolf in a smooth, kindly voice. “Oh! I’m off to Granny’s house . I’ve got some groceries in my basket for her because she’s not very well” replied Little Red Riding Hood, forgetting her Mother’s warning not to talk to anyone. Jessica

  6. Now, the wolf was very very very hungry. He wanted to trick Little Red Riding Hood and he thought he could eat her up and her Grandmother! He rushed along super fast and got to Granny’s house first. He ate her all up and then dressed up in her night-dress and cap. Tyler

  7. At last Little Red Riding Hood got to Granny’s house. She knocked on the door and a shaky old voice said, “Come in, my dear!” So, Little Red Riding Hood went in and she found Granny tucked up in bed. She sat down on a little stool and she thought there was a funny smell of old fur coats. “ Oh Granny, what a big nose you’ve got!” “All the better to smell you with my dear,” replied the wolf. Tamzin

  8. “What big eyes you’ve got, Grandma” said Little Red Riding Hood. “All the better to see you with, my dear” said the wolf in a croaky voice. “And what huge pointy ears you have.” “All the better to hear you with my dear” replied the wolf, licking his lips. “Gosh! What very, very sharp teeth you have!”cried Little Red Riding Hood. “All the better to eat you with!!” screamed the wolf as he pounced on her…….. Florrie

  9. Little Red Riding Hood jumped up and shouted “Help!” at the top of her voice. Just then, the door burst open and a big, strong woodcutter appeared. With his shiny, sharp axe, he chopped the wolf in half. The wolf fell to the ground and out of his tummy stepped Grandmother! Lily and Peter W

  10. Grandma, Little Red Riding Hood and the brave woodcutter had tea. They ate the yummy cake which Little Red Riding Hood had brought. They made a lovely furry rug from the wolf skin and a furry cushion for the woodcutter! So they all lived happily ever! The End Ria and Wiktoria

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