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  1. Once she gave her a little cap of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else. So she was always called Little Red Riding Hood. One day her mother said to her, "Come, Little Red Riding Hood, here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine. Take them to your grandmother, she is ill and weak, and they will do her good.

  2. Little Red Riding Hood Short story Little Red Riding Hood lived in a wood with her mother. One day Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her granny. She had a nice cake in her basket. On her way Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf. ‘Hello!’ said the wolf. ‘Where are you going?’ ‘I’m going to see my grandmother.

  3. The children's story of Caperucita Roja (Little Red Riding Hood) in Spanish and English with slow audio by a native Spanish speaker.

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  4. Grimms' fairy tales. Compare this fairy tale in two languages. grimmstories.com. Little Red Riding Hood. Caperucita Roja. Once upon a time there was a sweet little girl. Everyone who saw her liked her, but most of all her grandmother, who did not know what to give the child next. Once she gave her a little cap made of red velvet.

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    • Origins of the tale and werewolf theory
    • Two versions: Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm

    Little Red Riding Hood, fairy tale about a young girl who wears a red cloak and encounters a wolf on her way to visit her ailing grandmother. Depending on the version of the story, the girl is either eaten by the wolf or saved by a woodsman or hunter. Despite the grisly outcome in some versions, the tale is considered a classic of children’s litera...

    Countless versions of “Little Red Riding Hood” exist, many of which reflect the concerns and moral issues of the period in which each version first appeared. The story probably originated in the Middle Ages in Europe, most likely as a cautionary tale to warn small children about the dangers of the woods, especially of the dangerous beasts and human...

    The earliest written version was “Le Petit Chaperon Rouge” (English title: “Little Red Riding Hood”), published by French storyteller Charles Perrault in 1697 in his collection of fairy tales Contes de ma mère l’oye (Tales of Mother Goose). Perrault most likely adapted the story from an oral folktale. In Perrault’s version the main elements of the tale were first recorded: a young girl dressed in a hooded red cloak encounters a wolf on her way to visit her ailing grandmother. Against her better judgment, Little Red Riding Hood befriends the wolf, who finds out from the girl where her grandmother lives and challenges her to a race to her grandmother’s house but taking different paths. The wolf hurries ahead while Little Red Riding Hood dillydallies, stopping to gather nuts and flowers and chase after butterflies. When the wolf arrives at the grandmother’s cottage, he disguises his voice to sound like Little Red Riding Hood’s, tricking the grandmother into opening the door. He then bursts inside the house and eats the grandmother. The wolf then hides under the covers in the grandmother’s bed. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, the wolf disguises his voice to sound like the grandmother’s and lures the girl to the bed. In perhaps the most famous part of the tale, the little girl makes a series of observations about how different her grandmother looks:

    “Grandmother, what big arms you have!”

    “All the better to hug you with, my dear.”

    “Grandmother, what big legs you have!”

    “All the better to run with, my child.”

    “Grandmother, what big ears you have!”

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The story centers around a girl named Little Red Riding Hood, after the red hooded cape that she wears. The girl walks through the woods to deliver food to her sickly grandmother ( wine and cake depending on the translation).

  6. Little Red Riding Hood - Read aloud with music in HD full screen! "Grandma, what big TEETH you have!" Join us in this read aloud of children's classic fairy tale, "Little Red Riding...

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