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Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood | Lari Don
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Are you afraid of the big bad wolf? With this retelling of the classing story, kids will experience empathy and courage as they walk in the shoes of a brave Little Red. Finely detailed paintings create an enticing world of quirky characters in a dark and mysterious forest. Includes story CD read by actress Imelda Staunton.
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rileydenney

“It‘s your sweet little granddaughter,” sang the wolf in a high voice.”

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rileydenney

This would be a great book to read when introducing fairytales.

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rileydenney
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Pickpick

This book depicts the traditional story of little red riding hood. The font is large and appealing to you g readers. The drawings are spaced out nicely and are very detailed yet not distracting to the eye.

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Jhill24
Mehso-so

This version is newer, honestly a little more violent than I remember! The pictures are child friendly and engaging!

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Jhill24

This book is one of the top 5 classics I‘d say! This is a new version, made in 2012. It tells the classic story, shows simple illustrations and provides a good lesson

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Jhill24

Granny! What big eyes you have!

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Littlewolf1
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1: I love Little Red Riding Hood and The Little Mermaid. 2: Once upon a time I was just checking my email about the colors I had on. #Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView I tag @Roary47

Karisa Once upon a time you will need to know how to swim in the summer. 🤷🏻‍♀️😂 3y
TheSpineView ❤🏇hood.. Thanks for playing! 🌞 3y
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olivia_danko
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Little Red Riding Hood is about a brave young girl named Little Red who loves to visit her Granny's cottage in the mysterious forest. Little Red's mother always warns her to go straight to Granny's, because she can encounter trouble. As she walks to Granny's cottage, Little Red runs into a grey wolf. Instead of being terrified of the wolf, walks right up to him and has a conversation. She doesn't see the harm in stopping for a chat.

olivia_danko In the story, all of the characters are very quirky making the plot interesting and fun to read for children!
This traditional literature book would be best taught using UDL 3.2 (Highlight patterns, critical features, big ideas, and relationships) because the story is an unusual retelling of the original little red riding hood, the children can have a discussion about how the two stories are similar and different.
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olivia_danko The ELS strategy I'd use is EL 4 (link lesson topic to students' prior knowledge) because I could ask students if they've heard of the original folktale.
This website below provides students with several meaningful worksheets about the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
With the following lesson:
https://123homeschool4me.com/free-little-red-riding-hood-worksheets_13/
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DrSpalding Remember that you need to identify the genre in the first line of your post. You have identified it as traditional literature which could be correct however you could also say it is modern fantasy/a variant of traditional literature. I like the idea of comparing the original with this version. 3y
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Juliafass

“ the wolf was full of granny and full of the little girl and the bed was warm and soft“

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Juliafass

It's interesting if you read this and think about the possible moral or theme behind it. Telling little girls to be obedient and listen to their mothers and not talk to strangers or they could almost die.

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Juliafass
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Mehso-so

Little Red Riding Hood written by lari Don is published in 2012 and is a example of traditional literature. After reading this some other people were telling me that they didn't hear this version as kids where the hunter cuts her and the granny out of the stomach but that's the version I always heard. It's interesting that there are so many different versions of stories.

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Abby_Karagory
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The wolf declining the offer of cake by saying “No thank you, I don‘t eat cake” 😂

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Abby_Karagory
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Look at the detail of the patio, trees, her dress, and just everything about the picture! So cool!

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Abby_Karagory
Pickpick

THIS IS THE COOLEST TWIST IVE SEEN ON RED RIDING HOOD! Published in 2012, this story has the classic tale of little red riding hood, with a “Coraline” or “nightmare before Christmas” style. While it may not be a claymation, the illustrations look very similar to the movie sketch that go into claymation production. Definitely a great book to have in the classroom. I have not heard of the ending that this book had in it but seeing variations is neat

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Cd053917

“Where are you off to, my dear?”

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Cd053917

This book is a classic tale that I know my students will love. It provides a valuable theme of not trusting strangers and is very enjoyable with its illustrations.

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Cd053917
Pickpick

“Little Red Riding Hood” was written by Lari Don in 2012. This is a classic retold story about a young girl who encounters a wolf on her way to her grandmas. I really enjoyed this classic tale and the illustrations it provided!

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ev844718
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“Granny! What big hands you have!”

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ev844718

Classic book for young children! Keeps them on the edges of their seat. I would definitely read it.

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ev844718
Pickpick

Little Red Riding Hood by Lari Don was published in 2012. The book is about a little girl who walks to her grandmas cottage and meets a wolf on the way! He sweetly talks to her and then beats her to the cottage. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, the wolf had eaten her grandma and then eats her!

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maddyhensley

“That was the end of the wolf.”

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maddyhensley

This is the first version I have heard where the stones in the wolf‘s belly were so heavy they tipped him right into the water, I found that cute and humorous.

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maddyhensley
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Pickpick

The Little Red Riding Hood published by Lari Don published in 2012 is one of many versions of the story. They all tend to be very similar but have their own twist.

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Allierd22
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“I wonder what that wolf has eaten today?” thought the hunter. “His belly looks enormous!”

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Allierd22

This book‘s illustrations look as if they are from Korean or Japanese descent. They have a cultural flare to them which makes the book distinguishable from other versions of this story

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Pickpick

This traditional version of Little Red Riding Hood was definitely more imaginative compared to the one we read in school as kids. In this version there is a hunter that retrieved Little Red Riding Hood and Granny from the wolf‘s belly. That was something that I had not seen before! It made the story more interesting and suspenseful to read!

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Kyle Donahue

Illustration- Last image is of the wolf falling into the water.

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Kyle Donahue

This book was a fun read though I'm not sure I would recommend it to kids unless you feel like reading for fun.

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Kyle Donahue
Pickpick

This book is similar to all the other red riding book except that a hunter comes to get the children out of the wolf. The illustrations are fun to look at and have different meaning behind them.