The well-known fairy tale about a little girl who meets a wolf posing as her grandmother, accompanied by diagrams showing how to form the Signed English signs for each word of the text.
A retelling of the folk tale about a little girl who finds a wolf in her grandmother's clothing.
" Pinkney's charming, masterfully-wrought illustrations--as warm and cozy as LIttle Red's cloak and as captivating ast he clever wold himself--are sure to lure you into the heart of this treasured tale.
This edition of the cherished story is sure to be a favorite. “The old is new again here, and this is a welcome addition to the fairy-tale shelf.”— Kirkus Reviews Little Red Riding Hood, “My what big talent she has!” — Kirkus ...
"A first introduction for toddlers to the classic story of the wolf who tried to trick Red Riding Hood and eat Grandma."--Cataloguer.
Little Red Riding Hood is off to visit her Grandma. But waiting in the woods is a very hungry wolf with a very cunning plan.
Little Red Riding Hood sets off through the forest to visit her grandmother, who is ill. On the way, she meets a big, bad wolf. But watch out, the wolf has a sneaky plan!
An easy format retelling of the classic fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood and the encounters she has on her way to visit grandmother's house.
'Granny isn't feeling up to snuff today, ' says Red Riding Hood's mum, so Red Riding is on her way to the other side of the woods with a tasty custard pie in tow - that will cheer Granny right up.
A feisty, bike-riding heroine, her tractor-driving grandmother, and a wolf with a hankering for Grandma's award-winning wheat berry muffins -- this is not your grandmother's Little Red Riding Hood!
You dont know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you. Just because these classic stories are usually told from the protagonist's point of view, doesn't mean the antagonists don't have their side of the story, too.