After their stunning picture-book debut in Cinderella, William Wegman and his Weimaraner dogs, Battina and Fay Ray, have taken on another classic fairy tale. Entirely illustrated with full-color photos of Weimaraners in the roles of the characters, Little Red Riding Hood is a completely fresh, wonderfully spooky version of the tale.
Little Red Riding Hood
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!
The twelve essays are by international scholars representing an impressive cross section of theoretical approaches."--Page 4 of cover.
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Little Red Riding Hood sets off to bring a basket of fruit to her grandmother.
After arriving for a visit, Little Red Riding Hood discovers her grandmother doesn't look like herself. She kind of looks like a wolf!
OF COURSE you think I did a horrible thing by eating Little Red Riding Hood and her granny. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
A little girl meets a hungry wolf in the forest while on her way to visit her grandmother.
"Little Red likes to play by the rules. So when the narrator comes along and asks her to follow the story set out in her fairy tale, she grabs the basket for Grandma and goes. After all, she loves her grandma.
With endearing characters and a simple, poetic style, Alessandro Lecis and Linda Wolfsgruber have successfully created a mystical tale about enjoying the here and now and the magic of the winter season.