ENGLISH (INCLUDING "ENGLISH AS A SCHOOL SUBJECT"). OF COURSE you think I did a horrible thing by eating Little Red Riding Hood and her granny. 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. Make sure your readers have the whole story. Suitable for K to Lower Primary. Ages 6+.
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...
Introduces the concept of point of view through Big Bad Wolf's retelling of the classic fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood."
Introduces the concept of point of view through Big Bad Wolf's retelling of the classic fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood."
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...
Can a ninja-fied Little Red Riding Hood end with everyone happy? Find out in this fractured fairy tale that's sure to be a storytime hit. Wolf just can’t catch a break!
This is the story of the Very Little Red Riding Hood. Very Little Red Riding Hood is little. Very little. She's off to her Grandmama's for a sleepover, and she won't let anything stand in her way. Not even a Wolf.
A smart, snappy, bilingual retelling of Little Red Riding Hood Winner of a Pura Belpre Honor for Illustration While Roja picks flowers on the way to her grandma's, a mean wolf sneaks away with her cape to surprise Abuelita.
But when she is sent out to catch dinner and meets Red Riding Hood, what will she do? From the team behind the popular The Three Billy Goats Fluff, as seen on CBeebies, comes a fun, light-hearted twist on the fairy tale.
OF COURSE you think Cinderella was the sweetest belle of the ball. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
Framed with hand-drawn patterns and textured vignettes, Trina Schart Hyman's illustrations add intrigue to the familiar story, filled with subtle detail and depth.