The wolf's story

what really happened to Little Red Riding Hood

By Forward, Toby & Cohen, Izhar

Publishers Summary:
The wolf tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood from his point of view, protesting that he was merely trying to help Grandma, not eat her.

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ISBN
978-0-76362-785-0
Publisher
Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick, 2005.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on January 1, 2006

PreS-Gr 2 The wolf's interpretation of what happened in the -Little Red Riding Hood - story tries too hard and misses the mark. He tells how he did odd jobs for Grandma and one day, as the woman was reaching into her wardrobe, she -'accidentally - bumped her head and was knocked out cold. In a panic, he pushed her inside and donned her dress to fool the granddaughter who was knocking at the door. The text has several lapses in logic. In one situation, the girl says, -What BIG ears you have, - and the response is -'Oh,...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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