Little Red Riding-Hood set out immediately to go to her grand-mother, who lived in another village. “Go, my dear, and see how thy grand-mamma does, for I hear she has been very ill, carry her a girdle-cake, and this little pot of butter.” One day, her mother, having made some girdle-cakes, said to her: This good woman got made for her a little red riding-hood which became the girl so extremely well, that every body called her Little Red Riding-Hood. Her mother was excessively fond of her and her grand-mother doated on her much more. Once upon a time, there lived in a certain village, a little country girl, the prettiest creature was ever seen. Read softer version written by Brothers Grimm > We advise you to read the fairy tale first to see if it’s the same age-appropriate for the child as there is a possibility that younger children are sensitive to such topics. The original version of the fairy tale may contain violent, aggressive, or inappropriate elements. A story for children about a little girl and her grandmother that got tricked and devoured by the big bad wolf. Little Red Riding-Hood is a fairy tale written by Charles Perrault.
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