Huge Red Riding Hood

Huge Red Riding Hood by Dick King-Smith is an abridged edition published by Puffin in 1998, featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents a unique twist on the classic fairy tale, focusing on a large, scarlet-clad young girl and her journey to visit her grandmother. The narrative explores the dynamics between the dutiful granddaughter, her short-tempered grandmother, and the wolf, adding an intriguing layer to the familiar story.
In addition to the titular tale, readers will find other beloved stories such as Hansel and Gretel, The Princess and the P(for pumpkin), and The Ugly Duckling. This collection of juvenile fiction intertwines elements of fairy tales and folklore, making it a delightful read for young audiences. The engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations invite readers to explore these timeless narratives in a fresh and entertaining way.
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Involves a large, scarlet-clad young girl and an ill-fated trip to her grandmother’s. But who is the scariest – the dutiful granddaughter, her short-tempered grandmother or the wolf. Other stories include Hansel and Gretel, The Princess and the P(for pumpkin) and The Ugly Duckling.
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