Petite Rouge

Petite Rouge by Mike Artell is a delightful reprint published by National Geographic Books on June 23, 2003. This 32-page book is presented in English and features a charming story that follows a Cajun Little Red as she embarks on an adventure to deliver gumbo to her ailing grand-mère. Accompanied by her witty cat, TeJean, Petite Rouge encounters a swamp gator named Claude, leading to a humorous and engaging encounter.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure in this retelling of a classic tale, infused with elements of humor and Cajun culture. The narrative showcases the cleverness of Petite Rouge and her cat as they navigate challenges, ultimately outsmarting the gator. This book fits well within the realms of juvenile fiction and fairy tales, making it an entertaining choice for young readers who enjoy whimsical stories and adaptations.
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When her grand-mère comes down wit’ de flu, this Cajun Little Red knows what she has to do. With her witty cat, TeJean, she sets off in a pirogue to bring Grand-mère some gumbo. Who should she meet upon the way, but that big ol’ swamp gator, Claude! Mean ol’ Claude may want to gobble up Petite Rouge, but she and TeJean have a better idea. Before long, they have Claude running back to the bayou where he belongs!
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