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Little Red Riding Hood”

  • This is the story of the girl & the wolf.

  • Good (little) girl, bad (big) wolf - (twice with claps)

  • This is the story of the good little girl who listened to her mother

  • (3 claps) Most of the time.

  • & they called her a “Little Red Riding Hood”. Little Red Riding Hood, (twice)

  • How did she ever get the name like that?

  • She always wore a hood on her head.

  • A Little Red Riding Hood.

  • Her Granny made it for her.

  • Little Red Riding Hood was a good little girl.

  • When Mummy said “Go” she went (2 claps)

  • When Mummy said “Stay” she stayed (2 claps)

  • When Mummy said “Sit” she sat (2 claps)

  • When Mummy said “Play” she played (2 claps)

  • Little Red Riding Hood was a good little girl.

  • Was she good? - Yes, she was.

  • Was she very good? - Yes, she was.

  • One morning Little Red Riding Hood was sleeping. She woke up when she heard her mother’s voice.

  • Wake up, wake up. It’s time to get up.

  • M-m. Something smells like peanut butter. Something smells like chocolate.

  • Chocolate peanut butter cookies, (twice)

  • Please sit down. Eat your breakfast. These cookies are for Granny. She’s home alone & sick in bed. Please, visit her this morning.

  • Poor Granny! What a shame! (twice)

  • Of course. I’ll go to see her.

  • Now, please, sit down & listen to me carefully.

  • Yes, Mama, I’m listening.

  • Don’t stay along the way! - No, Mama, I won’t.

  • Don’t talk to strangers! - No, Mama, I won’t.

  • Be very careful! - Yes, Mama, I will.

  • So, Little Red Riding Hood kissed her mother goo-bye. She took her basket of cookies & walked along the park to her Granny’s house. She was skipping happily when suddenly a big wolf came out of the woods.

  • Watch up at the wolf. Watch up, watch up. (twice)

  • But Little Red Riding Hood forgot everything her mother said about not talking to strangers.

  • Good morning, my dear. What’s your name?

  • Don’t tell, don’t tell. Mama told not to tell, (twice)

  • My name’s Little Red Riding Hood. I’m very happy to meet you. I’ve heard so many nice things about you.

  • You have?

  • Oh, yes. Everyone says that you’re a good little girl.

  • They do? Thank you very much. You’re very kind.

  • What’s that smell?

  • Don’t tell. Don’t tell.

  • What’s that smell? (twice) Do I smell cookies?

  • Yes, you do. Chocolate peanut butter cookies. Mama made them for Granny. She’s home alone & sick.

  • What a nice little girl! Where does your Granny live? Is it far from here?

  • Don’t tell. Mama told you not to tell.

  • Granny lives in a pink little house at the end of this park.

  • I know the house. I have an idea, look over here, pick some flowers. Pick them for Granny. Stop for a while, stop for a while. Pick some flowers for your Granny.

  • What a good idea!

  • Don’t stop. Don’t stop. Mama told you not to stop.

  • The wolf ran to granny’s house 8& knocked three times.

  • Yes, who’s there?

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  • It’s me Little Red Riding Hood with a basket of cookies from Mama.

  • Oh, dear. Come in, come in & see your Granny. A-a-a-a (Wolf caught Granny)

  • So, the wolf sat & waited, sat & waited.

  • Where’s that girl? What’s the matter with her? (Little Red Riding Hood knocked)

  • You, who! Granny, it’s me Little Red Riding Hood.

  • Come in, my dear, come in.

  • Where are you, Granny?

  • I’m in bed here. Come in, my dear, come in.

  • Oh, no, don’t go! That’s not Granny. Don’t go.

  • Come here, my dear.

  • Look at those ears!

  • Oh, Granny! What big ears you have!

  • The better to hear you with! Come here, my dear!

  • Look at those eyes!

  • Oh, Granny! What big eyes you have!

  • The better to see you with! Come here, my dear!

  • Look at those teeth!

  • Oh, Granny! What big teeth you have!

  • The better to EAT YOU! Um!!!

  • Oh, no, oh, no! We told you so, we told you so!

  • Now the wolf was full & fell asleep, (snoring)

  • A friendly hunter heard a noise & stopped, (see the wolf)

  • Oh, dear! ( (shoots, Granny with Little Red Riding Hood appear)

  • Bad wolf, go away! Girl & Granny here again!

What a happy lucky end!

So, that’s all & that’s the end!