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.
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!