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Books with title Little Red-Cap

  • Little Red Bat

    Carole Gerber, Christina Wald

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 10, 2010)
    Red bats are the only bat species that can hibernate or migrate. Should this solitary little bat stay or should she go? That's the question the little red bat ponders as the leaves fall and the nights get colder! Some animals, such as the squirrel, tell her to stay. But what about the dangerous creatures that hunt red bats in winter? The sparrow and others urge her to go. But where? Carole Gerber takes young readers on an educational journey through one bat's seasonal dilemma in Little Red Bat. Imaginative illustrations by Christina Wald give little red bat charm and personality, and children will be waiting and wondering what will happen next. Will the little red bat stay put or migrate south for safety and warmth? The For Creative Minds educational section includes: Match the Bat Adaptation; Bat Fun Facts; How Animals Deal with Seasonal Changes; Red Bats and Seasonal Change; Bat Life Cycle Sequencing Activity.
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  • Little Red Lies

    Julie Johnston

    eBook (Tundra Books, Sept. 10, 2013)
    The war is over, but for thirteen-year-old Rachel, the battle has just begun. Putting childhood behind her, she knows what she wants - to prove she has acting talent worthy of the school drama club, and what she doesn't want - to romantically fall for someone completely inappropriate. Worries about her veteran brother's failing health and repugnance at her mother's unexpected and unwanted pregnancy drive her to seek solace from a seemingly sympathetic, but self-serving teacher. The lies she tells herself hoping to reach solutions to the problems complicating her life merely function to make matters worse. Ultimately, she finds a way to come to terms with life as it reaches an end and life as it begins.
  • Little Red

    Crystal J. Stranaghan

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Nov. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 2 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 5 to 7. It offers a range of classic fairy tale adaptations and stories with 500 to 700 words. Each book in this set features a few sentences per page that are accompanied by detailed illustrations. Given the familiar contexts, some of the tales have been reworked or adapted so that students are always surprised and eager to read all the way to the unexpected endings. Little Red must take a basket of food to her Grandma. She decides to pick flowers along the way and strays from the path. Then she meets Mr. BGW (Big Gray Wolf) who plays a trick on her. This beautifully illustrated adaptation of the “Little Red Riding Hood” story, brings a unique twist to the classic fairy tale. Readers can find the clues that will help save Little Red when she is misled by Mr. BGW.
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  • Little Red Ball

    Stacey Davis

    language (Stacey Davis, Sept. 30, 2016)
    A fun rhyming book that will appeal to babies and toddlers as they begin to learn about the world around them and an excellent choice for beginning readers ages 4 and up.
  • Little Red

    Sarah The Duchess of York Ferguson, Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 2003)
    It's a perfect day for a picnic! Little Red and her friends have packed the most delicious lunch and are off to have a buzz of a day. But just as they settle down in Bluebell Wood to snack on sherbert sandwiches, dandelion tea, and chocolate cake, they hear a very strange sound. SPLAT SHWOOSH THWACK THUMP SQUAK SPLOSH What could possibly be making all that racket? Little Red is off to investigate, and what she finds will delight readers of all ages! Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, has created a magical world and a charming group of friends in Gino, Roany, Little Blue -- and the irresistible Little Red.
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  • Little Red

    Sarah The Duchess of York Ferguson, Sam Williams

    Paperback (Paula Wiseman Books, June 20, 2006)
    While preparing to have a picnic with her friends, Little Red comes to the rescue of a bunny who is stranded in the middle of a pond on a lily pad, in a delightful story inspired by the mascot of the Duchess of York's charity, Chances for Children. Reprint.
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  • Little Red Hen

    Joy Cowley

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, )
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  • Little Red-Cap / Rotkäppchen

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

    Paperback (Independently published, April 9, 2017)
    This edition contains the English translation and the original text in German. "Little Red Riding Hood", or "Little Red Ridinghood", also known as "Little Red Cap" or simply "Red Riding Hood", is an European fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings. The story was first published by Charles Perrault. This story is number 333 in the Aarne-Thompson classification system for folktales. "Rotkäppchen" (auch "Rotkäppchen und der (böse) Wolf", im österreichischen Burgenland und Ungarn auch "Piroschka", von ungarisch "piros": rot) ist ein europäisches Märchen vom Typ ATU 333. Es steht in den Kinder- und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm als "Rothkäppchen" an Stelle 26 (KHM 26) und geht durch mündliche Weitergabe über Johanna und Marie Hassenpflug auf Charles Perraults "Le Petit Chaperon rouge" in "Contes de ma Mère l’Oye" (1695/1697) zurück. Ludwig Bechstein übernahm das Märchen 1853 von den Brüdern Grimm in sein Deutsches Märchenbuch als "Das Rotkäppchen" (Nr. 9).
  • Little Red Hen

    Lucy Kincaid

    Hardcover (Brimax Books Ltd, Jan. 20, 1978)
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  • Little Red Hen

    Ladybird

    Paperback (Ladybird, Jan. 6, 1981)
    The Little Red Hen (Ladybird Books Well Loved Tales)
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  • Little Red Caboose

    M. Potter

    Hardcover (Golden Pr, June 1, 1953)
    A little red caboose thinks nobody cares for him until he prevents his train from slipping backwards down a mountain.
  • Little Red Bird

    Nick Bruel

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, )
    SOMETHING NEW AND UNEXPECTED – sweet and gentle– from the creator of Bad Kitty and Poor Puppy. Sweetly enchanting paintings and a gently rhyming text tell the tale of the little red bird who is quite content in her cage, but curious… When the cage door is left open, she sees her chance and bravely hops out into the world. It’s all so magnificent and thrilling for the little red bird – and for readers. In the end, Nick Bruel leaves both with a question. When the bird sees a familiar house and window and golden cage, will she return to it? Would you?
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