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Books with title Little Red Riding Hood / The Big Bad Wolf

  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Fred H. Crump

    Paperback (Winston-Derek Pub, June 1, 1988)
    Retells the Little Red Riding Hood story with illustrations of Afro-Americans as the tale's characters
  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Charles Perrault, Sarah Moon

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Not only is grandmother eaten up in this Perrault version, but so is Little Red Riding Hood. Illustrated with photographs placing the tale in an urban setting.
  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Tomasz Bartoszewski

    eBook
    Step into the magical world of Child's Play fairy tales.Find out why grandmother has such big teeth ! Well, let me tell you.....
  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Charlotte Ferrier

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2016)
    "What big teeth you have!" Little Red Riding Hood is off to deliver hot, tasty cakes to Grandma. But what she really needs to do is watch out for the big bad wolf. This foam book is filled with big, bright pictures, press-out play pieces, and fun, peek-through windows. Kids will love it because they can take out the foam pieces and play with them. Parents will love it because the art underneath isn't affected after you pull out the foam pieces. Everyone will love it for the funny, original take on this classic favorite! Kids are sure to reach for them whenever they want to giggle, play, and take a trip to fairy tale land.
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  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Kate Friend, Mateya Arkova

    language (Qmiks, Feb. 17, 2015)
    Once upon a time, there was a little girl and there was also a big wolf...Timeless Charles Perrault's story, retold and beautifully illustrated.
  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Gennady Spirin

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Gennady Spirin, in his adaptation of the Brother Grimms' earliest version of "Little Red Cap", tells the story of a young girl in a red hood who takes a cake to her sick grandmother. Along the way, she meets a wicked wolf who tricks her into thinking he's her granny. Sumptuous illustrations, inspired by the golden age of Dutch painting in the 17th century and Renaissance, capture the charm and spirit of a tale that has remained steadfast in oral and written versions throughout the centuries. An Author's note about the tale's history is included.
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  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Mabel Watts

    Hardcover (Western Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1972)
    The children's classic about Little Red Riding Hood. A Little Golden Book.
  • Little Red Riding Hood And The Wolf Prince

    Mr Richard Edward Hargreaves

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 15, 2013)
    From the famous traditional children’s fairy tale ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, comes a fresh and new turn on the timeless classic, with all your favorite characters, but with an exciting twist. What would happen if the ‘Big Bad Wolf’ was not a ‘Big Bad Wolf’ at all, but a young prince under an enchanted spell? How does Little Red Riding Hood come in to this? What will happen on her visit to Granny's? Will they all live happily ever after? This delightful variation intertwines the regular plot with humorously unique circumstances to create an entirely new story to be loved and read by adults and children alike. Jam packed with thirty eight delightfully colorful cartoon-like illustrations, it’s a perfect bedtime read. It will have parents smiling, and children chuckling, and afterwards get them off to a good night’s sleep complete with sweet dreams! :)
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  • Little Red Riding Hood

    R.F. Gilmor

    eBook (RF Gilmor & Gunston Trust, LLC, Oct. 23, 2015)
    Children’s Bedtime Story: Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a folktale in children’s literature classics, about a little girl who is taking a basket of food to her sick grandmother. On the way she meets the big bad wolf. . . and the trouble begins.The first known written version of Little Red Riding Hood was in 1697, by Charles Perrault. Since then there have been many versions collected (the Grimm brothers) and published.This e-book version is in simple rhyme for the beginning or reluctant reader. Always a favorite, you will enjoy this lovely old folktale that stresses the the point that children should never talk to strangers. By children's author, R.F. Gilmor. For little hands to hold and to love.
  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Mara Alperin

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Feb. 3, 2014)
    When Little Red arrives at Granny's cottage, there's someone BIG, HAIRY and very, very SCARY waiting in Granny's bed...Will Little Red be breakfast for that big, bad wolf? My First Fairy Tales are a magical introduction to the well-loved stories that are a key part of every childhood. With fresh and fun illustrations, these simple re-tellings of classic fairy tales make a perfect bedtime read for three to six year olds. Make sure you collect Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Jack and the Beanstalk and The Three Billy Goats Gruff, too!
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  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Jakob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, George Peed

    language (, Oct. 17, 1981)
    Little Red Riding Hood is a classic Brother's Grimm children's fairy tale which originally was titled "Little Red Cap". This book is 24 pages in full color illustration and originally issued as a book and recording under Peter Pan Industries. Peter Pan Industries became Inspired Studios in 2006. This book is part of the Peter Pan Book and Recording series.
  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Charles Perrault, Charles Marelles, Beatrix Potter, Clary Doty, Albert Henry Wratislaw, Italo Calvino, Brothers Grimm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 22, 2014)
    "...Little Red Riding Hood took off her clothes and got into bed. She was greatly amazed to see how her grandmother looked in her nightclothes, and said to her, "Grandmother, what big arms you have!" "All the better to hug you with, my dear." "Grandmother, what big legs you have!" "All the better to run with, my child." "Grandmother, what big ears you have!" "All the better to hear with, my child." "Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" "All the better to see with, my child." "Grandmother, what big teeth you have got!" "All the better to eat you up with!" Every version of Little Red Riding Hood in one awesome anthology! Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Cap Little Red Hood The Grandmother The True History of Little Golden-Hood The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck Red Riding-hood Little Red Hat The Wolf and the Three Girls Cattarinetta The Wolf-King
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