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Books with title Red Riding Hood: Small Book

  • Red Riding Hood

    Charles Perrault

    Paperback (Picture Puffins, March 15, 1718)
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  • Red Riding Hood, Pop-Up Book

    Brothers Grimm

    Hardcover (Cambridge, Brimax Books, March 15, 1968)
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  • Red Riding Hood

    Brothers De Regniers, Beatrice Schenk & Grimm, Edward Gorey

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1973)
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  • big-red-riding-hood

    twin-sisters

    Paperback
    Used. Very Good conditions. May have soft reading marks and name of the previous owner.
  • Red Riding Hood

    Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

    Paperback (Little, Brown & Company, March 16, 2011)
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  • Red Riding Hood

    Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

    Paperback (Little, Brown & Company, July 6, 2011)
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  • Red Riding Hood

    George Routledge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 17, 2017)
    A simply told story of Little Red Riding Hood and her encounter with the Big Bad Wolf while on her way to Grandmama's house. Colorful illustrations bring the characters to life. This short tale is ideal for bedtime reading. Recommended by the Gunston Trust for Nonviolence in Children's Literature. Ages 3-8.
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  • RED RIDING HOOD BY

    James Marshall

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 1, 1993)
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  • Red Riding Hood

    Lydia Very

    eBook
    The first ever 'shape' Children's Book published and mass-produced in the United States. This beautiful full-color book is in the shape of Red Riding Hood herself.Written, designed and illustrated by Lydia Louisa Anna Very.Published in 1863 by Louis Prang in Boston.The wonderful book contains sixteen pages with two beautiful illustrations and eight lovely lines of poetry on each page. The front-cover and back-cover show Red Riding Hood with a basket in her hands and the wolf curled at her feet.Based on Charles Perrault's classic tale, the wolf is so friendly in this one (at the start!).There was a lonely cabinWithin a dark, old wood,And in it, with her motherThere dwelt Little red Riding Hood.....One morn the mother startedThe maid upon her way,And said now you must carryTo grandmamma today,This little pot of butterI've churned so nice and sweet;And mind not stop and prattleWith any one you meet!Then through the shady forestThe little maiden went;And though her steps were fleetest,The day was night well spent,When nearly through her journey,An old, gaunt Wolf she spied,Who wagged his tail, and humblyCame walking by her side....