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Books with title The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    Brothers Grimm, Laura Paton, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audible Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Nov. 25, 2013)
    This is a story from the Grimms' Fairy Tales 2 collection. Jacob and Wilhelm's first book of fairy tales, Children's and Household Tales, published in 1812, included 86 folktales and was an instant success. Shortly thereafter, the brothers incorporated 70 more stories in their next volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales. This continued for six more editions! The complete collection contains over 200 stories, and is probably the best-known work of German literature. Filled with fantasy, magic, and talking animals, these enchanting tales for children often teach a lesson about moral values, and right from wrong. Reader Laura Paton's warmth and flair for characters, paired with bright and exciting classical music, results in a memorable production that younger listeners will enjoy again and again. In this title you will find The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids, The Pack of Ragamuffins, Brother and Sister, The Three Snake-Leaves, The Boots of Buffalo-Leather, The Drummer, The Three Spinners, Old Rinkrank, The Grave Mound, The Master Thief, The Hare and the Hedgehog, The Little Folks' Presents, Master Cobbler's Awl, and The Three Sluggards.
  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    The Brothers Grimm, George Newbern, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, Sept. 25, 2018)
    The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids is a fairy tale that strongly resembles The Three Little Pigs and elements of Little Red Riding Hood. In it, a mother goat leaves her kids home alone, warning them not to open the door. A big bad wolf shows up and tries to talk his way in, but the kids hold fast. When the wolf finally gets past the door through trickery, he eats all but one of the kids. The mother goat returns to find the wolf sleeping under a tree. With the help of the one child who wasn't eaten, she rescues the remaining six with the help of a pair of scissors and some large rocks.
  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    Brothers Grimm, Katie Haigh, Astorg Audio

    Audiobook (Astorg Audio, March 10, 2016)
    The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids is a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. A mother leaves her seven children at home while she ventures into the forest to find food. Before she leaves, she warns her young about the Big Bad Wolf who will try to sneak into the house and gobble them up. The wolf will pretend to be their mother and convince the kids to open the door. The young children will be able to recognize their true mother by her white feet and sweet voice. The mother leaves and the seven kids stay in the house. Before long, they hear a voice at the door that says "Let me in children, your mother has something for each and every one of you". His gruff voice betrays him and the kids do not let him in. A little while later, they hear another voice at the door: "Let me in children, your mother has something for each and every one of you". This time the voice is high and sweet like their mother's. They are about to let him in when the youngest kid looks under the crack in the door and notices the wolf's big, black feet. They refuse to open the door, and the wolf goes away again... In addition, following this classic tale, you will find "The Princess and the Pea". This fairytale by Hans-Christian Andersen tells the story of a prince who wants to marry a princess, but is having difficulty finding a suitable wife. Something is always wrong with those he meets, and he cannot be certain they are real princesses. One stormy night a young woman drenched with rain seeks shelter in the prince's castle. She claims to be a princess. But how can the prince ascertain she really is? This classic tale tells the story of how he put her to the test.
  • The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids

    The Brothers Grimm, Glenn Hascall, Spoken Realms

    Audible Audiobook (Spoken Realms, Dec. 16, 2014)
    Classic Grimm Brothers, this tale follows seven young goats that do their best to follow "Mama's" advice while she is away, but wolves can be so devious. The wolf apparently failed to read the script first or he might not have chosen to confront the goats. A classic short story narrated by Glenn Hascall.
  • Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    Ann Blades

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Sept. 7, 1999)
    A delightfully domestic retelling of the well-known Grimm tale Ann Blades's warm and witty retelling of this classic children's story centers on the happy home life of seven goat kids. When the Wolf tries to trick the kids, the youngest manages to outwit him and overcome the calamities that befall his hapless siblings. Then Mother Goat returns home and calmly sets about repairing the damage, saves her children, and dispatches the wolf in a no-nonsense manner.
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  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

    Hardcover (Random House, March 16, 1982)
    The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids "Well-Loved Tales" (A Ladybird Book)
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  • The wolf and the seven kids

    Jacob Grimm

    Paperback (Random House, Jan. 1, 1978)
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  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    The Brothers Grimm,

    language (Dreamscape Media, Oct. 17, 2017)
    The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids is a fairy tale that strongly resembles The Three Little Pigs and elements of Little Red Riding Hood. In it, a mother goat leaves her kids home alone, warning them not to open the door. A Big Bad Wolf shows up and tries to talk his way in, but the kids hold fast. When the wolf finally gets past the door through trickery, he eats all but one of the kids. The mother goat returns to find the wolf sleeping under a tree. With the help of the one child who wasn’t eaten she rescues the remaining six with the help of a pair of scissors and some large rocks.
  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    Natasha Rimmington

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Nov. 30, 2014)
    Step into the magical world of Child's Play fairy tales Traditional tales are a well-established part of all cultures. Retold from the originals, these lively stories will captivate readers with their delightful illustrations and fun lift-up flaps which really add to the action. The 'flip-up' flaps encourage prediction and discussion, and well-known stories will give young readers confidence.
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  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm, Bernadette Watts

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 1995)
    When six of her seven kids are swallowed by a wicked wolf, Old Mother Goat devises a way to rescue them.
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  • The Wolf and the Seven Kids

    Brothers Grimm, Jong-min Kim

    Paperback (Big & Small, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Illustrated with lots of playful details and movement, this is as much a work of art as a story.
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  • The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids

    Brothers Grimm

    eBook
    A mother goat leaves her seven children at home while she ventures into the forest to find food. Before she leaves, she warns her young about the Big Bad Wolf who will try to sneak into the house and gobble them up. The Big Bad Wolf will pretend to be their mother and convince the kids to open the door. The young children will be able to recognize their true mother by her white feet and sweet voice...