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The Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is a young girl who is sent by her mother to deliver food to her sick grandmother. She encounters a wolf who tricks her into revealing her destination and disguises himself to eat her. Fortunately, a woodsman saves them, teaching Little Red Riding Hood to never talk to strangers again.

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The Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is a young girl who is sent by her mother to deliver food to her sick grandmother. She encounters a wolf who tricks her into revealing her destination and disguises himself to eat her. Fortunately, a woodsman saves them, teaching Little Red Riding Hood to never talk to strangers again.

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The Little Red Riding Hood

Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a young girl named Little Red
Riding Hood. She was called that because she always wore a red cloak with a
hood that her grandmother had made for her.
One day, her mother asked her to take a basket of food to her sick grandmother,
who lived deep in the woods. "Remember to stay on the path and don't talk to
strangers," her mother warned.
As Little Red Riding Hood walked through the woods, she encountered a sly
wolf. "Where are you going, little girl?" asked the wolf. Forgetting her mother's
warning, she told him, "To my grandmother's house." The wolf, seeing an
opportunity, suggested she pick some flowers to bring her grandmother.
While she was distracted picking flowers, the wolf ran ahead to the
grandmother's house. He locked the grandmother in a closet and disguised
himself in her clothes, lying in her bed.
When Little Red Riding Hood arrived, she noticed something strange.
"Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" she exclaimed. "The better to see you
with, my dear," the wolf replied. "Grandmother, what big ears you have!" she
continued. "The better to hear you with," he answered. "Grandmother, what big
teeth you have!" she said lastly. "The better to eat you with!" the wolf roared,
jumping out of the bed.
Just then, a woodsman who was passing by heard the commotion and burst
into the house. He rescued Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother, and
they chased the wolf away forever.
Little Red Riding Hood learned her lesson and promised never to talk to
strangers again. And they all lived happily ever after.

~The End~

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