
Little Red Riding Hood



Little Red Riding Hood was a sweet girl who lived in a small village. One day, her mother asked her to take a basket of sweets to her grandmother, who was ill.
As Little Red Riding Hood walked through the forest, the Big Bad Wolf spotted her. He had a plan to get the sweets and the grandmother. The wolf reached the grandmother's house first and swallowed her, taking her place in bed.
When Little Red Riding Hood arrived, she was surprised by the appearance of the "grandmother." But the disguised wolf convinced her to come closer.
At that moment, a woodsman was passing by the house and heard Little Red Riding Hood's screams. He rushed inside and, with his sharp axe, opened the wolf's belly, freeing the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood.
They were safe, and the wolf never caused trouble again. Little Red Riding Hood learned an important lesson about not talking to strangers and always trusting her instincts.
From that day on, Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother became even closer, and the entire village admired the woodsman's courage.
And so, Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother lived happily ever after, thankful for the brave woodsman. Their story was told for generations as a reminder of the importance of being cautious when dealing with strangers.