Status
Available
Local notes
EC Stories
Collection
Genres
Publication
Bell Pond Brooks (2006), 32 pages
Description
Patricia DeLisa brings us a beautifully illustrated and important contribution to the literature of fairy tales. In his insightful commentary, Andrew Flaxman helps us understand the deeper meaning behind this story and fairy tales in general.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
32 p.; 8.84 inches
User reviews
LibraryThing member mlunsford17
This is a retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood is on her way to her grandmother’s house to deliver a basket of goodies. Along her route, Little Red encounter s a too curious stranger and finds herself in a terrible situation when finally arriving at her
I have always been a fan of this story and think that is a very easy story to follow along with for any age group.
When talking about relationships to my class, I would use this book as example to show children that they should not talk to strangers. Also, they could draw what they would put in their own basket of goodies to take to an ill relative or friend.
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grandmother’s house.I have always been a fan of this story and think that is a very easy story to follow along with for any age group.
When talking about relationships to my class, I would use this book as example to show children that they should not talk to strangers. Also, they could draw what they would put in their own basket of goodies to take to an ill relative or friend.
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Pages
32