Little Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to bring cake and wine to her sick grandmother who lives in the forest. On the way, Little Red Riding Hood meets a wolf who tricks her into straying from the path and eating flowers. The wolf arrives at the grandmother's house first, eats her, and waits in her bed for Little Red Riding Hood. When she arrives, the wolf reveals himself and eats her too. A hunter discovers the wolf and cuts open its belly, rescuing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. The wolf dies after eating stones that are put in its belly. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother survive, and she learns not to leave the road in the forest
Little Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to bring cake and wine to her sick grandmother who lives in the forest. On the way, Little Red Riding Hood meets a wolf who tricks her into straying from the path and eating flowers. The wolf arrives at the grandmother's house first, eats her, and waits in her bed for Little Red Riding Hood. When she arrives, the wolf reveals himself and eats her too. A hunter discovers the wolf and cuts open its belly, rescuing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. The wolf dies after eating stones that are put in its belly. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother survive, and she learns not to leave the road in the forest
Little Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to bring cake and wine to her sick grandmother who lives in the forest. On the way, Little Red Riding Hood meets a wolf who tricks her into straying from the path and eating flowers. The wolf arrives at the grandmother's house first, eats her, and waits in her bed for Little Red Riding Hood. When she arrives, the wolf reveals himself and eats her too. A hunter discovers the wolf and cuts open its belly, rescuing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. The wolf dies after eating stones that are put in its belly. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother survive, and she learns not to leave the road in the forest
Little Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to bring cake and wine to her sick grandmother who lives in the forest. On the way, Little Red Riding Hood meets a wolf who tricks her into straying from the path and eating flowers. The wolf arrives at the grandmother's house first, eats her, and waits in her bed for Little Red Riding Hood. When she arrives, the wolf reveals himself and eats her too. A hunter discovers the wolf and cuts open its belly, rescuing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. The wolf dies after eating stones that are put in its belly. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother survive, and she learns not to leave the road in the forest
LIKED, HOW SHE LIKED EVERYONE; AND THERE WAS ALSO A STRIKING FEATURE A SMALL RED VELVET HAT. ONE DAY, THE MOTHER CALLED HER AND TOLD HER: - COME HERE, LITTLE RED HAT; HERE YOU HAVE A SLICE OF CAKE AND A BOTTLE OF WINE; TAKE EVERYTHING TO GRANDMA; SHE IS SICK AND WEAK AND WILL RESET HERSELF FROM IT. WHEN YOU GO, DON'T GET OUT OF THE WAY, OTHERWISE PIER AND BREAK THE WINE BOTTLE WHEN YOU ENTER YOUR ROOM, DON'T FORGET TO SAY "GOOD MORNING, GRANDMOTHER" - I'LL DO EVERYTHING MOM, - LITTLE RED HAT I TOLD MOM AND SAID BYE. THE GRANDMOTHER LIVED ON THE BORDER OF THE FOREST, MORE HALF AN HOUR OR LESS WAY FROM THE VILLAGE. WHEN LITTLE RIBBON ARRIVED IN THE FOREST, HE FOUND THE WOLF; NOT KNOWING, HOWEVER, WHAT A PERVERSE ANIMAL IT WAS. - GOOD MORNING, LITTLE RED HAT, - SAID THE WOLF - THANK YOU SO MUCH, WOLF. - WHERE ARE YOU GOING SO EARLY, LITTLE RED HAT I GO TO GRANDMA'S HOUSE. - AND WHAT DO YOU TAKE IN THAT BASKET? - I BRING CAKE AND WINE. WE BAKED THE CAKE YESTERDAY, AS MY GRANDMA IS SICK AND VERY WEAK, SHE WILL BE HAPPY TO RECEIVE IT. - WHERE DOES YOUR GRANDMA LITTLE RED HAT LIVE? - LIVES A GOOD ROOM FROM HERE, IN THE FOREST, UNDER THREE GREAT OAK; THE HOUSE IS SURROUNDED BY NOGEUIRAS, I THINK YOU KNOW, - SAID LITTLE RED HAT. MEANWHILE, THE WOLF WAS THINKING: "THIS DELICATE GIRL MUST BE DELICIOUS, SURELY MORE APPETIZING THAN GRANDMA; I MUST ACT TO CATCH BOTH." , WHAT BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! WHY DON'T YOU LOOK AROUND? HEAR THE MISSING BIRDS SINGING! YOU WALK AS IF YOU WERE GOING TO SCHOOL, HERE IN THE FOREST IT'S ALL FUN! LITTLE RED HAT LOOKED UP, WHEN SHE SAW THE SUNSHINE DANCING BETWEEN THE TREES AND AROUND THEM, A LARGE NUMBER OF BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, HE THOUGHT: "I'M GOING TO BRING GRANDMOTHER A FLOWER, SHE WILL SURELY BE SATISFIED AND WILL OUT; HE FOUND A BEAUTIFUL FLOWER THEN, WAS ADVANCING AND DEEPENING INCREASINGLY INTO THE FOREST. THEN THE WOLF WENT TO GRANDMA'S HOUSE AND KNOCKED ON THE DOOR. GRANDMA SAID; “I AM VERY WEAK AND CAN'T GET OUT OF THE BED.” THE WOLF LIFT THE SWITCH, THE DOOR DOWN AND WITHOUT SAYING A WORD RUNS TO GRANDMA'S BED AND SWALLOWS IT, THEN PUT ON HIS CLOTHING AND PAJAMA: AND SHE LAY IN BED AND CLOSED THE CURTAIN HOWEVER, LITTLE HAT WAS ARRIVING AND WAS RUNNING TO HIS GRANDMA'S HOUSE. WHEN GETTING THERE, SHE AMAZED SEEING THE DOOR OPEN; OH MY GOD, I'M AFRAID TODAY! THE OTHER TIMES I FELT SO RIGHT HERE WITH GRANDPA! " HE SAID: - GOOD MORNING GRANDMA! - BUT NO ONE ANSWERED. CAME TO BED AND OPENED THE CURTAIN: GRANDMA WAS LYING WITH THE COVER LOWERED ON HER FACE AND HAD A VERY STRANGE APPEARANCE. - OH GRANDMA, YOU HAVE SO MANY EARS! - THEY ARE BETTER TO HEAR YOU. - OH GRANDMA, YOU HAVE SO BIG EYES - THEY ARE BETTER TO SEE YOU. - OH GRANDMA, WHAT HUGE HANDS YOU HAVE! - THEY ARE BETTER TO GRAB YOU. - BUT GRANDMA, WHAT A TERRIBLE MOUTH YOU HAVE! - IT'S BETTER TO GOOBBLE YOU. SAYING THAT, THE WOLF LEAPED OUT OF THE BED AND SWALLOWED THE POOR LITTLE HAT. HAVING SATISFIED HIS APPETITE, HE WENT BACK TO BED, FOUND IN SLEEP, AND BEGAN TO SLEEP. AT THAT SAME TIME, A HUNTING WAS PASSING IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE AND HEARING THE SNORING HE THOUGHT: "LIKE THAT OLD LADY SNOWS, IT'S BEST TO LOOK TO SEE HOW SHE IS FEELING." WHEN SEEING THE WOLF, THE HUNTER WAS IN BED AND SAID: -HERE YOU ARE, I'VE BEEN BEHIND YOU FOR A LONG TIME HE WANTED TO SHOOT HIM, BUT REMEMBERED THE WOLF THAT COULD HAVE EATEN THE GRANDMA AND MAYBE IT WAS POSSIBLE TO SAVE HER. THEN HE PUT UP SCISSORS AND BEGAN SLICING THE WOLF'S BELLY WHILE IT SLEPT. AFTER THE SECOND CUT, HE SEEN THE SMALL RED HAT SHINE AND, AFTER FURTHER CUTS, THE GIRL LEAPED OUTSIDE, SCREAMING: - OH HOW MUCH AFRAID I WAS! HOW DARK IT WAS IN THE WOLF'S BELLY! THEN, GRANDMA ALSO LEFT, STILL ALIVE, STILL BREATHING WITH DIFFICULTY. FINDING BIG STONES AND THEY FILL THE WOLF'S BELLY. WHEN HE WOKE UP AND TRIED TO ESCAPE BUT THE STONES DID HIM TO DIE. THE THREE LIVE WITH IT AND EACH ONE GOES OUT. THE HUNTER TOOK THE WOLF'S SKIN HOME; THE GRANDMOTHER ATE THE CAKE AND DRINK THE WINE BROUGHT BY HER GRANDDaughter SOON HE FELT FULLY Resurrected; THEN, LITTLE RED HAT TOLD HIMSELF: "YOU WILL NEVER LEAVE THE ROAD TO RUN THROUGH THE FOREST WHEN MOM SAYS IT'S FORBIDDEN!"