Cuentos Clásicos para Niños | El Lobo y las Siete Cabritas, Caperucita Roja | JunyTony en español - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a script from a children's musical storytelling performance. It tells several well-known stories, including "The Seven Little Goats," "Little Red Riding Hood," "The Hare and the Tortoise," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Three Little Pigs," and "Puss in Boots."

In "The Seven Little Goats," the mother goat warns her children about a wolf who visits their home, pretending to be their mother. The children are scared and hide, but the mother goes to the forest, finds the wolf, and tricks him into swallowing stones instead of her children.

"Little Red Riding Hood" tells the story of a young girl who is tricked by a wolf into going to his house. Her grandmother, who lives alone, is killed by the wolf, but a hunter saves Little Red Riding Hood.

"The Hare and the Tortoise" is a classic fable in which a hare and a tortoise race to see who is faster. The tortoise, despite being the slower of the two, wins the race.

"Beauty and the Beast" tells the story of a prince who is cursed to become a beast and lives in a castle. A young woman named Beauty moves into the castle and falls in love with the Beast. Through their love, the curse is broken and they live happily ever after.

"The Three Little Pigs" is a story about three pigs who build houses of straw, wood, and brick. A wolf tries to eat them, but each pig survives and defeats the wolf.

"Puss in Boots" is a story of a youngest son who is given a magical cat by his father. The cat helps the son win the heart of a princess and become a king.

The script ends with a note that the stories will continue in the next performance.

Facts

1. The story begins with the musical stories of "neither me nor tony" and the first story is about "the wolf and the seven little goats".
2. The mother goat warns her children about the wolf before she goes to the market.
3. The wolf disguises himself as the mother goat and tricks the children into opening the door.
4. The wolf eats six of the seven goats.
5. The mother goat returns from the market and finds the wolf in her house.
6. The wolf tries to eat the seventh goat but the mother goat cuts the wolf's stomach with scissors and the goats escape.
7. The wolf is filled with stones and sewn up by the mother goat.
8. The wolf wakes up and tries to drink water, but the stones in his stomach make him too heavy and he falls into a well.
9. The story of "Little Red Riding Hood" follows.
10. Little Red Riding Hood is tricked by the wolf into eating some cake laced with sleeping powder.
11. The wolf dresses up as Grandma and tries to eat Little Red Riding Hood, but a hunter saves her.
12. The story of "The Hare and The Tortoise" follows.
13. The hare and the tortoise race against each other, with the hare winning.
14. The hare and the tortoise become friends after the race.
15. The story of "Beauty and The Beast" follows.
16. A merchant goes on a long trip and loses his way in a storm. He takes refuge in a castle inhabited by a beast.
17. The merchant's daughter, Beauty, tries to rescue him but is kept as a prisoner by the beast.
18. Beauty and the beast fall in love and eventually break the curse that transformed the beast.
19. The story of "The Three Little Pigs" follows.
20. The three little pigs build houses of straw, wood, and brick to escape the big bad wolf.
21. The wolf tries to blow down the houses but fails. The little pigs outsmart him and he leaves.
22. The story of "Puss in Boots" follows.
23. The youngest son of a miller is given a cat and a pair of boots by his older brothers.
24. The cat tricks the king into believing that the youngest son is the Marquis of Carabás, a powerful nobleman.
25. The king falls in love with the youngest son and the princess. The cat reveals the truth and the youngest son marries the princess.