"Little Red Riding Hood" is a classic tale about a young girl who is loved by her grandmother and everyone else in the village. Her grandmother gives her a beautiful red velvet hood and names her "Little Red Riding Hood". One day, her mother sends her to deliver a basket of food to her grandmother. Unbeknownst to her, the Big Bad Wolf lives in the woods and sees her approaching. He tricks her into going with him, pretending to be her grandmother. Once they reach her grandmother's house, the Wolf pretends to be her, eats her grandmother, and then eats Little Red Riding Hood.
A hunter passing by hears the Wolf snoring and notices the Grandmother is missing. He suspects the Wolf has eaten the Grandmother and plans to kill him. Instead, he fills the Wolf's stomach with stones and sews it up, trapping the Wolf. The Wolf, now unable to run, is caught by the Hunter.
Little Red Riding Hood, Grandma, and the Hunter return to the village. Little Red Riding Hood promises to never trust strangers again and always listen to her mother. The villagers enjoy the food that Little Red Riding Hood's mother has prepared.
1. The story begins with a sweet and cute little girl who is loved by everyone, especially her grandmother.
2. Her grandmother gives her a beautiful little red velvet riding hood and asks her to be called "Little Red Riding Hood".
3. From that moment, the little girl begins to wear the little red riding hood and her mother starts calling her "Little Red Riding Hood".
4. The girl's grandmother lives in a house in the woods and is weak and sick. The girl prepares a basket of food and other items to make her feel better and sets out to deliver it.
5. Along the way, she encounters the Big Bad Wolf who lives in the woods and is generally feared by everyone.
6. The Wolf tries to accompany her, pretending to be going in the same direction. He engages her in a math game to distract her.
7. The Wolf convinces the girl to take him to her grandmother's house, but he has a plan to eat her grandmother and then her.
8. While the girl is picking flowers, the Wolf enters her grandmother's house and pretends to be her grandmother. He eats her grandmother.
9. When the girl arrives at her grandmother's house, she finds the door open and is frightened. She discovers that the Wolf has eaten her grandmother.
10. The Wolf, with a full belly, falls asleep and starts snoring loudly. A passing Hunter hears the snoring and investigates.
11. The Hunter discovers the Wolf in his bed, with the girl's grandmother inside him. He sews up the Wolf's stomach with stones and leaves him.
12. The girl, the Hunter, and her grandmother enjoy the delicious food that the girl had prepared. The girl promises to never trust strangers again.