Fairytales Gone Wrong: Who's Bad and Who's Good, Little Red Riding Hood?: A Story about Stranger Danger

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Our red-cloaked heroine is ready to set off with a basket of delicious cakes to Grandma's house. 'Be good, and don't talk to strangers,' Little Red Riding Hood's mum reminds her. On the way, Little Red Riding Hood bumps into a wolf, who tries to speak to her. Immediately remembering her mum's wise words, Little Red Riding Hood shouts and runs away. She keeps running until she meets an adorable fluffy-tailed bunny rabbit, who she tells all about her dreadful encounter with the wolf. The lovely bunny offers to escort Little Red Riding Hood to her Grandma's house to keep her safe, all the while asking lots of questions about Grandma... A new twist on a classic tale, this re-worked fairytale with a moral is the perfect way to broach the important subject of stranger danger with young children.

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Steve Smallman has been illustrating children's books for over 30 years and began writing children's stories 10 years ago, now having written over 50 books. He also teaches illustration and mural-painting workshops in schools. The first picture book he wrote was [url=https://toppsta.com/books/details/the-lamb-who-came-for-din

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About Neil Price

Steve Smallman has been illustrating children's books for 20 years and started writing for children 10 years ago.
He is the winner of the 2009 Sheffield Children's Book award for his book 'Smelly Peter: The Great Pea Eater'.

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