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The summary tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood takes a basket of food to her sick grandmother through the forest, but she encounters a wolf who tries to trick her into getting to the grandmother's house first. The wolf eats the grandmother and disguises himself as her when Little Red Riding Hood arrives. A woodcutter hears Little Red Riding Hood's screams and saves both of them from the wolf's claws.
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The summary tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood takes a basket of food to her sick grandmother through the forest, but she encounters a wolf who tries to trick her into getting to the grandmother's house first. The wolf eats the grandmother and disguises himself as her when Little Red Riding Hood arrives. A woodcutter hears Little Red Riding Hood's screams and saves both of them from the wolf's claws.
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The

characters Little Red Riding Hood


Red Claudia Oyarce
Little Red Riding Hood Red: Yaritza Pereira
Mother:
Wolf:
Grandma:
Lumberjack:

Script

Once upon a time there was a beautiful girl named Little Red Riding Hood...

Mother: Little Red Riding Hood, Grandma is sick. Be a good girl and
Take this basket of food to her.

Little Red Riding Hood: Alright, mommy.

Mother: Here, take a cake, some bread, and honey.

Little Red Riding Hood: I will take it right now, I will follow the path through the forest.

Mother: Yes. Please go straight to Grandma's house and don't talk to anyone.
no stranger!

Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood strays a bit from the path collecting
flowers for her Grandma when she meets a Wolf...
Wolf: Where are you going, little one?
Little Red Riding Hood: To visit my grandma who is sick. She lives on the other side.
side of the forest.

Wolf: Let me accompany you. This forest is very dangerous.

Little Red Riding Hood: Thank you! You are very kind, Mr. Wolf, but my
Mother told me not to talk to strangers.

Wolf: It's okay, sweet girl, but be careful on your way.

Narrator: The wolf moves away among the trees and Little Red Riding Hood continues
picking flowers. But while she gathers enough to form a
beautiful branch, the cunning Wolf ran to the grandmother's house and knocked on
your door...

Grandma: Who is it?

Wolf: I am Little Red Riding Hood, I have brought you food.

Granny: Ah! come in, dear. I am in bed.

Wolf: Hello Grandma. Surprise!!!!

Grandma: Ohhhh! Help!!!! Help!

Narrator: But the Wolf took the grandmother out of bed and locked her in
the wardrobe, dressed in her clothes and got into bed. Little Red Riding Hood
Roja knocked on the door...
Wolf: Who is it?

Little Red Riding Hood: It's me, your granddaughter.

Wolf: Come in, dear.

Little Red Riding Hood: Hello! Ohhh, Grandma, what big eyes you have!!

Wolf: To see you better, treasure.

Little Red Riding Hood: And Grandma, what long arms you have!!

Wolf: To hug you better, treasure.

Little Red Riding Hood: But Grandma, what big teeth you have!!

Wolf: To EAT you better, treasure!!

Narrator: And the Wolf jumped and chased Little Red Riding Hood all around the
house. Little Red Riding Hood was running, shouting for help. The sounds of
Help caught the attention of a lumberjack who was passing by and threw a
glance to find out... that's how the brave Lumberjack entered, to the
grandmother's house and upon seeing the wolf, she gave it a strong blow to the head
and the wolf fell to the ground unconscious. Then he went to take the
grandma who was locked in the closet.

Little Red Riding Hood: Thank you very much!

Grandma: We will always be grateful to you!


Lumberjack: That wicked Wolf will not bother them again!

(The wolf stands up and runs away, chased by the lumberjack)

Little Red Riding Hood: Grandma, I promise to never talk to strangers again.

Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood promised not to talk to


strangers. And they all lived happily ever after.

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