慢速儿童英语绘本小红帽(小红帽2)
慢速儿童英语绘本小红帽(小红帽2)She found the door open and went in.After a while Little Red Riding Hood reached her grandmother’s house.When Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother answered the door the wolf rushed into the house.He tied Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother up.and locked her in the cupboard.
Yes! She lives in a cottage on the other side of the woods.
With a dark look in his eye the wolf said ‘goodbye’ to Little Red Riding Hood and hurried out of the woods. Goodbye!
The wolf ran straight to Little Red Riding Hood’s Grandmother’s house.
He knocked on the door.
When Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother answered the door the wolf rushed into the house.
He tied Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother up.
and locked her in the cupboard.
After a while Little Red Riding Hood reached her grandmother’s house.
She found the door open and went in.
Grandma! Are you home?
The wolf had dressed up in Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother's clothes.
He was wearing her glasses too.
And he had tucked himself in her bed.
Little Red Riding Hood thought the wolf was her grandmother.
Hi Grandmother! It’s me Little Red Riding Hood.
But when she drew closer she noticed something very strange.
Grandma! Your ears look bigger!
The wolf was very hungry. So he tricked her into coming closer.
My ears are bigger so I can hear you better! Come closer my dear!
Little Red Riding Hood then noticed that her grandmother’s eyes looked bigger too.
Why do your eyes look so big?
So I can see you better! Come closer my dear!
Little Red Riding Hood then saw that her grandmother’s teeth looked bigger too.
Grandmother! Why do your teeth look so much bigger?
My teeth are bigger so I can…. eat you up!
The wolf jumped up and snapped his sharp teeth at Little Red Riding Hood!
But she was a smart little girl.
Help! She screamed for help.
A woodcutter who was chopping wood nearby heard Little Red Riding Hood.
The woodcutter rushed into the house and taught the wolf a lesson.
Take this you bad wolf.
The woodcutter and Little Red Riding Hood then rescued Little Riding Hood’s grandmother from the cupboard.
Little Red Riding Hood! You’re safe! Thank goodness.
Little Red Riding Hood felt glad that the woodcutter had saved her that day. But she had learned her lesson
From then on when she went out on her own she always listened to her mother.
And never ever wandered off or talked to strangers again.