little red ridding hood full story bedtime


Once, there lived a little girl who was adored by everyone, particularly her beloved grandmother. The grandmother gave her a distinctive red velvet cap, and she cherished it

so much that she never wore anything else. She became known as Little Red Riding Hood.

One day, Little Red Riding Hood's mother entrusted her with a basket containing cake and wine for her ailing grandmother. She cautioned her to stay on the path, be careful, and not run off, fearing she might break the bottle. Little Red Riding Hood promised to be cautious.

As Little Red Riding Hood journeyed through the woods, she encountered a wolf. Unaware of the wolf's wicked nature, she engaged in a conversation with him. The wolf inquired about her destination and the contents of her apron. She innocently replied and even shared her grandmother's location.




Meanwhile, the wolf, seizing the opportunity, raced ahead to the grandmother's house and impersonated her visitor. He entered her home, devoured her, and then cunningly dressed in her clothes, even laying in her bed and drawing the curtains.

Little Red Riding Hood, preoccupied with gathering flowers, soon realized she had collected more than enough. As she approached her grandmother's house, she remembered her promise to her mother and resumed her journey.

Upon her arrival, she greeted her grandmother but received no response. She became concerned and investigated further, discovering her grandmother's strange appearance.

In a baffling twist, the wolf revealed his true identity to Little Red Riding Hood, terrifying her. He lunged at her, and she narrowly escaped his clutches, alerting her grandmother about the wolf's malicious intentions.

A nearby huntsman heard her cries for help and rushed to the scene. He entered the house, where he found the wolf, cunningly disguised as the grandmother. Initially, he aimed to shoot the wolf but then hesitated, suspecting that the grandmother might still be alive inside the wolf.

Instead of firing his weapon, the huntsman used scissors to carefully cut open the wolf's belly while he slept. He successfully rescued Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.

Together, they devised a plan to ensure the wolf would never harm anyone again. They filled the wolf's belly with heavy stones, causing his demise.

The relieved trio rejoiced at their victory. The huntsman took the wolf's skin as a trophy, while Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother enjoyed the cake and wine she had brought.




Little Red Riding Hood, having learned a valuable lesson, vowed never to stray from the path through the woods again when her mother had expressly forbidden it.

Time passed, and Little Red Riding Hood grew older, wiser, and forever cautious of the dangers lurking in the woods.

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