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A little fairy tale about a gullible girl and a cunning gray wolf. Having disobeyed her mother, the girl turns off the road and starts talking to a stranger - a gray wolf...

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Once upon a time there lived a little girl. Her mother loved her deeply, and her grandmother even more. For her granddaughter's birthday, her grandmother gave her a red riding hood. Since then, the girl wore it everywhere. The neighbors said this about her:
- Here comes Little Red Riding Hood!
One day my mother baked a pie and said to her daughter:

- Go, Little Red Riding Hood, to grandma, bring her a pie and a pot of butter and find out if she is healthy.

Little Red Riding Hood got ready and went to her grandmother.

She walks through the forest, and a gray wolf meets her.

- Where are you going. Little Red Riding Hood? - asks the Wolf.

– I go to my grandmother and bring her a pie and a pot of butter.

– How far does your grandmother live?

“Far,” answers Little Red Riding Hood. - Over there in that village, behind the mill, in the first house on the edge.

“Okay,” says the Wolf, “I also want to visit your grandmother.” I will go along this road, and you go along that one. Let's see which of us comes first.

The Wolf said this and ran as fast as he could along the shortest path.

And Little Red Riding Hood went on her own long road. She walked slowly, stopping along the way, picking flowers and collecting them into bouquets.

Before she even had time to reach the mill, the Wolf had already galloped to her grandmother’s house and was knocking on the door:
Knock Knock!

- Who's there? - asks the grandmother.

“It’s me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood,” the Wolf answers, “I came to visit you, brought a pie and a pot of butter.”

And my grandmother was sick at that time and was lying in bed. She thought that it really was Little Red Riding Hood and shouted:

“Pull the string, my child, and the door will open!”

The wolf pulled the string and the door opened.

The Wolf rushed at the grandmother and swallowed her at once. He was very hungry because he had not eaten anything for three days. Then he closed the door, lay down on grandma’s bed and began to wait for Little Red Riding Hood.

Soon she came and knocked:
Knock Knock!

Little Red Riding Hood was scared, but then she thought that her grandmother was hoarse from a cold, and answered:

- It's me, your granddaughter. I brought you a pie and a pot of butter!

The wolf cleared his throat and said more subtly:

“Pull the string, my child, and the door will open.”

Little Red Riding Hood pulled the door rope and opened. The girl entered the house, and the Wolf hid under the blanket and said:

“Granddaughter, put the pie on the table, put the pot on the shelf, and lie down next to me!”

Little Red Riding Hood lay down next to the Wolf and asked:

- Grandma, why do you have such big hands?

- This is to hug you tighter, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big ears?

- To hear better, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big eyes?

- To see better, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big teeth?

- And this is so that I can eat you quickly, my child!

Before Little Red Riding Hood had time to gasp, the Wolf rushed at her and swallowed her.

But, fortunately, at that time woodcutters with axes on their shoulders passed by the house.

They heard a noise, ran into the house and killed the Wolf. And then they cut open his belly, and Little Red Riding Hood came out, followed by her grandmother, both safe and sound.

(Illustration by G. Bedarev, ed. Speech)

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Once upon a time there lived a little girl. Her mother loved her deeply, and her grandmother even more. For her granddaughter's birthday, her grandmother gave her a red riding hood. Since then, the girl wore it everywhere. The neighbors said this about her:
-Here comes Little Red Riding Hood!

One day my mother baked a pie and said to her daughter:

- Go, Little Red Riding Hood, to grandma, bring her a pie and a pot of butter and find out if she is healthy.

Little Red Riding Hood got ready and went to her grandmother.

She walks through the forest, and a gray wolf meets her.

- Where are you going. Little Red Riding Hood? - asks the Wolf.

— I go to my grandmother and bring her a pie and a pot of butter.

— How far does your grandmother live?

“Far,” answers Little Red Riding Hood. - Over there in that village, behind the mill, in the first house on the edge.

“Okay,” says the Wolf, “I also want to visit your grandmother.” I will go along this road, and you go along that one. Let's see which of us comes first.

The Wolf said this and ran as fast as he could along the shortest path.

And Little Red Riding Hood took the longest road. She walked slowly, stopping along the way, picking flowers and collecting them into bouquets. Before she even had time to reach the mill, the Wolf had already galloped to her grandmother’s house and was knocking on the door:

- Who's there? - asks the grandmother.

“It’s me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood,” answers the Wolf, “I came to visit you, brought a pie and a pot of butter.”

And my grandmother was sick at that time and was lying in bed. She thought that it really was Little Red Riding Hood and shouted:

“Pull the string, my child, and the door will open!”

The wolf pulled the string and the door opened.

The Wolf rushed at the grandmother and swallowed her at once. He was very hungry because he had not eaten anything for three days. Then he closed the door, lay down on grandma’s bed and began to wait for Little Red Riding Hood.

Soon she came and knocked:

Little Red Riding Hood was scared, but then she thought that her grandmother was hoarse from a cold, and answered:

- It's me, your granddaughter. I brought you a pie and a pot of butter!

“Pull the string, my child, and the door will open.” The wolf cleared his throat and said more subtly:

Little Red Riding Hood pulled the door rope and opened. The girl entered the house, and the Wolf hid under the blanket and said:

“Granddaughter, put the pie on the table, put the pot on the shelf, and lie down next to me!”

Little Red Riding Hood lay down next to the Wolf and asked:

- Grandma, why do you have such big hands?

- This is to hug you tighter, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big ears?

- To hear better, my child.

- Grandma, why are your eyes so big?

- To see better, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big teeth?

- And this is so that I can eat you quickly, my child!

Before Little Red Riding Hood had time to gasp, the Wolf rushed at her and swallowed her.

But, fortunately, at that time woodcutters with axes on their shoulders passed by the house. They heard a noise, ran into the house and killed the Wolf. And then they cut open his belly, and Little Red Riding Hood came out, followed by her grandmother—both safe and sound.

Once upon a time there was a little girl in one village, so pretty that there was no one better than her in the world.. Her mother loved her deeply, and her grandmother even more.

For her birthday, her grandmother gave her a red riding hood. Since then, the girl went everywhere in her new, elegant red cap.

The neighbors said this about her:

Here comes Little Red Riding Hood!

One day my mother baked a pie and said to her daughter:

Go, Little Red Riding Hood, to grandma, bring her this pie and a pot of butter, and find out if she is healthy.

Little Red Riding Hood got ready and went to her grandmother in another village.

She walks through the forest, and a gray wolf meets her.

He really wanted to eat Little Red Riding Hood, but he didn’t dare - somewhere nearby, woodcutters were banging their axes. The wolf licked his lips and asked the girl:

Where are you going, Little Red Riding Hood?

And Little Red Riding Hood did not yet know how dangerous it was to stop in the forest and talk to wolves. She greeted the wolf and said:

I go to my grandmother and bring her this pie and a pot of butter.

How far does your grandmother live? - asks the wolf.

Quite far away,” answers Little Red Riding Hood. - Over there in that village, behind the mill, in the first house on the edge.

Okay,” says the Wolf, “I also want to visit your grandmother.” I will go along this road, and you go along that one. Let's see which of us comes first.

The Wolf said this and ran as fast as he could along the shortest path.

And Little Red Riding Hood took the longest road. She walked slowly, stopping along the way, picking flowers and collecting them into bouquets.


Before she even had time to reach the mill, the Wolf had already galloped to her grandmother’s house and was knocking on the door:

Knock Knock!

Who's there? - asks the grandmother.

It’s me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood,” answers the Wolf. - I came to visit you, brought a pie and a pot of butter.


And my grandmother was sick at that time and was lying in bed. She thought that it really was Little Red Riding Hood and shouted:

Pull the string, my child, and the door will open!

The wolf pulled the string and the door opened.

The Wolf rushed at the grandmother and swallowed her at once. He was very hungry because he had not eaten anything for three days.

Then he closed the door, lay down on grandma’s bed and began to wait for Little Red Riding Hood. Soon she came and knocked:

Knock Knock!

Who's there? - asks the Wolf.

Little Red Riding Hood was scared, but then she thought that her grandmother was hoarse from a cold and that’s why she had such a voice.

It’s me, your granddaughter,” says Little Red Riding Hood. - I brought you a pie and a pot of butter.

The wolf cleared his throat and said more subtly:

Pull the string, my child, and the door will open.

Little Red Riding Hood pulled the string and the door opened. The girl entered the house, and the Wolf hid under the blanket and said:

Granddaughter, put the pie on the table, put the pot on the shelf, and lie down next to me! You must be very tired.

Little Red Riding Hood lay down next to the Wolf and asked:

Grandma, why are your hands so big?

This is to hug you tighter, my child.

Grandma, why are your ears so big?

To hear better, my child.

Grandma, why are your eyes so big?

To see better, my child.

Grandma, why do you have such big teeth?

And this is to quickly eat you, my child!

Before Little Red Riding Hood had time to gasp, the Wolf rushed at her and swallowed her along with her shoes and Little Red Riding Hood.

But, fortunately, at that very time, woodcutters with axes on their shoulders passed by the house.

They heard a noise, ran into the house and killed the Wolf. And then they cut open his belly, and Little Red Riding Hood came out, followed by her grandmother - both safe and sound.

“Little Red Riding Hood” is a fairy tale by Charles Perrault, beloved by children all over the world. It tells the story of a girl who was nicknamed Little Red Riding Hood. At her mother’s request, she went to visit her beloved grandmother and carried a gift for the old woman. On her way through the forest she met a wolf. What conversation took place between them, and where will the gray robber go after meeting Little Red Riding Hood? Find out with the guys from the fairy tale. She teaches you to take care of family members, not to trust strangers and unverified facts, so as not to get into a difficult situation due to your carelessness.

Once upon a time there lived a little girl. Her mother loved her deeply, and her grandmother even more. For her granddaughter's birthday, her grandmother gave her a red riding hood. Since then, the girl wore it everywhere. The neighbors said this about her:

- Here comes Little Red Riding Hood!

One day my mother baked a pie and said to her daughter:

- Go, Little Red Riding Hood, to grandma, bring her a pie and a pot of butter and find out if she is healthy.

Little Red Riding Hood got ready and went to her grandmother.

She walks through the forest, and a gray wolf meets her.

-Where are you going, Little Red Riding Hood? - asks the Wolf.

— I go to my grandmother and bring her a pie and a pot of butter.

— How far does your grandmother live?

“Far,” answers Little Red Riding Hood. - Over there in that village, behind the mill, in the first house on the edge.

“Okay,” says the Wolf, “I also want to visit your grandmother.” I will go along this road, and you go along that one. Let's see which of us comes first.

The Wolf said this and ran as fast as he could along the shortest path.

And Little Red Riding Hood took the longest road. She walked slowly, stopping along the way, picking flowers and collecting them into bouquets. Before she even had time to reach the mill, the Wolf had already galloped up to her grandmother’s house and was knocking on the door: knock-knock!

- Who's there? - asks the grandmother.

“It’s me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood,” answers the Wolf, “I came to visit you, brought a pie and a pot of butter.”

And my grandmother was sick at that time and was lying in bed. She thought that it really was Little Red Riding Hood and shouted:

“Pull the string, my child, and the door will open!”

The wolf pulled the string and the door opened.

The Wolf rushed at the grandmother and swallowed her at once. He was very hungry because he had not eaten anything for three days. Then he closed the door, lay down on grandma’s bed and began to wait for Little Red Riding Hood.

Soon she came and knocked:
Knock Knock!

Little Red Riding Hood was scared, but then she thought that her grandmother was hoarse from a cold, and answered:

- It's me, your granddaughter. I brought you a pie and a pot of butter!

The wolf cleared his throat and said more subtly:

“Pull the string, my child, and the door will open.”

Little Red Riding Hood pulled the door rope and opened. The girl entered the house, and the Wolf hid under the blanket and said:

“Granddaughter, put the pie on the table, put the pot on the shelf, and lie down next to me!”

Little Red Riding Hood lay down next to the Wolf and asked:

- Grandma, why do you have such big hands?

- This is to hug you tighter, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big ears?

- To hear better, my child.

- Grandma, why are your eyes so big?

- To see better, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big teeth?

- And this is so that I can eat you quickly, my child!

Before Little Red Riding Hood had time to gasp, the Wolf rushed at her and swallowed her.

But, fortunately, at that time woodcutters with axes on their shoulders passed by the house. They heard a noise, ran into the house and killed the Wolf. And then they cut open his belly, and Little Red Riding Hood came out, followed by her grandmother—both safe and sound.

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Once upon a time there was a little, sweet girl. And whoever looked at her, everyone liked her, but her grandmother loved her most of all and was ready to give her everything. So one day she gave her a red velvet cap, and because this cap suited her very well and she didn’t want to wear any other, they called her Little Red Riding Hood.

One day her mother says to her:

Little Red Riding Hood, here’s a piece of cake and a bottle of wine, go take this to grandma; She is sick and weak, let her get better. Leave the house early, before it gets too hot, and make sure you walk modestly, as you should; Don’t turn aside from the road, otherwise you’ll fall and break the bottle, then grandma won’t get anything. And when you enter her room, don’t forget to say hello to her, and not just look in every corner here and there first.

“I can handle it properly,” Little Red Riding Hood answered her mother and said goodbye to her.

And my grandmother lived in the forest itself, half an hour’s walk from the village. As soon as Little Red Riding Hood entered the forest, a wolf met her. But Little Red Riding Hood did not even know what a furious beast it was, and was not at all afraid of it.

Hello, Little Red Riding Hood! - said the wolf.

Thank you, wolf, for your kind words.

Where are you going, Little Red Riding Hood, so early?

To Grandma.

What's that in your apron?

Wine and pie, we baked it yesterday, we want to do something to please grandma, she is sick and weak, let her get better.

Little Red Riding Hood, where does your grandmother live?

“Nice girl,” the wolf thought to himself, “that would be a tasty morsel for me; tastier, perhaps, than the old woman; but in order to capture both, you need to do the job more cunningly.”

And he walked next to Little Red Riding Hood and said:

Little Red Riding Hood, look what's around beautiful flowers, why don't you look around? Can't you hear how beautifully the birds sing? You walk as if you are in a hurry to go to school, but what a fun time it is to spend in the forest!

Little Red Riding Hood looked and saw them dancing everywhere, making their way through the trees, Sun rays and everything around was in beautiful flowers, and I thought: “It would be nice to bring grandma a fresh bouquet of flowers - it would probably be nice for her too; It’s still early, I’ll be there on time.”

And she turned off the road straight into the forest and began to pick flowers. He will pick a flower and think: “And then it grows even more beautiful,” and he will run to it; and so she went deeper and deeper into the forest. Meanwhile, the wolf rushed straight to grandma’s house and knocked on the door.

Who's there?

It is I, Little Red Riding Hood, who brought you wine and pie, open it for me.

“Press the latch,” the grandmother shouted, “I’m very weak, I can’t get up.”

The wolf pressed the latch, the door quickly opened, and, without saying a word, he went straight to grandmother’s bed and swallowed the old woman. Then he put her dress on, a cap on her head, got into bed and closed the curtains.

And Little Red Riding Hood kept collecting flowers, and when she had already picked so many of them that she could no longer carry them, she remembered her grandmother and went to her. She was surprised that the door was wide open, and when she entered the room, everything seemed so strange to her, and she thought: “Oh, my God, how scared I am here today, but I always visited my grandmother with such eagerness!” And she clicked:

Good morning! - but there was no answer.

Then she went up to the bed, parted the curtains, and saw her grandmother lying there, her cap pulled down over her face, and she looked so strange, strange.

Oh, grandma, why do you have such big ears?

To hear you better!

Oh, grandma, what big eyes you have!

This is to see you better!

Oh, grandma, why are your hands so big?

To make it easier to grab you!

Oh, grandma, what a terribly big mouth you have!

This will make it easier to swallow you!

As soon as the wolf said this, he jumped out of bed and swallowed poor Little Red Riding Hood.

The wolf ate his fill and went back to bed, fell asleep and began to snore loudly and loudly. And at that time a hunter passed by the house and thought: “However, the old woman snores heavily, I’ll have to see, maybe she needs something to help.” And he entered her room, walked up to the bed, and lo and behold, there was a wolf lying there.

Ahh! There you are, old sinner! - he said. - I've been looking for you for a long time.

And he was about to aim the gun at him, but he thought that the wolf might have eaten the grandmother, and she could still be saved; he did not shoot, but took the scissors and began to rip open the belly of the sleeping wolf. He made several cuts, he saw that the little red riding hood was shining through, he made another cut, and a girl jumped out and screamed:

Oh, how I was scared, how dark it was in the wolf’s belly!

Then I got out of there and old grandmother, alive, very alive, - she could barely catch her breath. And Little Red Riding Hood brought it quickly large stones, and they filled the wolf's belly with them. Then he woke up and wanted to run away, but the stones were so heavy that he immediately fell - and then the end came for him.

And all three were very, very happy. The hunter skinned the wolf and took it home. Grandma ate the pie, drank the wine that Little Red Riding Hood brought her, and began to get better and gain strength, and Little Red Riding Hood thought: “From now on, I will never in my life go out alone. high road in the forest without mother’s permission.”

They also say that one day, when Little Red Riding Hood was again bringing a pie to her grandmother, another wolf spoke to her and wanted to take her away from the main road. But Little Red Riding Hood was now more careful and went straight on her way, and told her grandmother that a wolf had met her on the way and said “hello” and looked at her so angrily with his eyes that if it had not happened on the road, he would have eaten her.

So that’s it,” Grandma said to Little Red Riding Hood, “let’s lock the doors so he can’t come in here.”

And then soon the wolf knocked and said:

Grandma, open the door for me, I am Little Red Riding Hood, I brought you a pie.

But they are silent, they don’t open the door. Then the gray one walked around the house several times, stealthily, then jumped onto the roof and began to wait for Little Red Riding Hood to return home in the evening: he wanted to follow her and eat her in the dark. But the grandmother guessed what the wolf was up to. And there was a large stone trough in front of their house; So the grandmother says to her granddaughter:

Little Red Riding Hood, take a bucket - I cooked sausage in it yesterday - and pour the water into the trough.

Little Red Riding Hood began to carry water until the big, big trough was filled to the top. And the wolf smelled the smell of sausage, moved his nose, looked down and finally stretched his neck so much that he could not resist and rolled off the roof and fell down, right into a large trough, in which he drowned.

And Little Red Riding Hood returned home happily, and from that time on no one offended her again.