Description
The story tells about a girl nicknamed Little Red Riding Hood, the girl has crossed the forests to deliver food that her mother prepared especially for her tired grandmother, her mother warned her to walk only on the road leading to her grandmother's house, and she also warned her not to talk to any stranger. On the road leading to her grandmother's house there is a big and evil wolf who wanted to eat the girl and her basket. He watched Red Riding Hood's movements silently and quietly from behind the trees of the forest so that she would not see him, he came out after a short time to greet her and play with her a little and have fun, and then asked her where she was going to go. She innocently told him where she was going, and that her grandmother was very tired and bedridden. The wolf told her to gather some of the beautiful flowers of the forest to give to her grandmother when she arrived, and Little Red Riding Hood busied herself with collecting the flowers while the wolf quickly headed towards the grandmother's house. The wolf ate the grandmother, cooked her meat and put it on the table, wore the same clothes as her and then rested his body on her bed to cover up and pretend to be sick, then Little Red Riding Hood came in to greet her grandmother (the wolf) and ate the food on the table (her grandmother's meat) and sat by the bed and looked at her grandmother and said:
- “Oh, the depth and volume of your voice!“ (to greet you in a better way)
- “Oh my God, how big are your eyes?“ (to look at you better)
- “And how big are your hands!“ (to hug you better)
- “And how big is your mouth?“ (to eat better!)
Then the wolf jumped up, ate Little Red Riding Hood, and slept peacefully in her grandmother's bed.






