James MarshallRed Riding Hood (retold by James Marshall)
M**Y
Excellent Re-telling
James Marshall did a fabulous job on this rendition of the classic Red Riding Hood tale. The artwork was fun and enjoyable. My kids were enamored with the wolf and the hunter in particular.
A**S
Great bedtime story
Got this for my son. At first he didn’t want to hear it. But I read it and he liked it. He had me read it a lot.
K**R
I just love this
I love the story but also love James Marshall’s illustrations. I remember them as a kid and still love them today. Now I have the joy of sharing it with my little girl.
J**J
Classic story
This is the classic story of Little Red Riding Hood with cute pictures. It’s one I like to read to my toddler.
D**C
Awesome
My three year old twins are really into fairy tales right now. This version of Little Red Riding Hood is a hit with them. The book does say that the hunter kills the wolf and cuts out Red Riding Hood and Granny- so if you're looking for a "no kill" version of the story, this isn't the book for you. But the image associated with that page is super G rated. We just kind of gloss over that part.
J**K
A Tale that's an Interesting Improbability
This do-not-talk-to-strangers tale is definitely retold (with no "little" in the title), but the young listeners or readers, who may be familiar with the original, won't mind this version because the story is still charming and the illustrations--a la Marshall's "Miss Nelson is Missing"--carry the story and certainly draw in the viewer. It's an eight-minute read-aloud, including some time for elaboration. (Minutiae: With all the gobbling, why did the wolf ignore the grandmother's cat?)The Creative Teacher: Activities for Language Arts (Grades 4 through 8 and Up)
J**S
Book
Paperback form of this humorous story is of good quality and promises to hold up well with much use.
M**L
This is a cute version
Love it. This is a cute version
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