A review by nikkitellkamp
Little Red Riding Hood by Lari Don

adventurous reflective tense
In this tale of  little riding hood by Lari Don and illustrated by Celia Chauffrey. In this fairytale which was published in 2012 a young girl finds herself on a trip she will never forget. Given a task to deliver a basket of goodies to her grandmother she meets the most handsome and clever wolf. Red Riding hood is distracted and listens to the wolf. This story does have a bit of a dark side to it because
They get eaten by a wolf and the wolf is killed. This is a good story for teaching young children (around the ages of 3-6) how we need to pay attention to what people tell us to do. We must listen to our elders. I think this story could be used in a pre-k or K classroom. This story could be changed into a game where students must convince others to not follow directions and if they listen to the "wolf" they lose. The catch is that only the teacher and the student they pick knows who the wolf is.