The castle stood at the top of the hill close enough to see that in a high window was Little Red Riding hood. Poor Little Red Riding Hood all she wanted to do is take some chocolate chip cookies to her grandpa. You are probably wondering how this happen well let me tell you how it did. Red Riding Hood was riding her bike until she got to a two lane. She did not know which way to go. Someone said” I could help you young lady.” Little red said” who are you”. The stranger said” I am Fox. Who are you”. Little Red said” I am Little Red Riding hood. Fox Said” where are you going”. Little Red said scarcely” I am going to my Grandpa’s house.” Fox said” take the right lane.” Little Red said” Thank you! Bye.” But Fox lied to little red then he took the right lane. Fox got to Grandpa’s house before Little Red. Little Red got there after Fox. Fox tried to eat Little Red. Luckily a hunter came in Grandpa’s house. The hunter also slaved the Fox.
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Hi Iziah. I’m a teacher from New Zealand and I’m looking forward to commenting on your blog during the blogging challenge. (Hopefully you don’t get a double-up of comments from me – the link on your blog wasn’t working when I went to post the comment and the original comment disappeared).
I really enjoyed reading your version of Little Red Riding Hood. My students always loved playing around with well-known stories and changing them. Have you read ‘The True Story of the Three Little Pigs”? It’s a really funny story told from the wolf’s point of view.
Keep writing – I’m looking forward to reading more.