Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood

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It tells the story of a little girl named Little Red Riding Hood who was tricked by the big bad wolf on her way to her grandmother's house.This experience taught Little Red Riding Hood to be careful of strangers and pay attention to safety. And we sh

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emotional intelligence
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A long time ago, there was a little girl who everyone liked very much, especially her grandmother, who loved her very much.

Grandma gave her a beautiful red velvet hat. The little girl looked particularly cute when she put it on. From then on, she got the cute nickname "Little Red Riding Hood".

One day, her mother asked Little Red Riding Hood to bring some cakes and wine to visit her sick grandmother, and repeatedly told her to walk along the main road to be safe.

Little Red Riding Hood happily agreed and set off with the basket.

When she walked into the forest, a cunning big bad wolf appeared. It pretended to be friendly and asked Little Red Riding Hood where she was going.

Little Red Riding Hood told it innocently. The Big Bad Wolf suggested that she go pick some wild flowers for her grandmother. Little Red Riding Hood thought it was a good idea, so she left the road to pick flowers.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the big bad wolf quickly ran to grandma's house, pretended to be Little Red Riding Hood and tricked him into opening the door, swallowed grandma, then put on grandma's clothes and lay on the bed waiting for Little Red Riding Hood.

After picking the flowers, Little Red Riding Hood went to her grandmother's house and saw the big bad wolf dressed as her grandmother sitting on the bed. The big bad wolf then showed his true colors and wanted to swallow Little Red Riding Hood.

At this moment, a kind-hearted hunter passed by and heard something strange in the house. He rushed into the house and found the big bad wolf in disguise.

The hunter cleverly used scissors to rescue Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother who were swallowed by the big bad wolf.

This experience taught Little Red Riding Hood to be careful of strangers and pay attention to safety.

And we should also remember not to believe the words of strangers easily. The most important thing is to protect yourself.

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