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Sto caricando le informazioni... Little Red Riding Hood/the Wolf's Tale (Upside Down Tales)di Della Rowland
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After reading the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version in which Little Red Riding Hood chastises the wolf for his eating habits and forces him to try rice cakes, beets, and broccoli. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)398.2Social sciences Customs, Etiquette, Folklore Folklore Folk literatureClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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Once you flip the book over to the wolf's side, you can image a kind of shady wolf, pssssssst....pssssssssst...calling you over and slyly telling you the real deal. He doesn't eat people...never has. It's all about chicken for him and as we join him on this romping adventure where Red catches him stealing roasted chicken from her basket of goodies and takes it upon herself to reform him in his chicken stealing and eating days...feeding him pea soup, oatmeal, a broccoli omelet, and rice crackers and peanut butter...what respectable wolf eats rice crackers and peanut butter? The ending is cute and not entirely predictable...well worth a read. The Wolf's Tale also has the same illustration style, which again, wasn't all that appealing to me, but does effectively give it a soft, old time feeling.
Overall I give it 4 stars for the pure enjoyment of the Wolf's side of the story. This is a relatively clean and sanitized version, though in Red's version, the wolf DOES eat Red and Granny and the Woodsman DOES cut them out of his stomach and the DO fill it up with sharp rocks, despite this, the book has a very clean, non-dark atmosphere to it. ( )