Big Bad Wolf: All the better to EAT you with!!
Red Riding Hood: AAAHH!
Narrator: Luckily there was a wood-cutter near, because he came running!
Wood-Cutter: Get away from her!
Narrator: The Wood-Cutter attacked the wolf and cut the grandmother out from the wolf’s tummy.
All: THE END!!!
Grandma - Leyla
Bird - Charlie
Hedgehog - Sam
Red Riding Hood - Isabella
Big Bad Wolf - Michael
Narrator - Leyla
Wood-cutter: Charlie
Narrator: Once upon a time there was a little girl, walking through the woods.
Red Riding Hood: Hello!!!
Big Bad Wolf: Where are you off to?
Red Riding Hood: I’m going to my grandma’s house!
Narrator: On her way to her grandmother’s house, she met the wolf again, and was told to go to a flower patch. And so she did.
Red Riding Hood: What pretty flowers! I could stay and pick for hours! But I have to go to grandma’s!
Bird: Hello Little Red Riding Hood! How are you?
Red Riding Hood: I’m alright. I’m just on my way to grandma’s house. That kind wolf showed me these flowers!
Bird: Keep away from the wolf, he’s a liar! To eat you is his desire.
Red Riding Hood: Alright, Mister Bird! Although that sounds quite absurd!
Hedgehog: Why, hello there, you two! May I interest you in some berries for your grandmother?
Red Riding Hood: Yes please, thank you!
Narrator: A while later the Big Bad Wolf had made it to Grandma’s house. He had decided to eat grandma, and then Red Riding Hood!
Big Bad Wolf: Open up, grandma!
Grandma: No! I know your little tricks!
Big Bad Wolf: Fine!
(Big Bad Wolf breaks through the door)
Grandma: Ahhh!
Narrator: And the wolf proceeded to get in Grandma’s dressing gown, wig, and glasses, then hopped in bed just in time for Little Red Riding Hood.
Red Riding Hood: Hello Grandma! I brought you some snacks!
Big Bad Wolf: Come in dearie!
Red Riding Hood: Oh, Grandma! What big eyes you have!
Big Bad Wolf: All the better to see you with!
Red Riding Hood: What big teeth you have!
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