"Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with her mother in a house on the edge of a village..."
Everyone loves the little girl who wears a red-hooded cloak, but no one more than her grandmother.
One day, Grandmother gets sick, and Little Red Riding Hood sets out to visit her, carrying a basket of food as a present.
In this faithful retelling of the Grimms' version, Trina Schart Hyman magnificently illustrates the child's journey through a forest and her scary encounter along the way with a sly, hungry wolf.
Trina Schart Hyman
is a great admirer of the Brothers Grimm, and has wanted to retell and illustrate
'Little Red Riding Hood'
ever since she was a little girl. She has illustrated other Grimms' tales, including 'Snow White' , translated by Paul Heins; 'Sleeping Beauty' ; and 'Rapunzel' , retold by Barbara Rogasky.
"Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with her mother in a house on the edge of a village..."
Everyone loves the little girl who wears a red-hooded cloak, but no one more than her grandmother.
One day, Grandmother gets sick, and Little Red Riding Hood sets out to visit her, carrying a basket of food as a present.
In this faithful retelling of the Grimms' version, Trina Schart Hyman magnificently illustrates the child's journey through a forest and her scary encounter along the way with a sly, hungry wolf.
Trina Schart Hyman
is a great admirer of the Brothers Grimm, and has wanted to retell and illustrate
'Little Red Riding Hood'
ever since she was a little girl. She has illustrated other Grimms' tales, including 'Snow White' , translated by Paul Heins; 'Sleeping Beauty' ; and 'Rapunzel' , retold by Barbara Rogasky.