"Little Red Riding Hood immediately went to her grandmother who lived in another Village..." By taking the point of view of the wolf, Fabienne Cinquin gives this story an even more disturbing dimension.
A miller left only his mill, his donkey, and his cat to three children. They would soon have eaten all the poor patrimony. The eldest had the mill, the second had the donkey, and the youngest had only the cat...
Everyone knows the story of Little Red Riding Hood... But do you know the story of Little Riding Hood? To find out, read this story by Andrea Echorn with a quirky and energetic tone that can be found both in her story and in her illustrations!
"The wolf was not long in arriving at the house of the grandmother, he knocks: Knock, knock." Click on this book to pull the string and (re)discover this Little Red Riding Hood in a fantastic but also dreamlike world.
"Little Red Riding Hood met the Wolf, who wanted to eat her..." Discover or rediscover this traditional tale thanks to Eglantine Bonetto's illustrations, which under an apparent candor treat this story with humor and malice.
"Once upon a time, Little Red Riding Hood..." Once upon a time?
It's classic: the Wolf wants to eat Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. Armed with his GPS-enabled smartphone, he thinks he's invincible and cunning. He will learn the hard way that technology sometimes fails... A funny story full of twists and turns.
Little Red Riding Hood is on her way to bring her grandmother a filled basket. But on the way, the little girl meets a leaping white hare and follows him. He introduces her to a scruffy Grand Magician with a bushy tail and a cunning smile...
Il était une fois un chat rusé, un ogre, un prince et une princesse...