Сказка красная шапочка по английски. Сказки Братьев Гримм. Красная шапочка.Grimms Fairy TalesLittle Red Riding Hood

Once upon a time in one of the village there lived a little girl and she was so pretty that there was no one better than her in the world. Her grandma presented her with a red hood for her birthday. Since then the girl wore her new, smart red hood. The neighbors said about her:

— Here the Red Riding hood comes!

Once her mother baked the pie and told the daughter:

— Little Red Riding Hood, just go to the Grandma and bring her that pie and a pot with butter and find out whether she is healthy.

Little Red Riding Hood went through the forest and Grey Wolf came across her:

— Where are you going to, Little Red Riding Hood?

— I am going to my Grandmother and bringing her this pie and a pot of butter.

— And how far does your grandmother live? – Wolf asks.

— Far enough, — Little Red Riding Hood answers. – Over there in that village, behind the mill, in the first house from the end.

— Well, -said Wolf, -I also would like to visit your Grandma. I will go this way and you will go that way. And we will see who will come first.

Wolf said that and ran for all one is worth along the shortest path. Little Red Riding Hood walked along the longest path. She walked without hurry, she stopped from time to time, picked up flowers and made bunches out of them.

Wolf came running to Grandmother`s house and knocked at the door:

— Who is there? – asked Grandma.

— It`s me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood, — answered Wolf with a thin little voice. – I have come to see you and brought you the pie and the pot with butter.

The Grandma felt unwell at that time and was in bed. She thought that it was really Little Red Riding Hood, and cried:

— Pull the rope and- the door will be opened!

Wolf pulled the rope and the door was opened. Wolf rushed at the Grandma and swallowed her. Then he closed the door, lay in Grandma`s bed and started waiting for the Little Red Riding Hood.

Soon she came and knocked:

Little Red Riding Hood came in the house and asked:

— Grandma, why do you have such big hands?

— To embrace you tight, my dear child.

— Grandma, why do you have such big ears?

— To hear you well, my dear child!

— Grandma, why do you have such big teeth?

— And this is to eat you quickly, my dear child!

Hardly could Little Red Riding Hood sigh, as an evil Wolf rushed at her and swallowed together with her shoes and a red hood.

But fortunately woodcutters passed by the house with their axes over the shoulders at that time. They heard the noise, ran into the house and killed Wolf. Then they unripped his stomach and Little Red Riding Hood came out from it and her Grandma followed her – both safe and sound.

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Little Red Riding Hood

Once upon a time there was a sweet little girl. Everyone who saw her liked her, but most of all her grandmother, who did not know what to give the child next. Once she gave her a little cap made of red velvet. Because it suited her so well, and she wanted to wear it all the time, she came to be known as Little Red Riding Hood. One day her mother said to her: "Come Little Red Riding Hood. Here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine. Take them to your grandmother. She is sick and weak, and they will do her well. Mind your manners and give her my greetings. Behave yourself on the way, and do not leave the path, or you might fall down and break the glass, and then there will be nothing for your sick grandmother."

Little Red Riding Hood promised to obey her mother. The grandmother lived out in the woods, a half hour from the village. When Little Red Riding Hood entered the woods a wolf came up to her. She did not know what a wicked animal he was, and was not afraid of him. "Good day to you, Little Red Riding Hood." - "Thank you, wolf." - "Where are you going so early, Little Red Riding Hood?" - "To grandmother"s." - "And what are you carrying under your apron?" - "Grandmother is sick and weak, and I am taking her some cake and wine. We baked yesterday, and they should give her strength." - "Little Red Riding Hood, just where does your grandmother live?" - "Her house is a good quarter hour from here in the woods, under the three large oak trees. There"s a hedge of hazel bushes there. You must know the place," said Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf thought to himself: "Now there is a tasty bite for me. Just how are you going to catch her?" Then he said: "Listen, Little Red Riding Hood, haven"t you seen the beautiful flowers that are blossoming in the woods? Why don"t you go and take a look? And I don"t believe you can hear how beautifully the birds are singing. You are walking along as though you were on your way to school in the village. It is very beautiful in the woods."

Little Red Riding Hood opened her eyes and saw the sunlight breaking through the trees and how the ground was covered with beautiful flowers. She thought: "If a take a bouquet to grandmother, she will be very pleased. Anyway, it is still early, and I"ll be home on time." And she ran off into the woods looking for flowers. Each time she picked one she thought that she could see an even more beautiful one a little way off, and she ran after it, going further and further into the woods. But the wolf ran straight to the grandmother"s house and knocked on the door. "Who"s there?" - "Little Red Riding Hood. I"m bringing you some cake and wine. Open the door for me." - "Just press the latch," called out the grandmother. "I"m too weak to get up." The wolf pressed the latch, and the door opened. He stepped inside, went straight to the grandmother"s bed, and ate her up. Then he took her clothes, put them on, and put her cap on his head. He got into her bed and pulled the curtains shut.

Little Red Riding Hood had run after flowers, and did not continue on her way to grandmother"s until she had gathered all that she could carry. When she arrived, she found, to her surprise, that the door was open. She walked into the parlor, and everything looked so strange that she thought: "Oh, my God, why am I so afraid? I usually like it at grandmother"s." Then she went to the bed and pulled back the curtains. Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled down over her face and looking very strange. "Oh, grandmother, what big ears you have!" - "All the better to hear you with." - "Oh, grandmother, what big eyes you have!" - "All the better to see you with." - "Oh, grandmother, what big hands you have!" - "All the better to grab you with!" - "Oh, grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!" - "All the better to eat you with!" And with that he jumped out of bed, jumped on top of poor Little Red Riding Hood, and ate her up.

As soon as the wolf had finished this tasty bite, he climbed back into bed, fell asleep, and began to snore very loudly. A huntsman was just passing by. He thought it strange that the old woman was snoring so loudly, so he decided to take a look. He stepped inside, and in the bed there lay the wolf that he had been hunting for such a long time. "He has eaten the grandmother, but perhaps she still can be saved. I won"t shoot him," thought the huntsman. So he took a pair of scissors and cut open his belly. He had cut only a few strokes when he saw the red cap shining through. He cut a little more, and the girl jumped out and cried: "Oh, I was so frightened! It was so dark inside the wolf"s body!" And then the grandmother came out alive as well. Then Little Red Riding Hood fetched some large heavy stones. They filled the wolf"s body with them, and when he woke up and tried to run away, the stones were so heavy that he fell down dead.

The three of them were happy. The huntsman took the wolf"s pelt. The grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine that Little Red Riding Hood had brought. And Little Red Riding Hood thought to herself: "As long as I live, I will never leave the path and run off into the woods by myself if mother tells me not to."

They also tell how Little Red Riding Hood was taking some baked things to her grandmother another time, when another wolf spoke to her and wanted her to leave the path. But Little Red Riding Hood took care and went straight to grandmother"s. She told her that she had seen the wolf, and that he had wished her a good day, but had stared at her in a wicked manner. "If we hadn"t been on a public road, he would have eaten me up," she said. "Come," said the grandmother. "Let"s lock the door, so he can"t get in." Soon afterward the wolf knocked on the door and called out: "Open up, grandmother. It"s Little Red Riding Hood, and I"m bringing you some baked things." They remained silent, and did not open the door. The wicked one walked around the house several times, and finally jumped onto the roof. He wanted to wait until Little Red Riding Hood went home that evening, then follow her and eat her up in the darkness. But the grandmother saw what he was up to. There was a large stone trough in front of the house. "Fetch a bucket, Little Red Riding Hood," she said. "Yesterday I cooked some sausage. Carry the water that I boiled them with to the trough." Little Red Riding Hood carried water until the large, large trough was clear full. The smell of sausage arose into the wolf"s nose. He sniffed and looked down, stretching his neck so long that he could no longer hold himself, and he began to slide. He slid off the roof, fell into the trough, and drowned. And Little Red Riding Hood returned home happily and safely.

Красная Шапочка

Ух, какая это была маленькая, славная девчурочка! Всем-то она была мила, кто только видел ее; ну, а уж всех-то милее и всех дороже была она бабушке, которая уж и не знала, что бы ей подарить, своей любимой внученьке.

Подарила она однажды ей шапочку из красного бархата, и так как ей эта шапочка была очень к лицу и она ничего другого носить не хотела, то и стали ее звать Красной Шапочкой. Вот однажды ее мать и сказала ей: "Ну, Красная Шапочка, вот, возьми этот кусок пирога и бутылку вина, снеси бабушке; она и больна, и слаба, и это ей будет на пользу. Выходи из дома до наступления жары и, когда выйдешь, то ступай умненько и в сторону от дороги не забегай, не то еще, пожалуй, упадешь и бутылку расшибешь, и бабушке тогда ничего не достанется. И когда к бабушке придешь, то не забудь с ней поздороваться, а не то чтобы сначала во все уголки заглянуть, а потом уж к бабушке подойти." - "Уж я все справлю, как следует," - сказала Красная Шапочка матери и заверила ее в том своим словом.

А бабушка-то жила в самом лесу, на полчаса ходьбы от деревни. И чуть только Красная Шапочка вступила в лес, повстречалась она с волком. Девочка, однако же, не знала, что это был за лютый зверь, и ничуть его не испугалась. "Здравствуй, Красная Шапочка," - сказал он. "Спасибо тебе на добром слове, волк." - "Куда это ты так рано выбралась, Красная Шапочка?" - "К бабушке." - "А что ты там несешь под фартучком?" - "Кусок пирога да вино. Вчера у нас матушка пироги пекла, так вот посылает больной и слабой бабушке, чтобы ей угодить и силы ее подкрепить." - "Красная Шапочка, да где же живет твоя бабушка?" - "А вот еще на добрую четверть часа пути дальше в лесу, под тремя старыми дубами; там и стоит ее дом, кругом его еще изгородь из орешника. Небось теперь будешь знать?" - сказала Красная Шапочка.

А волк-то про себя думал: "Эта маленькая, нежная девочка - славный будет для меня кусочек, почище, чем старуха; надо это так хитро дельце обделать, чтобы мне обе на зубок попали."

Вот и пошел он некоторое время с Красной Шапочкой рядом и стал ей говорить: "Посмотри-ка ты на эти славные цветочки, что растут кругом - оглянись! Ты, пожалуй, и птичек-то не слышишь, как они распевают? Идешь, словно в школу, никуда не оборачиваясь; а в лесу-то, поди-ка, как весело!"

Красная Шапочка глянула вверх, и как увидала лучи солнца, прорезавшиеся сквозь трепетную листву деревьев, как взглянула на множество дивных цветов, то и подумала: "А что, если б я бабушке принесла свежий пучок цветов, ведь это бы ее тоже порадовало; теперь же еще так рано, что я еще всегда успею к ней прийти вовремя!" Да и сбежала с дороги в сторону, в лес, и стала собирать цветы. Чуть сорвет один цветочек, как уж ее другой манит, еще лучше, и она за тем побежит, и так все дальше да дальше уходила в глубь леса.

А волк прямехонько побежал к бабушкиному дому и постучался у дверей. "Кто там?" - "Красная Шапочка; несу тебе пирожка и винца, отвори-ка!" - "Надави на щеколду, - крикнула бабушка, - я слишком слаба и не могу вставать с постели."

Волк надавил на щеколду, дверь распахнулась, и он вошел к бабушке в избу; прямехонько кинулся к постели бабушки и разом проглотил ее.

Затем надел он бабушкино платье и на голову ее чепчик, улегся в постель и занавески кругом задернул.

Красная Шапочка между тем бегала и бегала за цветами, и когда их набрала столько, сколько снести могла, тогда опять вспомнила о бабушке и направилась к ее дому.

Она очень удивилась тому, что дверь была настежь отворена, и когда она вошла в комнату, то ей так все там показалось странно, что она подумала: "Ах, Боже ты мой, что это мне тут так страшно нынче, а ведь я всегда с таким удовольствием прихаживала к бабушке!" Вот она сказала: "С добрым утром!"

Ответа нет.

Подошла она к кровати, отдернула занавески и видит: лежит бабушка, и чепчик на самый нос надвинула, и такою странною кажется.

"Бабушка, а бабушка? Для чего это у тебя такие большие уши?" - "Чтобы я тебя могла лучше слышать." - "Ах, бабушка, а глаза-то у тебя какие большие!" - "А это, чтобы я тебя лучше могла рассмотреть." - "Бабушка, а руки-то какие у тебя большие!" - "Это для того, чтобы я тебя легче обхватить могла." - "Но, бабушка, зачем же у тебя такой противный большой рот?" - "А затем, чтобы я тебя могла съесть!" И едва только волк проговорил это, как выскочил из-под одеяла и проглотил бедную Красную Шапочку.

Насытившись таким образом, волк опять улегся в кровать, заснул, да и стал храпеть что есть мочи.

Охотник проходил как раз в это время мимо бабушкина дома и подумал: "Что это старушка-то так храпит, уж с ней не приключилось ли что-нибудь?"

Вошел он в дом, подошел к кровати и видит, что туда волк забрался. "Вот где ты мне попался, старый греховодник! - сказал охотник. - Давно уж я до тебя добираюсь."

И хотел было убить его из ружья, да пришло ему в голову, что волк, может быть, бабушку-то проглотил и что ее еще спасти можно; потому он и не выстрелил, а взял ножницы и стал вспарывать спящему волку брюхо.

Чуть только взрезал, как увидел, что там мелькнула красная шапочка; а дальше стал резать, и выпрыгнула оттуда девочка и воскликнула: "Ах, как я перепугалась, как к волку-то в его темную утробушку попалась!"

А за Красною Шапочкою кое-как выбралась и бабушка-старушка и еле могла отдышаться.

Тут уж Красная Шапочка натаскала поскорее больших камней, которые они и навалили волку в брюхо, и зашили разрез; и когда он проснулся, то хотел было улизнуть; но не вынес тягости камней, пал наземь и издох.

Это всех троих порадовало: охотник тотчас содрал с волка шкуру и пошел с нею домой, бабушка поела пирога и попила винца, которое ей Красная Шапочка принесла, и это ее окончательно подкрепило, а Красная Шапочка подумала: "Ну, уж теперь я никогда не стану в лесу убегать в сторону от большой дороги, не ослушаюсь больше матушкиного приказания."

Little Red Riding Hood (Красная шапочка)

Once upon a time there lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature who was ever seen. Her mother was excessively fond of her; and her grandmother doted on her still more. This good woman had a little red riding hood made for her. It suited the girl so extremely well that everybody called her Little Red Riding Hood.

One day her mother, having made some cakes, said to her, "Go, my dear, and see how your grandmother is doing, for I hear she has been very ill. Take her a cake, and this little pot of butter.”

Little Red Riding Hood set out immediately to go to her grandmother, who lived in another village.

As she was going through the wood, she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up, but he dared not, because of some woodcutters working nearby in the forest. He asked her where she was going. The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous to stay and talk to a wolf, said to him, "I am going to see my grandmother and carry her a cake and a little pot of butter from my mother.”

"Does she live far off?” said the wolf

"Oh I say,” answered Little Red Riding Hood; "it is beyond that mill you see there, at the first house in the village.”

"Well,” said the wolf, "and I’ll go and see her too. I’ll go this way and go you that, and we shall see who will be there first.”

The wolf ran as fast as he could, taking the shortest path, and the little girl took a roundabout way, entertaining herself by gathering nuts, running after butterflies, and gathering bouquets of little flowers. It was not long before the wolf arrived at the old woman’s house. He knocked at the door: tap, tap.

"Who’s there?”

"Your grandchild, Little Red Riding Hood,” replied the wolf, counterfeiting her voice; "who has brought you a cake and a little pot of butter sent you by mother.”

The good grandmother, who was in bed, because she was somewhat ill, cried out, "Pull the string, and the latch will go up.”

The wolf pulled the string n, and the door opened, and then he immediately fell upon the good woman and ate her up in a moment, for it been more than three days since he had eaten. He then shut the door and got into the grandmother’s bed, expecting Little Red Riding Hood, who came some time afterwards and knocked at the door: tap, tap.

"Who’s there?”

Little Red Riding Hood, hearing the big voice of the wolf, was at first afraid; but believing her grandmother had a cold and was hoarse, answered, "It is your grandchild Little Red Riding Hood, who has brought you a cake and a little pot of butter mother sends you.”

The wolf cried out to her, softening his voice as much as he could, "Pull the string, and the latch will go up.”

Little Red Riding Hood pulled the string, and the door opened.

The wolf, seeing her come in, said to her, hiding himself under the bedclothes, "Put the cake and the little pot of butter upon the stool, and come sit on the bed with me.”

Little Red Riding Hood sat on the bed. She was greatly amazed to see how her grandmother looked in her nightclothes, and said to her, "Grandmother, what big arms you have!”

"All the better to hug you with, my dear.”

"Grandmother, what big legs you have!”

"All the better to run with, my child.”

"Grandmother, what big ears you have!”

"All the better to hear with, my child.”

"Grandmother, what big eyes you have!”

"All the better to see with, my child.”

"Grandmother, what big teeth you have got!”

"All the better to eat you up with.”

And, saying these words, this wicked wolf fell upon Little Red Riding Hood, and ate her all up.

The woodcutters were passing by the house. They heard the noise, rushed to the house and killed the wolf. And out came Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. They were safe and sound and very happy!

Little Red Riding Hood

This is the story of Little Red Riding Hood. She’s got a red coat with a hood. She loves the coat. She wears it every day. She’s very happy today. It’s her birthday.

Little Red Riding Hood’s father is a woodcutter. He works in the forest every day. A lot of animals live in the forest, and a wolf lives there too!

Little Red Riding Hood’s mother says: "Grandmother is ill in bed. Go to her house. Take her some bread and jam. But be careful! A wolf lives in the forest!"
"Yes, Mother," says Little Red Riding Hood.

Little Red Riding Hood loves Grandmother. She is happy. She wants to see her.

Красная шапочка

Эта история о маленькой Красной Шапочке. У неё красный плащ с капюшоном. Она любит этот плащ. Она носит его каждый день. Сегодня она очень счастлива. Это(сегодня) её день рождения.

Отец маленькой Красной Шапочки дровосек. Он работает в лесу каждый день. Множество животных живёт в том лесу, и волк живёт там тоже!

Матушка маленькой Красной Шапочки говорит (ей): "Бабушка больна (и находится) в кровати. Отправляйся к её дому. Возьми ей хлеб и варенье. Но будь осторожна! В лесу живёт волк!"
"Хорошо, Матушка", сказала Красная Шапочка.

Красная Шапочка любит Бабушку. Она счастлива. Она хочет увидеть её.

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Little Red Riding Hood goes into the forest. She sees a wolf! She isn’t afraid of him and she talks to him.

"Hello!" she says.
"Good morning," says the wolf. "What’s your name?"
"Little Red Riding Hood. I’m going to Grandmother’s house," she says.

"What’s in your basket?" asks the wolf
"Some bred and jam. Grandmother is ill," says Little Red Riding Hood.

"Where does Grandmother live?" asks the wolf.
"She lives in a small house in the forest," says Little Red Riding Hood.

"Little Red Riding Hood looks nice. I want to eat her and Grandmother," the wolf thinks. "I am fast. I can run. I know what I can do…"

The wolf runs to Grandmother’s house. He runs very quickly. He wants to eat Grandmother.

The wolf knocks on Grandmother’s door.

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Маленькая Красная Шапочка входит в лес. Она видит волка! Она не боится его, и разговаривает с ним.

"Здравствуйте!" говорит она.
"Доброе утро" сказал волк. "Как тебя зовут?"
"Маленькая Красная Шапочка. Я направляюсь к дому Бабушки" говорит она.

"Что в твоей корзинке?" спрашивает волк.
"Хлеб и варенье. Бабушка плохо себя чувствует" говорит Красная Шапочка.

"Где живёт Бабушка?" спрашивает волк.
"Она живёт в маленьком домике, в лесу" отвечает маленькая Красная Шапочка.

"Маленькая Красная Шапочка хорошенькая. Я хочу съесть её и (её) Бабушку" думает волк. "Я быстрый. Я могу бегать. Я знаю, что я могу сделать..."

Волк бежит к дому Бабушки. Он бежит очень быстро. Он хочет съесть Бабушку.

Волк стучит(ся) в дверь Бабушки.

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"Who is it?" asks Grandmother.
"Little Red Riding Hood," says the wolf. "I’ve got some bread and jam for you."
"Come in," says Grandmother.

The wolf runs in. "Help!" shouts Grandmother. "Don’t eat me!" She jumps into the wardrobe.
"I will eat you later!" says the wolf.

Now the wolf is wearing Grandmother’s night-cap. He’s in Grandmother’s bed. He’s waiting for Little Red Riding Hood. She knocks on the door.

"Who is it?" asks the wolf.
"Little Red Riding Hood," she says. "I’ve got some bread and jam for you."
"Come in", says the wolf. "I’m ill in bed."

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"Кто это?" спрашивает Бабушка.
"Маленькая Красная Шапочка" отвечает волк. Я принесла хлеб и варенье для тебя.
"Входи" говорит Бабушка.

Волк вбегает внутрь. "На помощь!" кричит Бабушка. "Не ешь меня!" Она запрыгивает в шкаф.
"Я съем тебя позже!" говорит волк.

И вот волк надевает Бабушкин ночной колпак. Он в кровати Бабушки. Он ждёт маленькую Красную Шапочку. Она стучит в дверь.

"Кто это?" спрашивает волк.
"Маленькая Красная Шапочка" отвечает она. "Я несу тебе хлеб и варенье".
"Входи", говорит волк. "Я больная, в кровати".

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Little Red Riding Hood - Page 4

Little Red Riding Hood goes into the house. The wolf is in Grandmother’s bed. Little Red Riding Hood doesn’t know it is the wolf.

"You’ve got very big eyes, Grandmother!" says Little Red Riding Hood.
"So I can see you," says the wolf.

"You’ve got very big hands, Grandmother!" says Little Red Riding Hood.
"So I can hold you," says the wolf.

"You’ve got very big teeth, Grandmother!" says Little Red Riding Hood.
"So I can eat you," says the wolf.

The wolf jumps out of bed and he eats Little Red Riding Hood. He runs into the forest.

Little Red Riding Hood’s father goes to Grandmother’s house. He wants to see her because she is ill. He opens the door. "Hello!" he says.
"Help! Help!" shouts Grandmother.

He goes to the wardrobe and he opens the door. "Are you OK?" he asks.
"Yes, I am. But go and help Little Red Riding Hood!" says Grandmother.

The woodcutter runs into the forest.

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Маленькая Красная Шапочка входит в дом. Волк лежит в кровати Бабушки. Маленькая Красная Шапочка не знает, что это волк.

"Бабуля, у тебя очень большие глаза!", говорит маленькая Красная Шапочка.
"Так, я могу тебя видеть" говорит волк.

"Бабуля, у тебя такие большие руки!", говорит маленькая Красная Шапочка.
"Так, я могу тебя держать" говорит волк.

"Бабуля, у тебя очень большие зубы!", говорит маленькая Красная Шапочка.
"Так, я могу тебя съесть" говорит волк.

Волк выпрыгивает из кровати и съедает маленькую Красную Шапочку. Он бежит в (вглубь) лес(а).

Отец маленькой Красной Шапочки идёт к дому Бабушки. Он хочет увидеть её, потому что она больна. Он открывает дверь. "Есть кто дома?" говорит он.
"Помогите! На помощь!" кричит Бабушка.

Он идёт к шкафу и открывает его дверцу. "Ты в порядке?" спрашивает отец.
"Да, я в порядке. Но иди и помоги Красной Шапочке" говорит Бабушка.

Дровосек бежит в лес.

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The wolf is sleeping under a tree. The woodcutter finds him. He can hear Little Red Riding Hood in the wolf’s tummy. He opens the wolf’s tummy with his axe. He takes out Little Red Riding Hood.

"Oh Father!" says Little Red Riding Hood. "Thank you!"

Little Red Riding Hood and her father laugh and dance. They are very happy. They go to Grandmother’s house. They eat bread and jam with Grandmother.

The wolf wakes up. He feels ill. He wants to drink some water. He goes to the river but he falls in the water! SPLASH! Down and down he goes.

Little Red Riding Hood, Grandmother and the woodcutter don’t see him again.

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Волк спит под деревом. Дровосек находит его. Он слышит маленькую Красную Шапочку в животе волка. Он открывает живот волка топором. Он вынимает маленькую Красную Шапочку.

"Ох, Папочка!" говорит маленькая Красная Шапочка. "Спасибо!"

Маленькая Красная Шапочка и её отец танцуют и смеются. Они очень счастливы. Они идут к дому Бабушки. Они едят хлеб и варенье вместе с Бабушкой.

Волк просыпается. Он чувствует себя плохо. Он хочет попить воды. Он идёт к реке, но он падает в воду! БРЫЗГИ! Глубже и глубже он уходит.

Маленькая Красная Шапочка, Бабушка и дровосек не видели его снова.