Pitty Stories And it starts like this. . .
Once upon a time, there was a girl who lived in a tiny house, in a small village, on the edge of a large forest. She lived with her lovely mother and father, who ran the village bakery. The father served the customers while the mother baked fresh bread and delicious cakes to sell in the store.
The family had a cozy house, plenty to eat, and they would have been very happy, except for one thing. . .
The little girl hadn't learned manners. She always did what she wanted and was usually very rude! When her father let her choose a cake to eat at the bakery, she pushed all the customers and took the biggest cake for herself.
"That's very rude," said the father. The girl smiled at him, her mouth full of cake. - I do not want to know.
She said spitting crumbs all over the place. On her birthday, the postman arrived with a gift from her grandmother. The girl snatched the package from her hands and ripped it open.
Inside was a super-soft, bright red coat with a hood. The little girl liked the coat very much and put it on immediately. "You should write to your grandmother and say thank you," the mother said.
- How boring! I won't," said the girl, sticking out her tongue. - How naughty!
- Said the postman as he rode away on his bicycle. From that day on, she became known as Little Riding Hood. Mom and Dad were worried that Little Naughty Riding Hood had annoyed her grandmother by not thanking her for the nice coat she had been given.
Then, one day, the mother filled a basket with special cakes and took them to Little Riding Hood. "Today is Grandma's birthday, so Dad, I thought you could bring her these cakes as a present from all of us," Mom said. Naughty Little Riding Hood raised her eyes contemptuously: - How can grandma be having another birthday?
She's already so old! - Please, will you take them? Dad and I have work to do and your grandma is excited to see you,” Mom said.
- Also, you still need to thank her for her birthday present. Naughty Little Riding Hood sighed: - Okay! - Thank you - said the mother - Remember, if you meet someone on the way, be very polite.
Say please, thank you and all the other magic words. Naughty Little Riding Hood took the basket and got ready to walk to her grandmother's house. It was a long way through the forest.
Naughty Little Riding Hood made up rude songs as she walked. Then, when he got tired of it, he started trying to whistle as loudly as he could. She was whistling so hard she wasn't looking where she was going and bumped right into the wolf waiting at a crossroads!
He fell on the ground. - Hey! - said Mr Wolf, angry - Watch where you're going!
- Why should? - said Little Red Riding Hood. Mr Wolf had taken special classes to help him manage his temper.
He took a deep breath and counted to ten. “It's not polite,” he said, “to knock people down. Little Red Riding Hood looked at him for a minute, then laughed.
Mr Wolf was scared. - Why are you laughing? he asked.
- Because you just got knocked down by a little girl - Little Naughty Riding Hood laughed - I've seen stronger lambs than you. - What a rude girl! said Mr Wolf.
No one had ever dared speak to him like that. Naughty Little Riding Hood fanned her hood and walked through the forest. Little Red Riding Hood had never walked alone to her grandmother and wasn't quite sure of the way.
She took a few wrong turns, and although she didn't realize it, she ended up heading back to the intersection with Mr Wolf. Naughty Little Riding Hood put her nose in the air. "Ugh, that wolf is even smellier than the one I passed before," she said aloud.
Although she was being rude, Mr Wolf tried hard to be polite. - You must be lost. Where are you trying to go?
he asked. "I'm going to Granny's," said Little Red Riding Hood. - I know where your grandmother lives.
I can help you find the way,” said Mr Wolf. "Maybe you should find your way to a dentist to have your big silly teeth taken care of," laughed Little Red Riding Hood. Mr Wolf was very upset.
"Very well," growled Mr Wolf - I won't help you then. - Good - Little Naughty Riding Hood folded her arms - I don't need you to help me. She walked a random path.
The path was very overgrown. Naughty Little Riding Hood soon found herself in the middle of a thorny bush and realized that she was very lost. She climbed to the top of a little hill and started jumping to see if she could find a way out.
A rabbit ran out of a hole in the hill. - Good Morning! - the rabbit waved to Little Red Riding Hood - My name is Mr.
rabbit. Could you stop jumping on my house, please? "I'll stop jumping if you tell me which way to get out of this stupid, ugly, thorny bush," said Little Naughty Riding Hood.
"I can help you, but you need to say the magic word first," said Mr. rabbit. Naughty Little Riding Hood smiled as she made a big leap in the air.
- Abracadabra! - she said. Mr.
Coelho had several children and always tried to teach them good manners. - That wasn't the word I wanted to say. Mr.
Bunny said gently. - Starts with the letter "P". - Hurry!
Naughty Little Riding Hood laughed and jumped up and down even more. "You're a naughty girl and you can get lost," said Mr. Bunny, returning to her den.
The thorns scratched Little Red's hands and knees as she crawled through them. It took Naughty Little Riding Hood a long time to crawl through the thorny vegetation, but she finally arrived at the bank of a river. On the other side was grandma's house!
A woodcutter was standing on the bank of the river with a small wooden boat. - Good morning to you! - The woodcutter raised his hat politely.
"I need a ride across the river," said Little Naughty Riding Hood. The woodcutter raised his eyebrows. - Well, if you say the magic word, then you can stand in line behind my other passengers.
Naughty Little Riding Hood turned to see Mr Wolf, Mr. Coelha and her family patiently wait on the riverbank. Naughty Little Riding Hood never liked being last at anything, so she walked to the line and cut the front.
Mr Wolf growled. "My boat is big enough for all of you, but I won't take anyone who's naughty," said the woodcutter, as he climbed into his boat and helped the animals up. He rowed across the river, leaving Naughty Little Riding Hood behind.
- Hey, what about me? - Little Red Riding Hood called lumberjack - Come back here! But the woodcutter didn't pay attention to Little Riding Hood.
The boat slid over the river. Within minutes, he and the animals had jumped from the boat to the far bank of the river. They jumped over the grass and entered Grandma's house.
- That's rude - Little Red Riding Hood muttered to herself - the woodcutter was taking the animals to see grandma. He could have taken me too. Without a boat, Little Riding Hood had to cross the cold river.
She lifted the basket of cakes as high as she could, but they still got very wet. His shoes filled with water and his socks were soaked. She threw the destroyed cakes into the river and watched them sink.
When Little Riding Hood crossed the river and arrived at Grandma's house, she was in a very bad mood. - Let me in! - he shouted, as he banged hard on the door.
The woodcutter opened the door. - Good afternoon - he said - Would you like to come in? - Why are you answering the door?
This is not your house,” said Little Red Riding Hood, pushing him away. "We're getting the house ready for a surprise birthday party for your grandmother," the woodcutter said. "We sent her for a nice walk this morning," explained Mr.
Bunny - She will be back soon. "I brought colored balloons," said Mr Wolf - Mr Lumberjack brought the flags and the Coelho family brought food. "Well, I brought some delicious cakes, but they were destroyed in the river," said Little Riding Hood.
- Nevermind! - Young Bunny Tessie clapped her hands - You can eat one of mine. Naughty Little Riding Hood walked over to the table and started crushing all of Tessie's cakes in her basket.
"Hey, leave some for the rest of us," Tessie called. - No, I won't - said Little Red Riding Hood - I'll eat them all alone. Tessie looked very sad.
"How rude," growled Mr Wolf - Tessie made the cakes for everyone. The animals wished Little Riding Hood was not there. They were worried that she would ruin the party with her rudeness.
- Would you like to help us with the decorations? asked Mr. rabbit.
Naughty Little Red Riding Hood sat in Grandma's armchair and put her dirty, wet feet on the stool in front of her. "No, I'm tired of walking," she said. "But we're all helping," Tessie the rabbit said.
"Make me help," said Naughty Little Riding Hood, smiling. - Well, if you're not going to help, could you at least get out of the way? - asked the woodcutter - I need to stand on the chair to finish hanging my pennants.
- Oh, you'll have to stretch, you lazybones - said Little Red Riding Hood - I'll sit wherever I want. The woodcutter climbed onto a bench and leaned as far as he could over Naughty Little Riding Hood's head. He stretched and stretched and.
. . fell!
He slipped off the bench and fell, to the ground, along with all the pennants! Mr Lumberjack was very sad that his beautiful decorations were ruined. - Never mind - Mr.
Bunny comforted him. - Why do n't we practice our song for grandma instead ? - It's our gift to her.
A special birthday song that we wrote together. - Tessie the rabbit explained to Little Red Riding Hood. - But, haven't you already brought the cakes?
- said Little Red Riding Hood. "This is an extra," Tessie said, smiling and clapping her hands. Naughty Little Riding Hood didn't want the animals to have a nice extra present for Granny when she didn't, so she waited until they started singing and started whistling loudly.
They all stopped. "You're ruining the song," said Mr Wolf firmly. - No, I'm doing better - replied Little Riding Hood, laughing to herself - Your song sounds like a bunch of cats screaming on a bagpipe!
She waited until they started again, then whistled again. Mr Wolf had reached the limit of Naughty Little Riding Hood's whistles. He jumped in front of her and yelled, "Will you stop being so naughty?
" Naughty Little Riding Hood was silent for a moment. Then she stuck out her tongue and whistled loudly again, right in front of Mr Wolf. - Stop this!
- shouted Mr Wolf - If you don't stop right now, I'll devour you! - Hah, you can't catch me! You're so slow you'd lose a race against a sleeping snail," said Little Naughty Riding Hood, putting her thumbs in her ears and wagging her fingers at Mr Wolf.
Then she ran across the room with her red hood bouncing after her. Mr Wolf ran after Little Red Riding Hood. He chased her into a corner.
Naughty Little Riding Hood was not afraid. She turned around and laughed at him, which left Mr Wolf even angrier. "You know, I used to be known as "The Big Bad Wolf" before I learned some manners," he growled.
- Ha ha, you're more like a small, scared squirrel with false teeth. You would never eat me - Little Riding Hood laughed so hard she didn't see Mr Wolf towards your head. In the next moment, Mr Wolf devoured Naughty Little Riding Hood, her bad manners and her red hood, in one big, huge, voracious gulp.
Mr Wolf looked very guilty. - What did you do, Mr Wolf? - Said the woodcutter - The naughty girl is gone, she disappeared so fast.
- Mr Wolf ate Naughty Little Riding Hood ! - said Mr. rabbit.
- What will grandma say? Grandma will be upset! Grandma will cry on her birthday!
Oh no! - cried the bunnies. At that moment, the front door opened and Grandma walked in.
- Hello everyone! How lovely to see you all! - said the grandmother with a big smile.
- Mr Wolf, Mr Lumberjack, Mr. Bunny! Bunnies, you've all grown up - Grandma hugged each of her friends, one at a time.
She had no idea that something bad had just happened. - What a nice surprise! The party can start as soon as my granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood, arrives.
The party guests didn't know what to say. The pennants were all on the floor, the cakes were gone, and Little Red Riding Hood was stuck in Mr Wolf, but Mr. Bunny was trying to give grandma a nice birthday.
- Come on, everyone - she called - let's sing grandma's birthday song. One two Three. Mr Wolf opened his mouth wide to sing: - BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
- Mr Wolf! - Grandma looked shocked. At that moment, Naughty Little Red Riding Hood appeared from Mr Wolf!
- My granddaughter! Grandma screamed. "Forgive me," said Mr Wolf.
Naughty Little Riding Hood looked at him. She almost said something rude, as she normally did, but then she remembered the darkness inside her belly. - Thank you, grandma, you saved my life - said Little Naughty Riding Hood - Mr Wolf was dark and smelled of stale, rotting beans.
I didn't want to stay there forever - Little Red Riding Hood hugged grandma very tightly - Thank you. Thanks. Thanks.
"How lovely to hear you say thank you," Grandma said. - I don't remember hearing you say that before. - I had a really horrible day - said Little Red Riding Hood - I got lost in the forest.
I was scratched by thorns, Then I was soaked in the river and then I was devoured. - Oh dear - said the grandmother - That sounds awful. - It was all my fault - said Little Riding Hood - I've always been rude to everyone, but I see now that if I had been kind, none of these things would have happened to me.
Forgive me, everyone. - What's the magic word? - shouted the animals.
- Please! Naughty Little Riding Hood replied. Everyone applauded and all was forgiven.
- And Grandma, thank you for your coat - said Little Riding Hood - It's beautiful and I love it. - You're welcome, dear - Grandma said, smiling - If you're not going to be naughty anymore, we'll have to change your name to Little Red Riding Hood! "I also have something to say," said Mr Wolf - I'm sorry for eating you.
That part wasn't all your fault. So Little Red Riding Hood and Mr Wolf worked together to fix all the decorations. The forest band arrived to play for the party and everyone danced together.
Little Red Riding Hood remembered all the magic words. She offered cake to everyone else before eating a piece, and when the party was over, she stayed to help clean up. Everyone had a great time and grandma said it was the best birthday she ever had.
"From now on, I'll always use good manners," Little Red Riding Hood promised herself as she walked home. Then she burped and laughed. - Well, most of the time!
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