[Music] once upon a time in a quaint Village nestled deep within a dense forest there lived a sweet little girl called Little Red Riding Hood she was called so because she always wore a vibrant red hooded cloak that her grandmother had made for her Little Red Riding Hood was dearly loved by everyone in the village especially by her grandmother who lived on the other side of the forest one Sunny morning Little Red Riding Hood's mother asked her to take some food and medicine to her sick grandmother who lived on the other side of the forest
Little Red Riding Hood happily agreed taking taking the basket from her mother's hands but remember her mother cautioned Don't Stray From the Path and be careful of the big bad wolf that roams these Woods Little Red Riding Hood promised to heed her mother's warnings and set off on her journey as she walked through the forest she hummed a cheerful tune enjoying the beauty of nature around her she couldn't resist picking wild flowers along the way she lost track of time and soon the path diverged unbeknownst to her a cunning wolf had been watching her from
the Shadows his eyes gleaming with Hunger the wolf approached Little Red Riding Hood and struck up a conversation good morning little girl he said his voice smooth as honey where are you off to Little Red Riding Hood hesitated she remembered her mother's warning but couldn't resist the wolf's friendly demeanor I'm visiting my grandmother she replied she lives in the cottage Beyond the Forest the wolf's ears perked up ah your grandmother he said pretending innocence how lovely and what do you have in that basket Little Red Riding Hood innocently showed him the bread honey and wine
the wolf's stomach growled and his eyes narrowed tell me said the wolf where does your grandmother live Little Red Riding Hood still unaware of the wolf's true intentions shared the location just follow this path she said pointing the wolf with a devious plan in mind suggested that Little Red Riding Hood take the longer scenic route through the forest while he took a shortcut to her grandmother's house trusting the wolf's words Little Red Riding Hood ventured deeper into the forest straying from the safety of the path meanwhile the wolf dashed ahead his paws barely touching the
ground he reached the grandmother's Cottage first knocked on the door and imitated Little Red Riding Hood's voice Grandma it's me Little Red Riding Hood the unsuspecting grandmother opened the door she was frail and gray her eyesight failing come in my child she said the wolf stepped inside and quickly devoured the old lady he then put on her night cap and climbed into her bed when Little Red Riding Hood finally arrived at her grandmother's house she found the door a jar and entered cautiously to her surprise she found the wolf lying in her grandmother's bed disguised
in her grandmother's clothes grandmother what big ears you have she said so all the better to hear you with my dear replied the wolf his voice disguised to sound like the grandmother's grandmother what big eyes you have she continued all the better to see you with my dear replied the wolf once more grandmother what big teeth you have she said growing suspicious all the better to eat you with the wolf snarled leaping out of bed and lunging towards her swallowing her hole just then a brave Woodsman happened by he had heard the wolf's growls and
suspected Foul Play bursting into the cottage he saw the wolf in bed snoring contentedly The Woodsman grabbed his axe and sliced open the wolf's belly out popped Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother both unharmed they hugged each other grateful for their rescue from that day forward Little Red Riding Hood learned to be cautious in the woods and never strayed from the path again and as for the big bad wolf he never dared to cross paths with her or her grandmother ever again the moral of the story is that appearances can be deceiving and it's
crucial to trust your instincts and be wary of those who may wish to harm you stay on the path of of righteousness and never stray from the safety of what you know to be true and so remember to heed your parents' advice stay on the path and beware of wolves in disguise