Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a little girl named Red Riding Hood. She was called Red Riding Hood because she always wore a red cape that her grandmother had made for her. One day, her mother asked her to take some food and a bottle of wine to her grandmother, who lived in a cottage in the woods.
    Red Riding Hood happily agreed and set off on the journey. As she walked through the woods, she hummed a little tune and enjoyed the beauty of nature around her. Little did she know that a cunning wolf was watching her from behind the trees.
    The wolf, with his sharp eyes and sly grin, approached Red Riding Hood and asked her where she was going. Red Riding Hood, being a naive and innocent girl, told the wolf about her visit to her grandmother's cottage. The wolf, pretending to be concerned, suggested that she pick some flowers for her grandmother along the way. Red Riding Hood thought it was a good idea and wandered off to pick some flowers, while the wolf took a shortcut to the grandmother's cottage.
    When Red Riding Hood finally arrived at her grandmother's cottage, she was surprised to see that the door was already open. She entered the cottage and found her grandmother lying in bed, looking very strange. "Grandmother, what big ears you have," she said. "All the better to hear you with, my dear," replied the wolf, disguised as the grandmother.
    "Grandmother, what big eyes you have," she said. "All the better to see you with, my dear," replied the wolf.
    "Grandmother, what big teeth you have," she said. "All the better to eat you with, my dear," the wolf growled, and he jumped out of bed and tried to eat Red Riding Hood.
    Just then, a woodcutter who had been passing by heard the commotion and rushed into the cottage. He quickly grabbed his axe and managed to save Red Riding Hood and her grandmother from the wolf. The wolf, realizing that he had been outsmarted, ran away into the woods and was never seen again.
time in a bottle    From that day on, Red Riding Hood learned to be more cautious and never spoke to stra
ngers in the woods. She also made sure to always stay on the path and never wander off. And the woodcutter became a hero in the village for his bravery in saving the two of them.
    And so, the tale of Little Red Riding Hood and the cunning wolf became a cautionary story for children everywhere, reminding them to be wary of strangers and to always stay safe.