Little Red Riding Hood - Bedtime Story (BedtimeStory.TV)

Bedtime Story (BedtimeStory.TV)
30 Sept 201313:01

Summary

TLDRIn this classic tale, Little Red Riding Hood, a girl known for her red hooded cape, is sent by her mother to deliver food to her sick grandmother. Along the way, she encounters a cunning wolf who learns of her destination. The wolf deceives her with a distraction, rushes to her grandmother's house, and swallows the grandmother whole. Disguised as the grandmother, the wolf then tricks and consumes Little Red Riding Hood as well. Fortunately, a passing hunter, suspecting something amiss, discovers the wolf's deceit, rescues both the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf's belly, and teaches the wolf a lesson by stuffing it with rocks. The story concludes with Little Red Riding Hood learning the importance of heeding her mother's advice and avoiding strangers.

Takeaways

  • πŸ‘§ Little Red Riding Hood is the nickname of a girl who loves her red hood and wears it everywhere.
  • 🏑 The story takes place in a small village where Little Red lives with her family and her grandmother lives nearby.
  • 🍞 Little Red's mother asks her to deliver a basket of food to her sick grandmother.
  • πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Little Red is warned not to talk to strangers and to stay on the main path while on her journey.
  • 🐺 A wolf encounters Little Red in the forest and learns about her grandmother's location.
  • πŸ’‘ The wolf devises an evil plan to eat both Little Red and her grandmother after seeing the food basket.
  • 🌼 Distracted by flowers, Little Red strays from the path, allowing the wolf to reach her grandmother's house first.
  • πŸ‘΅ The wolf deceives and eats Little Red's grandmother, then disguises himself in her clothing to wait for Little Red.
  • πŸ€” Little Red notices her grandmother's appearance has changed but doesn't realize it's the wolf.
  • 🐺 The wolf swallows Little Red after she enters the house, thinking he has successfully captured his prey.
  • πŸ” A passing hunter suspects something is amiss due to the strange noises coming from the house.
  • πŸ”ͺ The hunter cuts open the wolf's belly, rescuing both Little Red and her grandmother.
  • 🏹 The villagers decide to teach the wolf a lesson by stuffing his stomach with heavy rocks.
  • πŸ“š Little Red Riding Hood learns the importance of listening to her mother and avoiding strangers.

Q & A

  • What is the story's title and main character?

    -The story's title is 'Little Red Riding Hood,' and the main character is a little girl who is often referred to by the same name.

  • Why did the people in the village start calling the little girl 'Little Red Riding Hood'?

    -The people in the village started calling her 'Little Red Riding Hood' because she wore a pretty red riding hood made by her grandmother everywhere she went.

  • What task was given to Little Red Riding Hood by her mother?

    -Little Red Riding Hood's mother asked her to deliver a basket to her grandmother's house, as her grandmother was very ill and could not get out of bed.

  • What were the contents of the basket that Little Red Riding Hood was carrying?

    -The basket contained bread and wine for her grandmother.

  • What warning did Little Red Riding Hood's mother give her before she left?

    -Her mother warned her not to talk to strangers she might meet on the road and to always keep to the main path.

  • How did the wolf trick Little Red Riding Hood into leaving the main path?

    -The wolf distracted Little Red Riding Hood by pointing out some lovely yellow flowers, causing her to forget her mother's warning and step off the path.

  • What did the wolf do after tricking Little Red Riding Hood?

    -After tricking Little Red Riding Hood, the wolf went to her grandmother's house, disguised himself as her, and swallowed her grandmother whole.

  • How did the wolf disguise himself to deceive Little Red Riding Hood when she arrived at her grandmother's house?

    -The wolf disguised himself by wearing her grandmother's nightgown, cap, and glasses and lay down in her bed.

  • What made the hunter suspicious when he passed by the grandmother's house?

    -The hunter became suspicious due to the loud snoring coming from the house, which did not sound like the grandmother.

  • How did the hunter save Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother?

    -The hunter cut open the wolf's stomach with a pair of scissors, allowing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother to jump out alive and unharmed.

  • What was the final fate of the wolf in the story?

    -The wolf was filled with heavy rocks by Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother, which caused him to fall off the bed and die due to the weight.

  • What lesson did Little Red Riding Hood learn from her experience?

    -Little Red Riding Hood learned the importance of listening to her mother and never talking to strangers.

Outlines

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πŸ‘§ Little Red Riding Hood's Journey

The story begins with Little Red Riding Hood, a girl known for her red hood, who is asked by her mother to deliver a basket to her sick grandmother. She sets off with a warning to avoid strangers and stay on the main path. As she enters the forest, she meets a wolf who inquires about her destination and the contents of her basket. The wolf, with a sinister plan, learns the location of her grandmother's house and decides to eat both the girl and her grandmother.

05:02

🐺 The Wolf's Deception and Capture

The wolf deceives Little Red Riding Hood by distracting her with flowers and then rushes to her grandmother's house. He pretends to be the girl to gain entry and swallows the grandmother whole. He then disguises himself as the grandmother, waiting for Little Red Riding Hood to arrive. When she does, he tricks her with various excuses for his altered appearance. Eventually, he reveals his true identity and swallows her as well, planning to take a nap after his feast.

10:03

πŸ” The Hunter's Intervention and Rescue

A passing hunter, alerted by the wolf's loud snoring, suspects something amiss and investigates. He discovers the wolf, deduces that he has eaten the grandmother, and plans to shoot him. However, he notices movement within the wolf's belly, indicating that the grandmother is still alive. The hunter cuts open the wolf's stomach, rescuing both Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother unharmed. They then decide to punish the wolf by stuffing his stomach with heavy rocks, causing him to fall and die from the weight.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is the main character in the story and the title of the video script. It refers to a young girl who is known for wearing a red hooded cloak, a gift from her grandmother. This character is central to the narrative, symbolizing innocence and the need for caution in a world with potential dangers. The story revolves around her journey to visit her sick grandmother and the encounter with a wolf, which serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of listening to one's elders and avoiding strangers.

πŸ’‘Grandmother

The grandmother is a significant character in the story who lives on the other side of the village and is the intended recipient of the basket from Little Red Riding Hood's mother. She represents the vulnerable and the loved ones we must protect. The grandmother's illness and subsequent encounter with the wolf underscore the theme of danger and the importance of vigilance. The wolf's deception and the grandmother's fate also highlight the consequences of not heeding warnings.

πŸ’‘Wolf

The wolf is the antagonist of the story, symbolizing deceit, danger, and the potential threats that can arise when one strays from the path of safety. The wolf's conversation with Little Red Riding Hood and his subsequent actions demonstrate the cunning and predatory nature of the character. His ultimate downfall serves as a moral lesson about the consequences of wickedness and the triumph of good over evil.

πŸ’‘Basket

The basket is an important prop in the story, containing bread and wine meant for Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother. It symbolizes care, love, and the nurturing role of family members. The basket also serves as a plot device that sets the stage for the wolf's deception and the ensuing events, emphasizing the theme of temptation and the need to stay focused on one's mission.

πŸ’‘Village

The village is the setting where Little Red Riding Hood lives and is a recurring element throughout the story. It represents the safe and familiar environment from which Little Red Riding Hood departs on her journey. The village also contrasts with the forest, which is where the danger unfolds, highlighting the theme of venturing beyond the safety of one's home and the potential risks involved.

πŸ’‘Forest

The forest is the location where Little Red Riding Hood encounters the wolf and where the main conflict of the story takes place. It symbolizes the unknown and the potential dangers that can arise when one is not cautious. The forest is also where Little Red Riding Hood is distracted by the flowers, leading to her deviation from the main path and setting the stage for the wolf's deception.

πŸ’‘Distraction

Distraction is a key concept in the story, as it leads to Little Red Riding Hood's deviation from the main path and her encounter with the wolf. It represents the temptation to stray from one's intended course and the consequences that can follow. The beautiful yellow flowers that distract Little Red Riding Hood serve as a metaphor for the allure of the unknown and the importance of staying focused on one's goals.

πŸ’‘Hunter

The hunter is a secondary character who plays a crucial role in the story's resolution. He represents the force of justice and intervention that saves Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother from the wolf. The hunter's actions underscore the theme of rescue and the importance of courage and quick thinking in the face of danger.

πŸ’‘Deception

Deception is a central theme in the story, embodied by the wolf's actions as he tricks Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. It highlights the importance of being wary of strangers and the potential harm that can come from trusting the wrong people. The wolf's disguise as the grandmother is a clear example of deception, which ultimately leads to his downfall.

πŸ’‘Lesson

The concept of a lesson is a recurring theme in the story, as it is through the events that Little Red Riding Hood learns the importance of listening to her mother and not talking to strangers. The story serves as a moral lesson about the consequences of not following advice and the value of wisdom and caution in navigating the world.

πŸ’‘Safety

Safety is a fundamental theme in the story, as it is the primary concern of Little Red Riding Hood's mother and the ultimate goal of the characters throughout the narrative. The warnings given to Little Red Riding Hood about not talking to strangers and staying on the main path are all centered around ensuring her safety. The story's conclusion reinforces the importance of safety and the protective measures one must take.

Highlights

Little Red Riding Hood is a tale about a young girl who loves her red riding hood, leading to her nickname.

The story begins with a request from Little Red's mother to deliver a basket to her ill grandmother.

The mother warns Little Red about the dangers of talking to strangers and the importance of staying on the main path.

Little Red Riding Hood encounters a wolf while following the path to her grandmother's house.

The wolf inquires about Little Red's destination and the contents of her basket, revealing a sinister interest.

Little Red unknowingly provides the wolf with information about her grandmother's location.

The wolf devises an evil plan to eat both the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood.

Distracted by flowers, Little Red strays from the path, forgetting her mother's warning.

The wolf takes advantage of the distraction to reach the grandmother's house first.

The wolf deceives the grandmother by pretending to be Little Red Riding Hood.

The grandmother is swallowed whole by the wolf, who then disguises himself as her.

Little Red arrives at her grandmother's house, unaware of the danger inside.

Suspicious changes in her grandmother's appearance alert Little Red to the presence of the wolf.

The wolf reveals himself and swallows Little Red Riding Hood, echoing the grandmother's fate.

A passing hunter hears the wolf's loud snoring, suspecting something amiss.

The hunter discovers the wolf and deduces that he has eaten the grandmother.

The hunter rescues both the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf's stomach.

The wolf is punished by having his stomach filled with rocks, leading to his downfall.

Little Red Riding Hood learns a valuable lesson about the importance of heeding warnings and avoiding strangers.

Transcripts

play00:00

Little Red Riding Hood

play00:11

Once upon a time,

play00:13

there was a little girl who lived in a small village.

play00:25

Her grandmother, who lived on the other side of the village,

play00:28

had made her a pretty red riding hood.

play00:31

She loved it so much that she wore it everywhere she went.

play00:36

The people in the village got so used to seeing he in it,

play00:41

that they took to calling her Little Red Riding Hood.

play00:51

One day her mother called her over.

play00:55

Little Red Riding Hood,

play00:57

please bring this basket to your grandmother's house.

play01:02

Hmm, smells good

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She is very ill and cannot get out of bed.

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Taking the basket, Little Red Riding Hood started down the road.

play01:15

Hurry dear! Grandma must be very hungry.

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I will, Mother!

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Remember, don't talk to strangers you meet on the road

play01:37

and always keep to the main path.

play01:42

Don't worry Mother, I'll remember!

play01:46

...and with that, Little Red Riding Hood walked off in the direction of her grandmother's house with the basket in her hand.

play01:55

Little Red Riding Hood continued to follow the path until it led into a forest.

play02:01

As she passed through the forest, a wolf appeared from behind the bushes.

play02:05

Hello, there Little Red Riding Hood.

play02:11

Hello. How are you?

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Where are you off to in such a hurry?

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I am on my way to visit my Grandma.

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Oh, I see. What have you got in that basket there?

play02:33

It's bread and wine for my Grandma. She's very ill.

play02:40

Is she?

play02:43

You must be a very nice little girl. Does she live far?

play02:53

Not really, her house is just over the hill, next to the three oak trees.

play02:59

The wolf's moth watered as he formed an evil plan in his head

play03:10

Hmmm.....

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first I can gobble up the Grandma, then I'll swallow Little Red Riding Hood,

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and then I can wash them down with the treats in that basket!

play03:23

He he he he!

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The wolf followed Little Red Riding Hood down the path and soon began to talk to her again...

play03:38

Look over there Little Red Riding Hood.

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Do you see those lovely yellow flowers?

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Oh, you're right! They're beautiful!

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Distracted by the pretty flowers,

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Little Red Riding Hood forgot all about her Mother's warning

play04:05

and stepped off the path to take a closer look.

play04:15

Ah ha! Let that silly Little Red Riding Hood enjoy her flowers.

play04:21

Meanwhile, I'm going to Grandma's house!

play04:30

When the wolf knocked on Grandma's door

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a faint voice answered him from inside the house...

play04:43

Who is it?

play04:47

It's me Grandma, Little Red Riding Hood. Please let me in.

play04:54

I've come to bring you some freshly baked bread and delicious wine.

play05:01

Oh, that is so nice! Come in, the door is open. Come on in.

play05:15

Throwing open the door, the wolf sprang into the house. Grandma screamed...

play05:21

You're not my granddaughter, you're a wolf!

play05:24

With an evil laugh, the Wolf pounced on her and swallowed her whole.

play05:42

Disguising himself in Grandma's nightgown,cap, and glasses, the wolf lay down in her bed and pulled up the covers.

play05:51

He he.Soon I'll be snacking on Little Red Riding too!

play05:57

I can almost taste her already!

play06:10

Finally Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother's house.

play06:22

Hello Grandma. It is me, Little Red Riding Hood. Can I come in?

play06:28

The door is open. Come on in.

play06:38

When Little Red Riding Hood entered the house she instantly felt that something had changed in her grandmother's appearance.

play06:46

Oh, Grandma! Why are your ears so big?

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To hear your sweet voice better, my dear.

play07:00

What happened to your eyes? Why did are they so wide and scary?

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To see your lovely face better, sweet heart.

play07:13

Why are your teeth so long and sharp?

play07:20

To chew better, darling... when I eat you!!!

play07:31

Before Little Red Riding Hood could move, the wolf left out of bed,

play07:38

pounced on her and swallowed her whole just like her grandmother.

play07:49

Hmmm. That was yummy

play08:00

Ah, now all I need after such a satisfying snack is a good nap...

play08:12

The wolf ate so much. His stomach was full

play08:19

...and the wolf drifted off to sleep, snoring loudly.

play08:39

At that very moment, a hunter was passing by Grandma's house.

play08:43

He was surprised to hear the loud snoring, and began to suspect that something odd was going on...

play08:53

That doesn't sound like Grandma at all! It sounds like some savage beast.

play09:09

The hunter peeked in through the window and saw the wolf.

play09:17

Ah ha! That monster must have eaten poor Grandma!

play09:29

Sneaking quietly into the house, the hunter aimed his rifle at the sleeping wolf.

play09:35

But just as he was about to shoot, the wolf's bulging belly began to wiggle.

play09:42

Oh my! It looks like Grandma is still trapped in the wolf's stomach!

play09:52

The hunter brought a pair of scissors and cut open the wolf's stomach.

play09:58

Grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood jumped out alive and unharmed.

play10:02

Thank you for saving us, Mr. Hunter!

play10:05

I am so glad that you are both alright...

play10:09

but what should we do about that wolf?

play10:13

Let's teach the wicked wolf a lesson, and stuff his stomach with rocks!

play10:24

Little Red Riding Hood brought some heavy rocks that she gathered outside and loaded them into the wolf's stomach.

play10:32

When she was done, Grandma stitched the the wolf back up.

play10:57

Ugh.... my stomach! What happened to my stomach?

play11:05

Why does it hurt so much!

play11:15

The rocks in the wolf's stomach were so heavy he couldn't get up off the bed.

play11:21

He tossed and turned until he toppled off the edge and fell to the floor, dead.

play11:26

Everyone cheered.

play11:30

Hurray!

play11:37

That day, Little Red Riding Hood learned an important lesson too.

play11:42

She promised that from that moment on, she would always listen to her mother and never talk to strangers.

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