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Little Red Riding Hood (Hardcover)

~ (Author, Illustrator), Jacob Grimm (Author), Wilhelm Grimm (Author)
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Trina Schart Hyman used to pretend she was Little Red Riding Hood when she was a little girl, wearing a red cape sewn by her mother. Her love for this character permeates her award-winning retelling of the traditional Grimm story, even as Grandma and Little Red get eaten alive by the wolf and then saved by the kindly woodsman (illustrated carefully with a minimum of violence). Little Red learns her lessons--to keep her promises, to stay on the path, to mind her manners, and to avoid talking to big, bad wolves--lessons parents still try to teach their children many generations after the Brothers Grimm first recorded this story.

For over 20 years, readers young and old have loved Hyman's illustrations of children's books, fairy tales, and folk tales--most notably the Caldecott Honor Book Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins by Eric Kimmel, and The Fortune Tellers by Lloyd Alexander. Her illustrations for Saint George and the Dragon, by Margaret Hodges, won the Caldecott Medal. (Ages 3 to 6)



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On her way to deliver a basket of food to her sick grandmother, Elisabeth encounters a sly wolf.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great version of Little Red Riding Hood, April 18, 2000
Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale that has been told and retold many times. Trina Hyman's version that she both retells and illustrates is based on the Grimm Brother's version. This version of Little Red Riding Hood contains a happy ending and a moral. There are two plots in this story: the visual and the textual. In Hyman's version (the textual story line), Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother are eaten by the wolf, but the huntsman saves them by cutting open the wolf's belly. Little Red Riding Hood learns to be careful of who she speaks to when she is alone in the woods, because strange wolves can not be trusted. Hyman places the text, surrounded by a border, on the left-hand page. The corresponding illustration is on the right-hand page. The visual story line involves main illustrations and borders that surround the text. The borders are designed after Pennsylvania Dutch folk art, common garden plants, and wallpaper, but they also "reflect the underlying meaning of the story". At the beginning and ending of the story, the colors included in the borders, such as yellow, green and pink, are full of life. This signifies that before her adventure, Little Red Riding Hood is full of life and afterwards, she receives a second chance at life when the Huntsman saves her. When Little Red Riding Hood is at her grandmother's house, the borders match something inside, such as an apron or quilt square. When she is in the woods, the borders have a nature theme. Those borders contain flowers, trees, and forest animals. Not only do picture books illustrate the text of the story; they can also create additional story material. For example, Hyman includes a black cat in every illustration. I find this to be significant because according to superstition, black cats bring bad luck. They have been known to draw lightning and are even witches in disguise sometimes. The black cat in this book follows Little Red Riding Hood wherever she goes. The cat can be seen peering out from behind trees, squatting in bushes, and walking with Little Red Riding Hood. Maybe the black cat is the bad luck that causes Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother to get eaten. Or, maybe the cat represents the narrator of the story. I believe the cat is not bad luck, but more of a guardian angel watching out for Little Red Riding Hood. The cat keeps an eye on Little Red Riding Hood on her way to her grandmother's house, and the cat seems to draw the huntsman's attention to the cabin. I feel that the Grimm Brother's version of Little Red Riding Hood is the best selection for Hyman. In my opinion, the happy ending and moral, make the story much more appealing.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a treasure of a book!, January 25, 2000
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I am so glad I stumbled on to this version of "Little Red Riding Hood" and that my son and I will be able to enjoy it together for years to come. The illustrations are lush and evocative; the geraniums bloom off the pages and the calico-inspired borders make you want to cover up with a cozy quilt. The retelling is superb, as well, casting Little Red as a spunky yet polite heroine. Every child's personal library needs this story, and this is the best version of this timeless tale I've ever seen.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a PC retelling, thank goodness!, March 8, 2004
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Trina Hyman's lushly illustrated version of Grimm's tale of a young girl and her grandmother beset by a wickedly ravenous wolf is about as good as this tale gets. Fortunately for the reader, this Red Riding Hood avoids the politically correct fate of so many other modern versions of similar works.

Done with an Arts & Crafts flair, the illustrations are detailed and worthy of the Caldecott Honor award this book received. The text is relegated to a small box on every other page, giving plenty of space to enjoy the drawings.

I don't have the original Grimm text, so I cannot comment on how true to their text this work is. However, I can say that the wolf's snacking on Grandma and Red, plus his gruesome demise, is here in all its glory. Don't tell anyone from PETA.

If you are the kind of parent that loves classic tales wondrously retold, and doesn't want to sugarcoat life, then by all means get this one. It is lovely to look at and has a good moral base--just the way they used to make 'em.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
It's all been said in other reviews here, so I'll keep this short. The illustrations are absolutely beautiful, and the illustrations of the characters are full of personality. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good for Mature but Too Scary for the Little Ones
I purchased this book for my 4-year old. I looked at reviews and vaguely remember one person commenting on the gross ending, but I guess I must have looked over it somehow. Read more
Published 11 months ago by C. Simmons

5.0 out of 5 stars Good compromise between horrible and cutesy
I am in love with this beautiful edition of the fairy tale! It was a wise decision to go inbetween the various endings to something a little more violent than a scream but still a... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Emily Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Illustrations
I ordered this book for my grandson because it is his favorite. The illustrations are really pretty. Any young child will love it.
Published 22 months ago by Music Lover

5.0 out of 5 stars Still beautiful
This book is as lovely now as it was when I was a child. The story is familiar and not adapted to make it less moral or more appealing to people who do not think that children... Read more
Published on March 21, 2006 by Mitzi S. Rose

4.0 out of 5 stars Good retelling of the traditional stories - beware of reviewers who should know better
This is a well illustrated and entertaining version of the old story. My 4 year old son enjoyed it. The adult reviewer who was "shocked" and felt he "should have been warned"... Read more
Published on March 13, 2006 by TB

5.0 out of 5 stars Little Red Riding Hood
I love Trina Schart Hyman's illustration style. I appreciate her line quality and the depth she gets from her paints and the faces of her characters are so expressive. Read more
Published on August 22, 2005 by Lori Anne Sume

5.0 out of 5 stars This is the true story!
It is so difficult to find these tales told with the original plot, and not made so happy and safe that the point gets lost. Read more
Published on July 7, 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars A perfect Example
Grimms had a superb storyline but this version of Red Riding Hood by Trina Schart Hyman is a Perfect Example for the kids to follow in their day to day life. Read more
Published on May 31, 2004 by Ilaxi S. Patel

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