There was a cute cottage in which a little family lived — the father, mother and their five-year old daughter. The cottage was near a forest. The little girl received a gift of a red coat with a hood from her aunt. She loved the coat so dearly that she wore it too often. So friends started calling her Little Redriding Hood. The girl’s granny lived alone across the forest. When Red’s birthday was near, her mother baked a cake and Redriding Hood wanted to
take a piece for her grandmother. So her mother packed the cake for her.
When Redriding Hood stepped out of the house her mother called her in and asked, “Darling, did you pray before leaving the house?”
“No mummy, I forgot,” she replied. When she had prayed her mother said, “Go along the straight road and don’t talk to bad people.”
“O.K. mummy,” said Red cheerfully and went along the way singing choruses.
A wolf was watching the little girl and wanted to have her for supper. But the road was not a safe place to attack her. So he went near her and sweetly asked her, “Where are you going, my child?” Red innocently replied, “To my Granny’s.” She completely forgot what her mother had told her and started a conversation with the wolf.
“You will never reach your Granny’s place before dark if you take this road. You must take a shortcut through the forest.”
Thus saying, the wolf showed her a devious route through the forest. Red fell for the sweet talk of the wolf and started along the forest path.
In the meanwhile the wolf ran to her Granny’s house. He changed his voice and knocked at the door and said, “Granny, this is Little Redriding Hood.” When Granny opened the door the wolf caught her throat. When she fainted he put her inside a shelf, put on her spectacles and bonnet and lay down on her cot, covering himself with her bedsheet.
When Red came in he said, “Come my darling, come.” Red was surprised. She asked, “Granny, why is your voice so rough?” “Oh, I’ve got a bad cold dear,” said the wolf. “Why are your eyes so big?” asked Red. “To enjoy your beauty,” said the wolf. “Why are your ears so big?” querried Red. “To listen to your sweet songs,” replied the wolf. “And why are your teeth so big Granny?” asked Red. At that the wolf pounced on her and said, “To eat you!”
“Jesus, help me,” screamed Little Redriding Hood.
A woodcutter who was cutting wood nearby heard the cry and rushed just in time to see the wolf on the child. He swung his axe and in one blow killed the wolf. Then they brought Granny out and revived her. Granny happily ate the cake and the woodcutter took Redriding Hood safely back to her home.
You must always remember to pray before you go out of the house . Take your mother’s advice seriously, and when in trouble call on the name of Jesus for help.
Dr. Lilian Stanley
13 Church Colony
Vellore 632006, India
+91 9843511943
lilianstanley@gmail.com
Blessing Youth Mission
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There was a cute cottage in which a little family lived — the father, mother and their five-year old daughter. The cottage was near a forest. The little girl received a gift of a red coat with a hood from her aunt. She loved the coat so dearly that she wore it too often. So friends started calling her Little Redriding Hood. The girl’s granny lived alone across the forest. When Red’s birthday was near, her mother baked a cake and Redriding Hood wanted to
take a piece for her grandmother. So her mother packed the cake for her.
When Redriding Hood stepped out of the house her mother called her in and asked, “Darling, did you pray before leaving the house?”
“No mummy, I forgot,” she replied. When she had prayed her mother said, “Go along the straight road and don’t talk to bad people.”
“O.K. mummy,” said Red cheerfully and went along the way singing choruses.
A wolf was watching the little girl and wanted to have her for supper. But the road was not a safe place to attack her. So he went near her and sweetly asked her, “Where are you going, my child?” Red innocently replied, “To my Granny’s.” She completely forgot what her mother had told her and started a conversation with the wolf.
“You will never reach your Granny’s place before dark if you take this road. You must take a shortcut through the forest.”
Thus saying, the wolf showed her a devious route through the forest. Red fell for the sweet talk of the wolf and started along the forest path.
In the meanwhile the wolf ran to her Granny’s house. He changed his voice and knocked at the door and said, “Granny, this is Little Redriding Hood.” When Granny opened the door the wolf caught her throat. When she fainted he put her inside a shelf, put on her spectacles and bonnet and lay down on her cot, covering himself with her bedsheet.
When Red came in he said, “Come my darling, come.” Red was surprised. She asked, “Granny, why is your voice so rough?” “Oh, I’ve got a bad cold dear,” said the wolf. “Why are your eyes so big?” asked Red. “To enjoy your beauty,” said the wolf. “Why are your ears so big?” querried Red. “To listen to your sweet songs,” replied the wolf. “And why are your teeth so big Granny?” asked Red. At that the wolf pounced on her and said, “To eat you!”
“Jesus, help me,” screamed Little Redriding Hood.
A woodcutter who was cutting wood nearby heard the cry and rushed just in time to see the wolf on the child. He swung his axe and in one blow killed the wolf. Then they brought Granny out and revived her. Granny happily ate the cake and the woodcutter took Redriding Hood safely back to her home.
You must always remember to pray before you go out of the house . Take your mother’s advice seriously, and when in trouble call on the name of Jesus for help.
Dr. Lilian Stanley
13 Church Colony
Vellore 632006, India
+91 9843511943
lilianstanley@gmail.com
Blessing Youth Mission
13 Church Colony
Vellore 632006, India
+91-416-2242943, +91-416-2248943
hq@bymonline.org
www.bymonline.org
Click here for more options
To buy books written by Dr. Lilian Stanley, kindly reach to us in the follwing address
Blessing Literature Centre
21/11 West Coovam River Road,
Chintadripet,
Chennai 600 002, India.
+91-44-28450411, Mob:8806270699
blc@bymonline.org