Little Red Riding Hood - Jerry Pinkney

Captivating artwork makes classic wolf tale howl.

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Book details
  • Author:Jerry Pinkney
  • # of pages: 40
  • Publisher:Little, Brown & Co.
  • Original Publication Date: 10/01/2007
  • Genre: Fiction - Fairy Tale
  • Hardcover: $16.99
  • Publisher's Recommended Reading Level: 4-8
  • Read Aloud: 4
  • Read Alone: 8

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this version of Grimm's traditional fairytale is true to the original. The leering wolf eats the grandmother and then is killed by the heroic woodsman who saves the day. However, nothing too gory is shown. Some illustrations, especially the depictions of the scary wolf, might be too much for younger kids.

Families can talk about the story and where Red Riding Hood went wrong. What did her mother tell her? Should she have stopped to talk with the wolf?

Message

Social Behavior:

People help one another.

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Violence

The woodsman kills the wolf with his axe and cuts him open; however the illustrations don't show the violence.

Sex

Language

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Patricia Tauzer

Little Red Riding Hood runs into the wolf on the way to her grandmother's house. Though warned by her mother not to delay, she stops to talk with him before going on her way. They meet up again when he is posing as the grandmother in the hope of devouring her. However, the day is saved by a woodcutter who happens to be passing by.

Is it any good?

5
Just knowing that this version of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD was created by Jerry Pinkney should tip readers off to its quality. His artwork alone brings an amazing depth to this classic tale, that in his telling goes beyond the expected. He brings a multicultural sensitivity to a story that has long been part of a European tradition. And the language he has written is poetic and captivating.

With pencil, watercolor, gouache, and ink on paper, Pinkney has filled each page with a scene that is expressive, delicate, strong, colorful, realistic, and imaginative all at the same time. The soft features of Little Red, her mother, and grandmother glow with sincerity. The woods silently filled with snow-covered birch and fir as well as creatures that seem ever-watchful help build a definite tension. The very realistic wolf almost seems to smile though something in his face subtly says he is up to no good. And, this is just the artwork.

The language itself takes the traditional and makes it more. Poetic and pleasant, nothing is dumbed down here as modern retellings sometimes are. All senses are stimulated. Readers can smell the chicken soup simmering in the cozy kitchen, taste the snowflakes, hear the crunching of the snow and the chopping of the woodsman and feel the peaceful crisp cold of the forest. Of course, they have an amazing number of things to look at. If you want to own one version of Little Red Riding Hood other than the original, this is definitely the one to have.

Other choices

Little Red Riding Hood in other Cultures:
Carerucita Roja/Little Red Riding Hood by Francesca Rovira
Pretty Salma: A Little Red Riding Hood Story from Africa by Niki Daly
Isabel and the Hungry Coyote by Keith Polette
A Cajun Little Red Riding Hood by Bertha Amoss

Versions with an Unusual Slant:
LRRH: A Newfangled Prairie Tale by Lisa Campbell Ernst
Little Red: A Frizzingly Good Yarn by Lynn Roberts
The Wolf's Story: What Really Happened to LRRH by Toby Forward & Izhar Cohen

Other Amazing Retellings by Jerry Pinkney:
The Little Red Hen
Noah's Ark
The Ugly Duckling
Aesop's Fables

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