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Little Red Riding Hood - Script and Song Lyrics. NARRATOR Once upon a ... promised to be careful, waved goodbye to her mother and skipped off through the  ...
Little Red Riding Hood - Script and Song Lyrics NARRATOR

Once upon a time there was a little girl who lived in a village near a wood. When she went out, she always wore a red cloak with a red hood, so everyone called her ‘Little Red Riding Hood’.



One day, her mother said to her:

MOTHER

Your granny is ill. Please will you take these cakes to her? Song 1. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

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1 Dressed in red, dressed in red, A riding hood upon her head. Dressed in red, dressed in red, Little Red Riding Hood, Little Red Riding Hood. 2 Full of fun, full of fun, With a basket full of currant buns. Full of fun, full of fun, Little Red Riding Hood, Little Red Riding Hood. 3 Off to the woods, off to the woods, And promising to be very good. Off to the woods, off to the woods, Little Red Riding Hood, Little Red Riding Hood. 4 Repeat verse 1 © 2009 Out of the Ark Ltd, Surrey KT12 4RQ CCLI Song No. 5558841

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Little Red Riding Hood was reminded by her mother not to stop at all on the way. She must go straight to her grandmother’s house and not talk to any strangers. So she promised to be careful, waved goodbye to her mother and skipped off through the woods.



It was a lovely sunny day and Little Red Riding Hood saw some beautiful flowers growing. The flowers were so pretty that she forgot her promise to her mother, knelt down and began to pick some. But someone was lurking behind the trees. It was a crafty, hungry wolf. Song 2. WICKED MR WOLF

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1 Who is that creeping about, Creeping about, creeping about? Who is that creeping about? It’s wicked Mr Wolf. 2 Who’s that hiding behind the trees, Behind the trees, behind the trees? Who’s that hiding behind the trees? It’s wicked Mr Wolf. 3 Who’s that looking through the leaves, Through the leaves, through the leaves? Who’s that looking through the leaves? It’s wicked Mr Wolf. 4 Repeat verse 1 © 2009 Out of the Ark Ltd, Surrey KT12 4RQ CCLI Song No. 5558858

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Mr Wolf walked up to Little Red Riding Hood and spoke to her in a nice, friendly voice.

MR WOLF

What is your name little girl?

LITTLE RRH

I’m Little Red Riding Hood.

MR WOLF

And where are you going?

LITTLE RRH

To my granny’s house down there in the woods.

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Mr Wolf thought that Little Red Riding Hood looked very tasty and he cooked up a cunning plan. Off he ran as fast as he could to Granny’s house. He knocked on the door. Granny sat up in bed.

GRANNY

Who is it?

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Mr Wolf put on the sweetest voice he could.

MR WOLF

It’s me, Little Red Riding Hood.

GRANNY

Come in, come in!

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Mr Wolf let himself in. He went over to Granny, opened up his mouth and gobbled her up whole. He let out a large burp!

MR WOLF

(Rubbing tummy) A bit tough!

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Mr Wolf put on one of Granny’s nightgowns, one of her frilly sleeping caps and her glasses. Then he got into Granny’s bed and waited for Little Red Riding Hood to arrive.



A short time later there was a knock at the door. Mr Wolf spoke in his friendly, sweet voice again.

MR WOLF

Who is it?

LITTLE RRH

It’s me, Little Red Riding Hood.

MR WOLF

Come in my dear.

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But when Little Red Riding Hood went into the cottage, she thought her Granny looked very, very odd. Song 3. OH, GRANNY! 1 Granny, you’re looking odd today, Your nose has grown a lot. Granny, you’re looking odd today, What a great big nose you’ve got, Oh, Granny! 2 Granny, you’re looking odd today, Your ears have grown a lot. Granny, you’re looking odd today, What great big ears you’ve got, Oh, Granny!

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3 Granny, you’re looking odd today, Your eyes have grown a lot. Granny, you’re looking odd today, What great big eyes you’ve got, Oh, Granny! 4 Granny, you’re looking odd today, Your teeth have grown a lot. Granny, you’re looking odd today, What great big teeth you’ve got, Oh, Granny! © 2009 Out of the Ark Ltd, Surrey KT12 4RQ CCLI Song No. 5558865

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Little Red Riding Hood looked carefully at Granny.

LITTLE RRH

Oh Granny, what big ears you have!

MR WOLF/ALL All the better to hear you with. LITTLE RRH

But Granny, what big eyes you have!

MR WOLF/ALL All the better to see you with. LITTLE RRH

But Granny, what big teeth you have!

MR WOLF/ALL All the better to eat you with and I’m going to eat you up!! NARRATOR

Mr Wolf leapt out of bed and began to chase Little Red Riding Hood. She ran round the room with the wolf behind her, screaming loudly. A woodcutter, chopping logs nearby, heard the screams and ran quickly to the cottage.



He bonked the wolf on the head and slit him down the middle with his axe. Out popped Granny.

GRANNY

(Looking startled) Oh my goodness!

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Then Little Red Riding Hood, Granny and the woodcutter filled the wolf’s tummy with stones. They sewed him up and took him deep into the woods. Mr Wolf had a very bad tummy ache when he woke up.



Everyone felt very relieved.

LITTLE RRH

From now on, I will always do as mother asks and never speak to strangers.

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Granny, the woodcutter and Little Red Riding Hood sat down together to have tea and cakes and were never bothered by that wicked Mr Wolf again. Song 4. GOODBYE MR WOLF 1 Goodbye Mr Wolf, Don’t you come back, Don’t you come back, Don’t you come back. Goodbye Mr Wolf, Don’t you come back, Don’t bother us again, again, Don’t bother us again. 2 Goodbye Mr Wolf, Go to your den, Go to your den, Go to your den. Goodbye Mr Wolf, Go to your den, Don’t bother us again, again, Don’t bother us again. 3 Goodbye Mr Wolf, Try to be good, Try to be good, Try to be good. Goodbye Mr Wolf, Try to be good, Don’t bother us again, again, Don’t bother us again. 4 Repeat verse 1 © 2009 Out of the Ark Ltd, Surrey KT12 4RQ CCLI Song No. 5558872

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