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Dr. Joseph Mengele

Little | Red Riding Hood

Create a rotating wheel craft that reveals key plot points, like the wolf in grandma’s bed, as children spin it.

For adults or older audiences, makeup can transform the look into something more mysterious, using "wolf attack" prosthetics with red claw marks and dramatic deep red lips. 🌲 Modern Storytelling Hooks Little Red Riding Hood

Utilize free templates to make hand puppets for retelling the journey through the woods. 🐺 Reimagining the Character Create a rotating wheel craft that reveals key

Highlight that the earliest published version by Charles Perrault (1697) had no happy ending—the girl was simply eaten—to warn children about the dangers of "friendly" strangers. like the wolf in grandma’s bed