Little Red Riding Hood is worried about her Granny. Granny’s recovered from her scare with the Big Bad Wolf, but she’s lonely. Thankfully Little Red Riding Hood is on the case! She is ready to find her Granny some new hobbies and some new friends. This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective on a well-known tale.
Tony Bradman has written more than 50 books for children. Well-known as a children’s book reviewer for Parents magazine, he also founded the Best Book for Babies Award. His books for Frances Lincoln are Has Anyone Seen Jack?, Look Out He’s Behind You, This Little Baby, Through my Window and he edited the story anthology Give Me Shelter. Tony lives in Kent.
Sarah Warburton is an established artist whose books include Dinosaurs in the Supermarket and The Princess and the Peas. She has an uncanny ability to capture huge amounts of charm, humor, and detail in her work. She lives in Bristol, England.
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