To my favorite 8th grade science teacher, Mr. Bishop.This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
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Little Red Riding Hood had to go see her sickly
grandmother in the next village over, about 1 kilometer
away. See was bringing with her wine and cake.

Her mother told her to stay on the main trail and must not get lost or
she would be in big trouble. Since it was about 40 degrees Fahrenheit
which is equivalent to 4.44444 degrees Celsius, Little Red Riding Hood
decided to where her red cloak to keep her warm on her journey.



Little Red Riding Hood was almost there. She had stayed
on the main path the whole time and was following her
mothers instructions exactly. She is now about 500
meters away from her grandmother's house.



Little Red Riding Hood is now in sight of her grandmother's house,
when a big bad wolf suddenly stops her in her tracks. The wolf asks
her where she is going, and Little Red Riding Hood naturally tells the
wolf her grandmother's house, and points to the house behind him.
The wolf then proceeds to ask her a question.
Want to play a game?
Sure!
Okay, count to 100, in seconds.
Okay!
The wolf ran around back and snuck into grandmother's house. He did
this so fast that he still had a full minute, 60 seconds, to eat
grandmother. Which he did, when he was all done, he put on some
clothing and slipped into bed.


I don't think I should look forthat wolf, grandmother needs me.



Knock! Knock! Little Red Riding Hood finally made it to grandmother's
house. She brought along with her one cubic liter of wine and two 20
gram slices of carrot cake for grandmother.

Come on in!
Who is it?
Grandaughter.















My, you have such a deep voice.Your eyes are so black.
And your hands are so big. What are
those, like 30 centimeters big?
The wolf laid there and looked at Little Red Riding Hood. And then
Little Red Riding Hood starting to ask some questions to
grandmother.
Really?









Little Red Riding Hood knew from the moment she walked in the door
that something did not feel right. And now she is really in trouble!
I'm not! Is that the dinnerbell I hear.
Your not grandmother.


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