This audiobook is the final installment of my reading of "Revolting Rhymes". In this podcast I read aloud the tales of "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Three Little Pigs" which end up being strangely connected...Poem one starts straight after the intro music, poem two commences at 4.45.
Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf
What does granny say is going to happen?
What did the wolf do to make sure he looked like granny?
Where did the wolf sit once dressed up?
Why use the word ‘caviar’ to describe the taste of Red Riding Hood?
How many times does red shoot the wolf? How do you know?
What ended up happening to the wolf? How do you feel about this ending? Who is the baddie of the piece?
The Three Little Pigs
Why does the wolf shout “Bacon, pork and ham”?
What is the meaning of the word ‘trifle’ in this text?
Why phone Little Red Riding Hood?
“Spit was dripping from his jaw” – what does this tell you about how the wolf was feeling?
Why is the phrase ‘the upper crust’ a clever phrase to use in this story? What are its two meanings?
How do you feel about Red Riding Hood now?