Little Red Riding Hood of the Pacific Northwest

Illustrated by Jeremiah Trammell
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Hardcover
$17.99 US
| $17.99 CAN
On sale Oct 23, 2018 | 32 Pages | 9781632171832
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3
Reading Level: Lexile AD610L | Fountas & Pinnell P
A well-known fairy tale takes on a new twist!

Once upon a time on the shore of the Salish Sea lived a bold, brave young girl bursting with the spirit of adventure. When she inherits a red-velvet cape her mother wore as a child, she sets off on a journey through the woods to bring her great-grandmother a surprise for her birthday. Who does she meet along the way? A wolf, who has a surprise of his own!


This well-known Grimms' fairy tale takes on a new twist in a Pacific Northwest setting. A young girl who lives by the Salish Sea inherits a red-velvet cape and the nickname Little Red Riding Hood from her mother when she's old enough to venture out on her own.

As Little Red goes off on her first solo adventure to surprise her great-grandmother, who lives deep in the woods, her mother reminds her to stick to the trail around the mountain. And to watch out for wolves!

But Little Red quickly forgets her mother's advice! A big wolf, who seems so friendly, convinces her to take a shortcut over a mountain. So off she goes in a new direction, meeting other animals who assist her on the way, never suspecting that the wolf is making his own plans to visit her great-grandmother's house with a big surprise!
"From the Tacoma author who has written more than 100 children’s books comes a heartwarming rewrite of a classic fairy tale with a Pacific Northwest twist. The Little Red we all know is now a mother and sends her daughter to Great Granny’s house with cherries for her birthday. Along the way, she encounters a big friendly wolf who redirects her on a different path, causing her to find a beaver, a bear, and a mountain goat as new friends along the way. A surprise waits for this PNW crew once they reach Great Granny’s house — and it’s not the kind of surprise you might expect!"
—425 Magazine

"A unique version of the classic Little Red Riding Hood that incorporates the animals and geography of the Pacific Northwest."
—South Sound Book Review Council
MARCIA CREWS has written more than 100 children's books in the United States and Australia, including Three Bears of the Pacific Northwest. She lives in Tacoma, Washington.

Jeremiah Trammell is an illustrator whose work has appeared in over five children's books, including The Giant Cabbage. He lives in Seattle.

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A well-known fairy tale takes on a new twist!

Once upon a time on the shore of the Salish Sea lived a bold, brave young girl bursting with the spirit of adventure. When she inherits a red-velvet cape her mother wore as a child, she sets off on a journey through the woods to bring her great-grandmother a surprise for her birthday. Who does she meet along the way? A wolf, who has a surprise of his own!


This well-known Grimms' fairy tale takes on a new twist in a Pacific Northwest setting. A young girl who lives by the Salish Sea inherits a red-velvet cape and the nickname Little Red Riding Hood from her mother when she's old enough to venture out on her own.

As Little Red goes off on her first solo adventure to surprise her great-grandmother, who lives deep in the woods, her mother reminds her to stick to the trail around the mountain. And to watch out for wolves!

But Little Red quickly forgets her mother's advice! A big wolf, who seems so friendly, convinces her to take a shortcut over a mountain. So off she goes in a new direction, meeting other animals who assist her on the way, never suspecting that the wolf is making his own plans to visit her great-grandmother's house with a big surprise!

Reviews

"From the Tacoma author who has written more than 100 children’s books comes a heartwarming rewrite of a classic fairy tale with a Pacific Northwest twist. The Little Red we all know is now a mother and sends her daughter to Great Granny’s house with cherries for her birthday. Along the way, she encounters a big friendly wolf who redirects her on a different path, causing her to find a beaver, a bear, and a mountain goat as new friends along the way. A surprise waits for this PNW crew once they reach Great Granny’s house — and it’s not the kind of surprise you might expect!"
—425 Magazine

"A unique version of the classic Little Red Riding Hood that incorporates the animals and geography of the Pacific Northwest."
—South Sound Book Review Council

Author

MARCIA CREWS has written more than 100 children's books in the United States and Australia, including Three Bears of the Pacific Northwest. She lives in Tacoma, Washington.

Jeremiah Trammell is an illustrator whose work has appeared in over five children's books, including The Giant Cabbage. He lives in Seattle.