The story of Little Red Riding Hood is a classic fairy tale. Here is a simplified English version of the story:
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Little Red Riding Hood. She lived with her grandmother in a small village. One day, her mother sent her to take some food to her grandmother, who lived far away in the forest.
As Little Red Riding Hood walked through the forest, she met a wolf. The wolf was very cunning and knew how to trick people. He asked Little Red Riding Hood where she was going, and she told him she was going to see her grandmother.
The wolf thought to himself, “I can eat the grandmother and then go after the little girl.” So he hurried to the grandmother’s house before Little Red Riding Hood. When the grandmother saw the wolf at the door, she was frightened and asked who he was.
The wolf replied, “I am your grandchild, Little Red Riding Hood. I came to visit you.” The grandmother, not knowing any better, let him in. The wolf quickly ate the grandmother, but he was so full that he couldn’t eat the food Little Red Riding Hood had brought.
Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother’s house later and knocked on the door. When no one answered, she pushed the door open and saw the wolf lying on the bed, with the grandmother’s clothes on. She was very surprised and asked, “Grandmother, why are you wearing my clothes?”
The wolf answered, “Because I am your grandchild, Little Red Riding Hood.” But Little Red Riding Hood knew that wasn’t true. She remembered the grandmother’s warning about strangers and the wolf’s cunning ways.
The wolf tried to eat Little Red Riding Hood, but she fought back. She shouted for help, and the villagers came running. They chased the wolf away, and Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother were safe.
Moral: Always listen to your grandmother’s advice and be careful of strangers.
This is a simplified version of the story. The original tale has more details and variations, but this gives you the basic plot.