Red Riding Hood
This collection of whimsical stories, penned and drawn especially for children by the talented James Marshall, features "Red Riding Hood," who discovers the perils of talking to strangers; "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," in which three animals come home to a house upended by a friendly intruder; and "The Three Little Pigs," in which the porcine trio outwits a snarky wolf.
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A Little Strange - Miker1
Three classic tales told in a slightly new way. The animation is interesting...a flowing, sloppy sort of cartoon style. The stories themselves are given unique elements, such as the 3rd of the three little pigs continuously harassing the wolf and eventually eating him. Like I said, a bit more odd and "creative" than I expected from Schoolastic.Disappointing - Michelle3
Having searched for "Joey Fatone" and come up with this movie, I was highly disappointed in this selection. I didn't hear his voice anywhere and because I don't have kids, it wasn't really worth it for me to sit through this. I'm sure if I had kids of my own, it would have been a completely different story.
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A Little Strange - Miker1
Three classic tales told in a slightly new way. The animation is interesting...a flowing, sloppy sort of cartoon style. The stories themselves are given unique elements, such as the 3rd of the three little pigs continuously harassing the wolf and eventually ...Disappointing - Michelle3
Having searched for "Joey Fatone" and come up with this movie, I was highly disappointed in this selection. I didn't hear his voice anywhere and because I don't have kids, it wasn't really worth it for me to sit through this. I'm sure if I had kids of my ...