Be careful of strangers!
Supporting details for the story of Little Red Riding Hood include the character of the wolf, the grandmother's cottage in the woods, Little Red Riding Hood's red hood, and the moral lesson about not talking to strangers. These details help to create the setting, characters, and message of the classic folktale.
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never talk to strangers.
The only item of her clothing that matters to the story is the red riding hood. A riding hood is a short hooded cloak. In the Grimm version she wears a red cap.
Red Riding Hood is a children's bedtime story. The animal that Little Red Riding Hood meets on her way to her grandmother's house is called a wolf.
The moral of the story is the lesson the reader should learn. The theme is the central topic. In Little Red Riding Hood, the theme is a scary world and the moral is "Don't believe everything you hear."
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The hunter rescued Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf in the woods.