![]() ![]() ![]() This book is written and illustrated so that ELL students feel comfortable and understand what is going on in the classroom. ![]() The wolf does not get a chance to eat the grandmother because Niña comes in and saves the day. Niña is on a journey to her grandmother’s house to take her some soup when the wolf takes her cape and impersonates her so that he can eat her grandmother. ![]() There are many versions of this book, usually they just change the wolf to think like a big cat or a hyena, but in this case they changed Red into a little girl name Niña and the wolf attacks her grandmother. Summary of the book: It is similar to the book “Little Red Riding Hood” with a Spanish twist. This is also a great book for introducing the danger of trusting strangers. This is a wonderful book to encourage the appreciation of the Spanish language and the Latin culture. The story Little Roja Riding Hood is a pre-kindergarten to second grade level book. The illustrator, Susan Guevara, played a big part in this book as well by providing us with the visuals she also has been published in many books. ELya has been writing since she was young girl sitting on the back steps of her home in Iowa. Little Roja Riding Hood, was written by Susan Middleton Elya. Our guest contributor presents this book review: Keenah Bonaparte ![]()
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