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In this rhyming mash-up of many fairy tales, the reader is invited to follow Rosie down the many possible paths which may lead to a sleeping maiden, a hungry wolf, a girl locked in a tower, or a goose that lays golden eggs – but with some luck, and some smart choices, Rosie may save herself and her fellow fairy tale characters.
Questions to Discuss with Your Family
What was Rosie’s problem in the story?
What other fairy tale characters were in the story? How did Rosie meet them?
What might have happened if you had made a different choice while reading? What other fairy tale characters might you have seen?
Reread the book making different choices this time. How did the decisions you made during the second reading affect the story?
How do these stories compare to the original story of “Little Red Riding Hood”?
“But whether you adventure far or sit alone or snooze, the thing you must remember is that every day you choose.”
How did the author show this lesson in the story?
Why are the choices you make important?
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