This is Little Red Riding Hood for the modern age...a great story that will find fans of old and young alike.
The School Librarian
<i>This quirky take on the original is fabulous – and sure to become a bedtime delight.</i>
The Sun
<i>Delightful…switches on a nightlight to bleach out the darkness of the Grimms’ version. Heapy allows the little girl to speak like a real child and Heap gives her the sort of coat with animal ears that wouldn’t look out of place in the local park…A perfect present for a Gramma to give her VLRRH.</i>
The Times
<i>A delightful twist in the tale… warm illustrations… a delight to share.</i>
The Bookseller - Bookseller's Choice
<i>Very funny…a feisty little heroine</i>
Blackbird Pie
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Teresa Heapy (Author)
Teresa swapped the office desk for the kitchen table in 2009, having worked as a Commissioning Editor for Oxford University Press for several years and deciding that what she really wanted to do was write books. Since then, she has written about gorillas, Batman, the ugly duckling and green goo (not all in the same book) for Raintree, Pearson, OUP and HarperCollins. In her spare time, she does comedy improvisation and plays the ukulele. She lives in Oxford, England, with her husband and three children.
www.teresaheapy.co.uk
Sue Heap (Illustrator)
Sue Heap is a children's picture book illustrator and story writer. She has worked in collaboration with a number of writers including Sally Lloyd-Jones. Sue and Sally worked on a series of How to . . . books with How to be a Baby being a New York Times bestseller. Another of Sue's books is Cowboy Baby, inspired by a visit to Arizona, which won the prestigious Gold Smarties Award for best picture book. Sue lives in Oxfordshire.