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LITTLE RED RIDING
HOOD
L.R.R.H: My name is Little
Red Riding Hood. Hello.
Mother: Little Red Riding
Hood! Where are you?
L.R.R.H.: I am here,
Mother. What’s the matter?
Mother: Little Red Riding
Hood! Today is your grandmother’s birthday. Take a cake, some apples and a jug
of honey to her.
L.R.R.H.: All right, mum.
Mother: Don’t speak to
anybody on the way. Don’t stop in the wood. And don’t pick any flowers or
mushrooms there.
L.R.R.H.: All right, mum.
Good-bye.
Mother: good-bye, darling.
(Little Red Riding
Hood goes out)
(Little Red Riding
Hood in the wood)
L.R.R.H.: How nice it is
in the wood. There are many trees, flowers, mushrooms. I’ll flowers for my
granny
(The wolf appears)
The wolf: I am big and
grey. I live in the wood. I want to eat up Little Red Riding Hood. (goes up to
Little Red Riding Hood). Good morning, to Little Red Riding Hood.
L.R.R.H.: Good morning,
Mr. Wolf.
The wolf: Where are you
going, Little Red Riding Hood?
L.R.R.H.: I’m going to my
grandmother. It’s her birthday today. I take a cake, , some apples and a jug of
honey to her.
The wolf: Where does she
live, your granny?
L.R.R.H.: She lives in a
little house in the wood near the river.
The wolf: Is it far from there?
L.R.R.H.: No, it is not.
The wolf: Well, good-bye,
Little Red Riding Hood
L.R.R.H.: good-bye, Mr.
Wolf
(The wolf comes to
Granny’s house and knocks at the door)
Granny: Who’s there?
The wolf: It’s me, Little
Red Riding Hood.
Granny: Come in, darling.
(The wolf runs to
Granny and wants to catch her up, but she runs away. The wolf puts Granny’s
dress and cap and lies in bed. Soon Little Red Riding Hood appears near
Granny’s house).
L.R.R.H.(singing):Clap,
Clap, Clap,
Rap, Rap, Rap,
I’m knocking at the door,
Tap, Tap, Tap.
The wolf: Who’s there?
L.R.R.H.: It’s me, Little
Red Riding Hood.
The wolf: Come in, my
dear.
L.R.R.H.: Good morning,
Granny.
The wolf: Good morning,
Little Red Riding Hood.
(Little Red Riding Hood puts the
basket on the table and comes up to Granny’s bed)
L.R.R.H.: Many happy
returns of the day!
The wolf: Thank you, my
dear.
L.R.R.H.: What big eyes
you have, Granny!
The wolf: The better to see you, my dear.
L.R.R.H.: What big ears
you have, Granny!
The wolf: The better to hear you, my dear.
L.R.R.H.: What sharp teeth
you have, Granny!
The wolf: The better to eat you up.
(and the wolf jumps out of the
bed and wants to catch Little Red Riding Hood)
L.R.R.H.:”Help! Help!”
(Granny and the
hunter come in. The hunter shoots and the Wolf falls down).
Granny: Oh, thank you very much!
The hunter: Oh, It’s really nothing.
Granny and the hunter and Little
Red Riding Hood: That’ the end of the story.
THREE BEARS
(Three bears are
sitting at the table, they are going to eat porridge)
Mother Bear: Take your plate, Father!
Father Bear: Thank you, dear!
Mother Bear: Take your plate, Baby Bear!
Baby Bear: Thank you, Mummy dear… Oh, it is too hot!
Father Bear: Then let us go for a walk!
(The three Bear go
out of the room)
(The girl comes in
and looks round)
Little girl: Whose room can it be? (Looking at the
table) I am hungry. (Sits down at the table and tastes porridge) Oh, this
porridge is too hot for me!... Oh, this porridge is too cold for me… This
porridge is just right for me.(eats porridge)
(The noise of the
three Bears’ steps is heard. The little girl hides in the little bed).
(The three bears
enter the room and take their places at the table)
Father Bear: My plate is not full!
Mother Bear: My plate is not full either!
Baby Bear: And my plate is empty! (They look
round)Oh, and who is this? A little girl!
Father Bear: Let us catch her up!
Mother Bear: Let us catch her up!
Baby Bear: Yes, yes, let us eat her up!
Little girl: No, you won’t (runs away).
(The Bears try to
catch her, but stumble and fall down)
Mother Bear (shaking herself): It is your fault,
Father! You fell and I fell, too.
Baby Bear: And I fell because you fell!
All together (shaking their heads): And the little girl
has run away. Oh! Oh! Oh!
THR TURNIP
Grandpa: Oh, what a big
turnip we have in our kitchen-garden. I want to pull it up. (Pulls the turnip)
One, two, three! It is too big for me. Granny, come here! Help me, please.
Granny: All right,
grandpa. I’m coming.
Grandpa and granny
(pulling together): One, two, three! One, two, three! No result. Oh, it’s too
big for us!
Granny: Granddaughter,
help us, please!
Granddaughter: All right,
granny. I’m coming.
Grandpa and granny and Granddaughter: One, two,
three! One, two, three! No
result. Oh, it’s too big for us!
Granddaughter: Doggy,
doggy, help us, please!
The doggy: All right,
granddaughter. I’m coming.
Grandpa and granny and
Granddaughter and doggy: One, two, three! One, two, three! One, two,
three! No result. Oh, it’s too big for us!
The doggy: Pussy-cat, help
us, please.
The cat: All right, doggy.
I’m coming.
Grandpa and granny and
Granddaughter and doggy and the cat: One, two, three! One, two,
three! One, two, three! No result. Oh, it’s too big for us.
The cat: Mouse, mouse,
come here, help us, please.
The mouse: All right,
pussy-cat. I’m coming.
Grandpa and granny and
Granddaughter and doggy and the cat and the mouse: One, two, three!
One, two, three! One, two, three! One, two, three! (fall down).
The turnip: Here I am!
All (together): Oh. What a
big turnip we have!
THREE LETTLE
KITTENS
Three little kittens
they lost their mittens,
And they began to
cry:
- Oh, mother dear, we
sadly fear
That we have lost our
mittens.
- What! Lost your
mittens, you naughty kittens!
Then you shall have
no pie.
- Mee-ow, mee-ow,
mee-ow.
- No, you shall have
no pie.
The three little
kittens they found their mittens,
And they began to
cry:
- Oh,
mother dear, see here, see here,
For
we have found our mittens.
- Put
on your mittens, you silly kittens,
And
you shall have some pie.
Purr-r,
purr-r, purr-r,
Oh,
let us have some pie.
The
three little kittens put on their mittens,
And
soon ate up the pie.
- Oh,
mother dear, we greatly fear
That
we have soiled our mittens.
-
What! Soiled your mittens, you naughty kittens!
Then
they began to sigh.
-
Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow.
Then
they began to sigh.
The
three little kittens they washed their mittens,
And
hung them out to dry.
-
Oh! Mother dear, do you not hear
That
we have washed our mittens?
-
What! Washed your mittens,then you’re good kittens,
But
I smell a rat close by.
-
Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow.
We
smell a rat close by.
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