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Little Red Riding Hood
Ladybird Series 606d

Author
Vera Southgate
Illustrator
Eric Winter
Publisher
Ladybird Books
First Published
1972
ISBN
0721402712
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The first edition cover, 1972 ImageID:1960

Synopsis

Here is another Well-Loved Tale in the Ladybird 'Easy Reading' series. Young children will enjoy having the story read to them, and older children who need reading practice will be encouraged by the clear type and relatively simple text.

Opening text

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who was loved by everyone who knew her.

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Well Loved Tales - Little Red Riding Hood -Grandmother - Wood-cutter - Cottage - Cake - Bottle of Wine - Axe - Woods - Forest -Wolf - fairy tales - Ladybird series 606d

First edition issue points for collectors

Hardback book with matt pictorial covers. Tally number on the rear board is 300. 'Little Red Riding Hood' is the last title listed on the rear board.

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Wills and Hepworth registered the Ladybird logo in 1915 and became a Limited Company in 1924.


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