Professor Puzzle: Little Red Riding Hood (96 pieces) - Puzzle

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Deep in the forest, a young girl in a long red cloak visits her grandmother, only to discover that she suddenly has very large teeth! Will the big bad wolf manage to trick Little Red Riding Hood and swallow her up, or will he get his comeuppance?

While this beloved European fairy tale was first written down in the late 1600s, the Brothers Grimm wrote the best-known version in 1812. Their story of the innocent girl and the evil wolf has since captured the imagination of millions of children around the world.

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    Number of pieces: 0 - 500 pieces
    SKU: #ASM-PP7916
    EAN: 5056297219712

    Description

    Deep in the forest, a young girl in a long red cloak visits her grandmother, only to discover that she suddenly has very large teeth! Will the big bad wolf manage to trick Little Red Riding Hood and swallow her up, or will he get his comeuppance?

    While this beloved European fairy tale was first written down in the late 1600s, the Brothers Grimm wrote the best-known version in 1812. Their story of the innocent girl and the evil wolf has since captured the imagination of millions of children around the world.

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