Little
Red Riding Hood by Alison Jay (Koala Books)
PB RRP $14.99
ISBN 978-1-74276-071-1
Reviewed by Jenny
Heslop
This is the story of Little Red Riding Hood. As far as versions of
this classic fairytale go, this retelling doesn’t stray too far from the path.
Like the girl herself, this tale strolls through the wood, is momentarily
distracted by the wolf, and then continues on towards grandma’s house where
trouble is waiting in the form of The Big Bad Wolf with his big ears, big eyes
and big teeth. Little Red Riding Hood is saved by a brave woodcutter, Grandma
is let out of the wardrobe and they all live happily ever after.
However...Little Red Riding Hood does
live in Fairytale Village. And it is here, according to the prologue, ‘where stories happen every day’. These
stories happen in every picture, in every scene in this charming, engrossing
picture book. If you look closely in the illustration where Little Red Riding
Hood is picking flowers for Grandma (at the wolf’s suggestion) you may see Puss
in Boots asleep up a tree while his boots rest at the foot of the trunk. You
may see Hansel & Gretel in the distance, or the Three Billy Goats Gruff
crossing a bridge. And many of these stories are continued on throughout the
book.
It is a treasure trove of characters for young children who know their
fairytales. The Elves and the Shoemaker, The Enormous Turnip, Henny Penny, Jack
and the Beanstalk, the Gingerbread Man and the Frog Prince are among those who
make an appearance. A child could spend hours spotting and following different
fairytales through this story.
Jay’s illustrations are lovely. They are colourful and busy but not
over-detailed. Despite the amount going on in each picture, the scenes are uncrowded
and calm, allowing young children the space to easily see all the stories
within. The crackled appearance of these illustrations makes them seem like old
oil paintings.
This is a picture book which blends the experience of pictures and
text perfectly. And it gives young children who do not read yet the chance to
‘read’ their own story in the pages. It is a fantastically entertaining book.
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