Ebook {Epub PDF} Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young






















In the fiction story "Lon Po Po," by Ed Young, we learn that if you know what your parents are doing you won't get tricked! In the story a mother is leaving her children alone, who are /5(). Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young is a folklore book. The book won the Randolph Caldecott medal in The age group this book is intended for is primary to intermediate. The book is about a wolf trying to fool children, but in the end the children fooled and killed him. The book takes on the theme of good versus bad/5. Lon Po Po By Ed Young Review by: Jessica Glenn- Elementary Substitute- Central PA. This is a story about three children and their Po Po (Grandmother). It is a classic Red Riding Hood tale with a twist to it. The girls’ mother sets out to visit their Po Po because it is Po Po’s birthday. Mother warns them to be good and to close the door tight.


In the fiction story "Lon Po Po," by Ed Young, we learn that if you know what your parents are doing you won't get tricked! In the story a mother is leaving her children alone, who are Shang, Tao, and Paotze. Wolf came by and pretended to be their grandma, PoPo. The setting is in and out of the house. Ed Young, Illustrator, Ed Young, Translator Philomel Books $ (32p) ISBN Young's vibrant, yet delicate, pastels and watercolors add drama to the deftly translated story. ★ ''A gripping variation of Red Riding Hood. This is an outstanding achievement that will be pored over again and again.".


Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young Three sisters, Shang, Tao, and Paotze, must defend themselves against a frightening wolf while their mother is away visiting their grandmother for her birthday. Jumanji Teacher's Guide. Creative Connections for Lon Po Po. No English Teacher's Guide. Lon Po Po, the Granny Wolf, pretends to be the girls' grandmother, until clever Shang, the eldest daughter, suspects the greedy wolf's real identity. In the fiction story "Lon Po Po," by Ed Young, we learn that if you know what your parents are doing you won't get tricked! In the story a mother is leaving her children alone, who are Shang, Tao, and Paotze.

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