Little Red Riding Hood and the WolfBirthdate: July 21, 2025 |
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Once upon a time in the Grimm fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood", a little girl meets a wolf in the woods when she was taking bread, wine and flowers to her grandmother. The mean wolf devours the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood. In the end a huntsman saves both the girl and her grandmother from the wolf. |
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Little Red Riding Hood is about 7” tall and the wolf is about 4” tall. They were individually handcrafted on the Big Island of Hawaii with the greatest love and respect for the Grimm’s fairy tale. Little Red Riding Hood wears a blue dress, a red hooded cape and black crocheted shoes. She carries a basket with a bottle of wine, bread and flowers. Little Red Riding Hood’s body is made out of doll skin and stuffed with high quality poly fill. The body is wired for flexibility. The eyes and mouth are intricately embroidered onto the face. The wolf is sewn out of faux fur. All accessories were individually hand crafted. Little Red Riding Hood is not a dress up doll. All clothing and accessories are sewn and/or glued onto her. |
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Doll care: Gently brush the dolls and their clothing with a soft toothbrush to remove dust. Always brush the faces and bodies upwards towards the hair. Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf are one of a kind Hawaiian Art Dolls and come with a booklet and certificate of authenticity. They are collector’s items bringing you the spiritual power of fairy tales. Every bit of Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf has been lovingly handcrafted to create new friends who will last a lifetime. |
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Fairy tales have a wonderful secretive power. They draw magic into our lives and inspire us with a sense of wonder. As a little girl in Germany my childhood was filled with fairy tales and magic. Every night my grandmother or my mother would read a fairy tale to me. Fairy tales shaped my life, teaching me to dream, believe and love. At an early age I learned that all things magical require faith. My love of fairy tales inspired the creation of Little Red Riding Hood. |
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