Sketch for children 5-7 years old “Little Red Riding Hood”
“Little Red Riding Hood” Musical and theatrical production for performance by children of senior preschool age.
(based on the fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault)
This material is useful for educators, music directors, and additional education teachers.
Musical and theatrical production can be used at various spring and summer holidays and entertainment, such as March 8, April Fool's Day, welcoming spring, Children's Day, etc. The main character is the familiar Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf, but if in the fairy tale by Charles Perrault, the wolf is the negative hero. Then in the presented production he turns into a kind and gallant wolf. Goal: to develop children’s interest in musical and theatrical activities, the desire to participate in it.
Leading. Mother and daughter are sitting at the table, drinking tea and having a conversation. Mother. Little Red Riding Hood, dear daughter, go visit your grandmother tomorrow, hot, ruddy, with meat, with cabbage, take her some pies.
Little Red Riding Hood. Okay, I’ll go tomorrow, just for one thing, I’ll visit you and ask about your health. Mother. Just be careful, when you walk through the forest, God forbid you come across an evil wolf along the way. Leading. As soon as morning came, the Child hurried on the road. (Little Red Riding Hood walks along a forest road and sings a song to the tune of “We will survive this trouble” from the film “The Summer of Leopold the Cat”) Little Red Riding Hood. I walk and sing, the sun is shining brightly, I am walking to my grandmother, the best milestone in the world, I am not afraid of anyone, not even the evil wolf. (Pause.) In the distance you can hear the howl of a wolf “Ooo-oo-oo” Little Red Riding Hood. I should go to grandma’s and bring her the pies. (2 times) Wolf. Who sings in my forest, who worries me, I’ll cover it with a pine cone and put it in someone’s pocket, That you dear child is wandering in my forest, I’ll dine on you, then you’ll find out. (2 times) Little Red Riding Hood. Dear wolf, don’t be angry, I didn’t want to disturb you, I was just singing a song. Help yourself to the pie, taste the salt (serves the pie) Better tell me how to get to grandma. (2 times) Wolf. What a wonderful child, I haven’t seen you before, Give me one pie, I’ll refresh myself a little more. And we will go together with you, the road will be more interesting. Leading. The Wolf and Riding Hood walk together, eat pies and sing songs. They sing the song “The Road of Good” from the film “The Adventures of Little Mook.” Little Red Riding Hood. Here is the house on the horizon, Finally we have arrived, (he looks, the basket is empty) Only we ate all the pies, We didn’t deliver the gift. (Distressed) What to do, how to be? Wolf. You need to give her a bouquet, There’s a clearing, pick the flowers, Let’s give it together - you and me! The girls perform the Flower Dance, after the dance they give the flowers to the wolf. They knock on grandma's door. Grandmother. (He leaves the house, sees a wolf and screams in fear.) Oh, trouble, help, save me from the evil wolf! Little Red Riding Hood. Grandma, don’t be afraid, We are friends with the wolf now! Here are the flowers for you, grandma, know that I love you! Wolf. Madam, you will forgive us, but along the way, we ate your pies. Little Red Riding Hood. My mother baked them in the morning and gave them to me. Grandmother. Well, my dears, what wonderful flowers. Come into the house quickly, we will drink tea with you, and sing a sonorous song. They sing a song about friendship chosen by the music director.
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Characters:
- Wolf - in a stylized costume, with wolf ears and a tail (you can use a half mask or cap with a wolf muzzle);
- Granny is a thin old woman in a robe, cap and glasses (the robe must be large enough to fit the Wolf);
- Little Red Riding Hood - any stylized costume and red headdress.
Props:
- the door is a large screen behind which characters can hide. Installed near the chair and table;
- a small table with kitchen utensils (pots, jars, pots) For convenience, you can use a serving table on wheels;
- a chair or armchair (you can use a rocking chair), stands next to the table;
- knitting needles;
- Little Red Riding Hood's basket with a gift hidden in it;
- a toy or fake pistol (in Little Red Riding Hood’s pocket);
- several pots of plants or artificial plants are placed along the Wolf’s path;
- several fake fly agarics, also placed along the Wolf’s route (knitted, made of fabric, paper, etc.).
The presenter reads the entire text, and the characters depict actions. This option allows you to entertain without preparation by selecting “actors” from among the guests and providing them with appropriate props. The second option is for the characters to learn their lines in advance.
In the center there is a table with utensils, next to it there is an armchair. A little to the side is a screen representing the front door. In the background is a “forest” of plants and fly agarics. (When creating the interior of the scene, focus on the entrance from where the characters will be able to appear. Place the screen so that the audience cannot see those who will be hiding behind it during the course of the scene)
Granny sits on a chair in the center and concentrates on knitting.
The Wolf appears, wanders between the plants, looking at them, and feigning severe hunger. He “tests” twigs and leaves, says “Ugh!”, sniffs the flowers again, trying to find something edible.
Presenter: The wolf that sits in the forests has a brutal appetite.
The wolf notices the fly agaric, picks it up, “bites it off,” then throws it away in disgust. He looks around sadly, then perks up when he sees Granny.
Presenter: The wolf decided to get to granny and dine on her to his heart's content.
The wolf comes to the door and knocks. Granny listens, puts aside her knitting, and goes to the door with a groan.
Granny: Who's there?
Wolf (female voice): Pension!
Host: He knocked on Granny’s door. She opened it and saw a beast, (Grandma looks out from behind the door and sees the Wolf) And all the teeth matched the knives!
Wolf: Hello, Granny! I'm visiting you!
Presenter: Granny starts screaming:
Granny (scared): He will eat me like a biscuit!
Granny runs behind the screen, the Wolf runs after her, both hide. From behind the screen the sounds of a struggle, the desperate cries of Granny and the growl of the Wolf are heard. Granny tries to jump out, but the Wolf drags her back.
Host: And here she was right: The wolf ate her once and twice.
A satisfied, but still hungry Wolf appears from behind the screen, heads to the table, examines the utensils, hoping to find something edible (he may find some cracker, candy, etc. and swallow it greedily).
Host: But what does one old woman, a bony, dry carcass, mean to the beast? There’s not even a feeling that his lunch was satisfying. The wolf in the kitchen searched all the jars, growls...
Wolf: I need more! (hits the table with his fist) Well, I’ll be patient and wait for the Red Hat. Miss Shapka's granddaughter must come and visit her grandmother!
Presenter: The wolf put on his grandmother’s dress: Of course, he didn’t eat it.
The wolf returns to the screen, pulls out Granny's robe and puts it on.
Host: And also shoes, a bonnet, a shawl, and curled and combed the wool. (The wolf puts on a cap and glasses. He preens himself, combs his hair with his “paws” or takes out a comb from his robe pocket) He sat down in a chair, supposedly to knit a sock, and, gritting his teeth, began to wait.
The wolf takes Granny's knitting from the chair, sits down and begins to “knit.”
Presenter: Here the granddaughter in the Red Hat comes in and stands. Looks. And then he says:
Little Red Riding Hood enters with a basket, makes a curtsey to Grandma, puts the basket on the floor or on a table and walks around “Granny.”
Little Red Riding Hood: Granny, I didn’t notice that your ears stuck out like that!
Wolf: Oh, baby, I grew them so that I could hear you more clearly.
Little Red Riding Hood: Granny, I didn’t notice that your eyes sparkled like that.
Wolf: Think about it: I washed them with chamomile, So that I can see you better!
Little Red Riding Hood continues to look at the Wolf.
Presenter: The gray wolf sat with a smile, In his dreams he had already eaten his granddaughter. Even if grandma was tough, the girl will be like caviar! Here the granddaughter says:
Little Red Riding Hood: Granny! And your fur coat is normal! What gorgeous thick fur! (Runs his hand over the “fur”)
Wolf (indignantly): Hey, what are you doing?! Well, wait! You should ask about the teeth. (Then shrugs it off) But, however, the point is not so important. What do you say - I don’t care at all, After all, I’ll eat you anyway!
Presenter: The girl smiled at the wolf, squinting one eye into the crack. He tears a pistol out of his pocket, aims it at the wolf - and hello!
Little Red Riding Hood pulls out a pistol, aims at the Wolf, then shoots.
Presenter: She pulled the trigger: Bang! Bang! Bang! And the wolf died instantly - Ah!
The wolf falls from the chair and “mortally wounded” crawls behind the screen. Little Red Riding Hood follows him, twirling the pistol on her finger, and also hides behind the screen.
The presenter picks up the knitting, places it neatly on the table and sits down in a chair, crossing his legs. After a short silence, he continues. (The presenter can do some action - light a cigarette, take out an apple and a knife, cut off a slice and put it in your mouth, pour yourself a bottle and drink, etc., thereby preparing the audience for the end of the story).
Presenter: A week passed, and in the forest, I met a beautiful maiden. She was granddaughter of her grandmother, but she changed like she did! Already without the stupid cap, And in a brand new wolf fur coat (new shower jacket)!
Little Red Riding Hood comes out with a basket in a fashionable fur coat or fur vest/jacket, walks through the hall with a model gait, and stops opposite the birthday boy.
Little Red Riding Hood: Let the wolves not come into your house,
Wolf (comes out from behind the screen): Let the guest come only with goodness!
Granny (comes out from behind the screen): Warmth, love, health, light -
All together: We wish this to you all together!
Little Red Riding Hood gives the birthday boy a basket with a gift (or takes a gift out of the basket). Granny and Wolf can give the birthday boy a bouquet, sweets, a bottle of alcohol - everything is at your discretion.
The skit was created specifically for the ParaPhraz/Holiday World website based on the poem Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf translated by McBard (Alex Bard)
Copying is permitted with active link https://parafraz.space/
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The Sun portal inspires us to prepare for the holidays at home. I hope that my material will be useful to someone. We staged this puppet show for the New Year. It will be interesting for children who go to kindergarten. No rehearsals are required to stage it. It is enough for each character to print a variant where the words of this character will be highlighted in bold. Any of your guests will gladly agree to read words from a piece of paper, sitting behind a screen, controlling a doll on their hand. You also need to prepare your details. I described how to sew a hat for a wolf in Appendix 1. The rest of the details are very simple. If you do not have such a set of dolls for a puppet theater, you can make simple costumes and perform this performance yourself, but in this case you will have to learn the words. Characters reading words from a piece of paper look unconvincing. Be sure to pay attention to the actor who will play the role of the bear that the song “A Christmas tree was born in the forest...” must be sung incorrectly, otherwise the whole performance will fail. Another small difficulty of this performance is the absence of a leading role, just like in a real puppet theater. Therefore, there must be a person who will ensure that the actors do not miss their exit. Characters:
- Hare
- Crow
- Cat Vasily
- Cat Masha
- Bear
- Wolf
Requisites:
- Little Red Riding Hood for the Wolf (see pattern in Appendix 1).
- Coloring pages (All coloring pages must be printed in several copies (see Appendix 2.). One copy of each coloring book must be colored incorrectly in advance, see below. The remaining copies must be left blank, children will color them during the performance. The number of empty coloring pages should be greater or equal to the number of children who will watch the performance)
- Pencils (red, green, blue and any others, the number of red and green pencils should be greater than or equal to the number of children who will watch the performance).
- Large books on which children will color coloring books, or a large table with enough space for all children.
- A bag of pies (the number of pies must be greater than or equal to the number of children who will watch the performance).
(The screen is covered with a white blanket - snow. A hare appears)
Hare:
In the morning I looked at the light: the forest was dressed like winter. I opened the doors wide, I looked into the forest, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Hey! Look, miracles - the heavens have fallen! There was a cloud above us, It turned out to be under our feet!
(Pause. The hare thinks.)
I have a short tail, a sensitive nose and short stature, and on the convex top of my head straight ears stick out upward.
(A crow appears)
Crow:
Hello, Hare! You make up all the poems about yourself and don’t know a thing. And here this is happening! Little Red Riding Hood has lost her cap. If today the cap is not found, then the fairy tale about Little Red Riding Hood will disappear from all books and cartoons. But children love this fairy tale so much! This will be their New Year's gift...
Hare:
Yes, Karkusha, trouble. You definitely need to find a hat. But I haven’t gone to forestry school yet and I don’t know colors well. What color is it, red?
Crow:
I must admit, I also confuse the colors. The snow is white, I know that. But what red?
Hare:
Let's go ask the Bear, he has a den not far from here. Maybe he knows...
(The Hare and Crow leave. A sleeping bear appears, snoring. The Hare and Crow go to him.)
Hare:
The Anxious Bear will roar the loudest.
Crow:
Well, hare, here you are again with your poems. And the bear might really get angry with us because we wake him up.
Hare:
Let's ask the guys. Guys, I'll tell you a riddle. And you all shout the answer together in unison, the bear will wake up and will not be offended by the crow and me. Who sucks their paw in winter? He also loves honey. Can roar loudly, What is his name? … (bear)
(The audience shouts in unison: “BEAR!” The bear wakes up.)
Bear:
A? What? What's happened?
Crow:
Misha, here in the fairy tale, trouble happened, Little Red Riding Hood’s cap disappeared. The hare and I want to help find it, but we don’t know the color. Maybe you know what color it is, red?
Bear:
Red? I'll tell you now. I know a song here... How is it... My sleepy head is not working well. Ah, I remembered! (sings): A Christmas tree was born in the forest, It grew in the forest. In winter and summer, Red Beautiful was.
Hare:
A! I understand. Red is the color of the fir and pine trees. Thank you, bear. Go to bed, sleep well. Spring is still a long way off.
(The Hare and Crow leave. The Bear lies down and snores. The Hare and Crow walk)
Crow:
It seems to me that the Bear has messed up something.
(A Wolf in a red cap walks towards the Hare and the Crow.)
Hare:
Oh, who is this? Looks a lot like our timber wolf!
Wolf:
Yes, don't be afraid. I'm here recently in your forest. I'm new, I won't offend you.
Crow to the hare
: Look, he’s wearing a hat...
Hare:
But this is not Little Red Riding Hood. The tree is a different color.
Wolf:
You're talking about my hat. I’m not a local, where I used to live it was always warm, but here it’s freezing. So I took a hat with me so as not to catch a cold. I'm a good wolf. I know a lot of fairy tales. Would you like me to tell you some fairy tale riddles?
Hare:
No, we're in a hurry. Give the guys riddles.
(The Hare and Crow leave.)
Wolf:
Well, come on guys. I’ll read the beginning to you, and you continue:
It was baked from flour and mixed with sour cream. He was chilling at the window, Along the path he... (rolled)
He was cheerful, he was brave, and on the way he sang a song... (sang)
A little bunny wanted to eat him, a gray wolf and a brown one... (bear)
And when the baby in the forest met a red... (fox),
I couldn't leave her. What kind of fairy tale? (Kolobok).
Well done! Do you want more?
Masha is sitting in a box, she is far away... (looks)
Who carries it, answer, With quick steps? And he carries it... (the bear) Along with the pies.
The path is not close, the path is long. Misha wants... (to rest)
Only Masha won’t let you sit on a tree stump and let you eat a ruddy pie along the way.
The little one led him through, He will be smarter in the future. Here's a book we have, It's (Masha) and (Bear).
Well done! By the way, I’ll go check on the local bear.
(The Wolf leaves. The Crow and the Hare appear on the stage.)
Crow:
And yet it seems to me that the Bear has messed up something. I heard this song about a Christmas tree somewhere, I think, in the city, near a kindergarten. It seems there were different words there.
Hare:
No, I don't know this song. I don't go to the city. Let's ask the guys. They probably go to kindergarten. Guys, do you know the song “A Christmas tree was born in the forest”?
(YES).
Crow:
Well, sing to us all together.
(The hare and the raven begin to sing, the guys continue.)
Crow:
You see, Hare, the tree is GREEN, not red. The bear, half asleep, messed everything up.
Hare:
What do we do?
Crow:
Let's go see the cat Vasily. He is a scientist cat after all.
(The Crow and the Hare leave. On the stage are the cat Vasily and the cat Masha. The cat Vasily is drawing. Masha is cooking.)
Cat Vasily:
One, two, three, four, five - The cat learns to count. Slowly, Little by little, he adds a cat to the mouse. The answer is: there is a cat, but no mouse.
Cat Masha:
Vasily, it would be better for you to help me with the housework, but you are still doing nonsense.
Cat Vasily:
Learning is light and ignorance is darkness. Here you are, Masha, dark, you don’t even know the alphabet, and I’m a scientist cat.
(The Crow and the Hare arrive).
Hare:
Hello, cat Vasily and cat Masha. We come to you on business.
Crow:
Little Red Riding Hood lost her cap, the hare and I want to help find it. But we don't know the color. What color is red?
Cat Vasily:
You are very lucky that a learned cat lives in your forest. I just have a book with red riddles about vegetables and fruits. Come on, guess!
Hare:
Give the guys riddles. They'll figure it out faster.
Cat Vasily:
It’s big, like a football, and if it’s ripe, everyone is happy. It tastes so good! What kind of ball is this? (Watermelon)
How mysteries grew in our garden bed - Juicy and large, So round. They turn green in summer, and turn red in autumn. (Tomatoes)
Round, ruddy, I grow on a branch; Adults and little children love me. (Apple)
So the guys helped you.
Crow:
But I have never seen watermelon or tomatoes.
Hare:
I don't eat them either.
Cat Vasily:
Eh, you're in trouble. What would you do without me? Here I just painted over the coloring pages. Look.
(Cat Vasily shows coloring pages where a watermelon, tomatoes and an apple are painted blue; the watermelon peel and leaves can be colored arbitrarily green or red, whatever.)
Crow:
Some strange vegetables and fruits...
Hare:
Let's ask the guys to color it.
(They hand out coloring books and pencils to the children. Each child has a coloring book. The children color correctly. Show them).
Crow:
I think I saw such a tomato (watermelon, apple).
Cat Masha:
Oh, you, Vasily. And also a scientist cat.
Hare:
Listen, Crow, so the wolf was wearing a red cap after all! Let's go look for him quickly.
Crow:
Guys, do you know where the wolf went?
(The guys should remember that it’s a bear.)
(The Crow and the Hare leave. There is a sleeping, snoring bear and a wolf on stage.)
Wolf:
There is something I don’t like about this forest, it’s boring, everyone is sleeping... Even in a fairy tale it was more interesting. Although it's the same thing there too. Every day you go after this Little Red Riding Hood, eat her grandmother, then they rip your belly open and no thanks.
(The Crow and the Hare arrive.)
Hare:
Here he is! Gotcha! So you stole Little Red Riding Hood's cap!
Wolf:
I didn’t steal it, I just took it so as not to freeze here. I'm not used to this climate. In our fairy tales it was always summer.
Crow:
Don't you understand that without you and without the hat, the whole fairy tale will go wrong? And he himself said that he loves fairy tales very much. Oh you…
Hare:
Wolf, you said that you are kind and love fairy tales. And the guys also really love the fairy tale about Little Red Riding Hood. Right, guys?
(YES!)
Wolf:
Well, since the guys ask, I’ll go back to the fairy tale and return the cap to Little Red Riding Hood. Just in the end, let the children guess my fairy tale riddles: He heals little children, Heals birds and animals, The Good Doctor looks through his glasses... (Aibolit)
It's mixed with sour cream, It's cold on the window, The round side, the ruddy side Rolled... (bun)
My father had a strange boy, unusual, wooden, on land and under water, looking for a golden key, sticking his long nose everywhere. Who is this?.. (Pinocchio)
Grandma loved the girl very much and gave her a red cap. The girl forgot her name. Well, tell me her name! (Little Red Riding Hood)
Wolf:
Yes, my fairy tale is perhaps the best. I'll go back. I’ll be sure to tell Little Red Riding Hood that you guys persuaded me. Goodbye!
(The wolf leaves)
Crow:
And I will fly and make sure that the wolf returns to the fairy tale.
(The Crow leaves).
Hare:
See how well everything ended. Thank you guys! Well done. You know songs, riddles, you know how to draw.
(The crow comes running)
Crow:
Everything is fine. The wolf returned to the fairy tale and gave away the cap. And when Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother found out that the children had helped bring the wolf back into the fairy tale, she ordered the children to give the pies from the fairy tale. Take it guys, you deserve it!
END.
Annex 1.
How to sew a red cap for a wolf.
I used the diagram below, but reduced the dimensions. In my opinion, instead of 45 cm, I took a length of 25 cm. Everything will depend on the size of the wolf's head. The long side of the initial triangle should be equal to the circumference of the wolf's head + 5-7 cm. I sewed the hat from red fleece. This material is very inexpensive and does not require edge processing. The hat is sewn very quickly with just two seams.
Appendix 2.
Coloring pages: apple, tomato, watermelon.
Apple | Tomato | Watermelon |
Scriptwriter: Tatyana KOSYAKOVA, Russia, Ryazan. Provided by the author, published in the “Holidays” section of the children’s portal “Sun” on December 24, 2004.