Little Red Riding Hood
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The Dog in the Manger
The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
Why the Owl Has Big Eyes
100

Who sent Little Red Riding Hood to visit her Grandmother?

Her mother

100

Did the villagers believe the boy when there really was a wolf?

No

100

Where did the dog like to sleep on hot days?

In a manger filled with hay

100

What kind of eggs did the goose lay?

Golden eggs

100

Did owl want to be an ordinary animal or the best?

The best

200

Who did she meet going through the wood?

A wolf

200

What animal came out of the woods?

A wolf

200

What did the cattle want to do with the hay?

Eat it

200

How many golden eggs did the goose lay each day?

One

200

The owl wanted a neck like a __________?

Swan

300

What is the last thing the wolf said to Little Red Riding Hood?

All the better to eat you up with.

300

What kind of animal was the boy watching over?

Sheep

300

Who came in and kicked the dog out?

The farmer

300

What did the farmer do with the golden eggs?

Sold them at the market to get rich

300

Why did Raweno get mad at Owl?

Owl was disobedient and kept watching Raweno

400

Did Little Red Riding Hood know it was dangerous to talk to the wolf?

No

400

Is it important to always tell the truth?

Yes

400

Whose hay was in the manger?

The cattle's hay

400

Why was the farmer getting mad with the goose?

It was only laying one single golden egg a day

400

Why was Rabbit only half done?

He was frightened and ran off

500

What was Little Red Riding Hood taking to her Grandmother?

Cake and a little pot of butter

500

Why did the boy cry “Wolf!” the first time when there was no wolf?

He was lonely and wanted to have fun

500

Why did the dog not leave the manger?

He was mean and stingy

500

Why did the farmer cut the goose open?

He was greedy and wanted all the eggs at once

500

In this Iroquois legend, who is creating animals?

Raweno, the everything-maker