![]() When it gets dark, she decides to head home. ![]() One afternoon, she goes into the forest to gather food. The story's title character lives in a cottage near a forest. This also makes it an ideal book to read in front of groups of children, such as at kindergartens or libraries. The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything contains a great deal of repetition, which means that very young children can easily join in with the telling of the story when the book is read aloud to them. When the garments and the pumpkin head come to the old woman's house, she tells them how they can make themselves useful instead of trying to scare her. Although she runs away from the clothes and the pumpkin, the old woman continues to insist that she is not afraid of anything. While walking through a forest at night, the story's title character and protagonist encounters several living items of clothing and a living pumpkin head. It was first published in the United States in 1986. ![]() It was written by Linda Williams and illustrated by Megan Lloyd. The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything ( ISBN 0064431835) is a children's fantasy picture book of twenty-nine pages. Front cover of an edition of The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything. ![]()
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