What is the moral of this version of "Little Red Riding Hood"?

Things aren't always as they seem, so you should treat each stranger with kindness.

If you are good and kind at heart, you can expect for others to know this and help you.

If you want to make friends, you have to get over being nervous and speak up.

Young children should not speak to strangers, even when they seem to be nice.

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The moral of this version of "Little Red Riding Hood" is best represented by the statement: "Young children should not speak to strangers, even when they seem to be nice." This conveys a cautionary message about the potential dangers of trusting unfamiliar individuals, emphasizing the importance of being cautious and vigilant in such situations.