Ones upon a time there was a mother goat who had seven little goats. She loved them very much. One day she wanted to get food out of the forest. She called all the little goats together and said: "I am going into the forest, don't open the door for anyone! Certainly not for the wolf. He will eat you all. He would be recognised by his raw voice and brown paws." "Don't worry, we will watch out carefully." The oldest one said. And mother was on her way with a restful heart.
After a while someone knocked on the door and a raw voice called: "Dear children! I'm back and brought something for all of you." The goats heard the voice and said: "You are not our mother, we hear your voice." The wolf went away.
He had to make his voice sound softer. He went to the store and bought some chalk and a helium cylinder to make his voice sound softer. He went back to the house of the little goats and knocked on the door. And again he said: "Children. I'm back and have taken something for you all." The voice was soft, but one of the goats asks: "May we see your paw first?" The wolf showed them his paw. "It is brown. Our mother has a white paw!" The little goats shouted. Failed again.
He then went to the bakery to get a white feet. He asked the baker: (Soft voice) "Can you put some dough on my paw? I hurt it." The baker asked: "How do you get that strange voice?" 'Mind your own busyness!" The wolf said. "And put some flower on it." "Why?" Asked the baker. "Don't ask questions. Just do it!" The baker thought it was o.k. and made the paw white.
Back to the house, the wolf said again: "Children I'm back home and have something for all of you." When they saw the white paw, they were convinced, but the youngest said: "Wait a minute." He took a big hammer and hit the paw. From outside they heard: "Auoeoeoeoe". Followed bij some words that I can't repeat on ethical reasons. "It's the wolf, though." Said the little one. And again they didn't open the door. The wolf had enough of it and went off.He went to a dinner store and ordered a Shoarma dish. When he was finished he went to the well, because of that dish he was real thirsty. He wanted to bow, but thought then: "I could fall in." Instead he picked up the bucket and lowered it into the well and pulled it up again. He drank the water and rubbed his belly, he felt satisfied. After that he went back into the forest and lived happily ever after.
Initially, the goats also went well. Apart from the fact that mother was walking a little bit hard, because she had to do the same 'tests' as the wolf. A little bit angry she put the groceries in the closet. But they also lived happily ever after.