“Not by the hair on my chinny-chin chin.“
This story follows 3 little pigs as they each build their own homes. One made of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks, as they face the destruction of the big bad wolf.
This story follows 3 little pigs as they each build their own homes. One made of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks, as they face the destruction of the big bad wolf.
This book offers a blend of humor and whimsy. The vibrant illustrations and playful storytelling make it engaging for all readers.
It‘s always nice to have some different versions of popular children‘s books. I think the Peter Cottontail one is from when my Dad was a kid and if I‘m not mistaken the others were from an Uncle.
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I enjoyed the style the author uses and the word choice he uses when telling this story.
This is a classic tale involving three little pigs and one big bad wolf. Most everyone can remember reading this story as a child or at least hearing some version of it. One of the most popular folk lore stories of all time.
My Boston-Irish dad always made sure the mischievous "wee people" found us & brought us little green gifts & candy on St. Paddy's Day. This is not a common tradition, (in fact when I studied in Galway it was a religious Saints Day), but I continued the tradition with my preschooler & he loves his new James Marshall 3 Little Pigs. They still boil the wild at the end, but the pictures make it fun & lighter hearted! #fairytales #funillustrations
The Three Little Pigs is a traditional literature book about three pigs that other brothers, and a wolf come by and knocks down their houses that are made of different material. This a good book to read with kids, because there are a lot of different activities to do with the kids. http://www.dltk-teach.com/rhymes/pigs/ #UCFWalterslit