The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf by Mark
Teague
Have you heard of a farmer who paid his three pigs for their good work and
then moved to Florida? Well, that is how this version of the three little pigs begins. So, the pigs take off to build their homes. They are still built out of straw, sticks, and bricks. The first two pigs built cheaply so they could buy potato chips and sody pop. Of course, the hungry wolf comes along and threatens to blow houses down. But, he is quite surprised that he can do it and the pigs run off to the third pig’s house. Will the wolf blow down the house of bricks?
This is a humorous modern version of a loved story that children are sure to enjoy.
Teague, M. (2013). The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf.
New York: Orchard Books.
Teague
Have you heard of a farmer who paid his three pigs for their good work and
then moved to Florida? Well, that is how this version of the three little pigs begins. So, the pigs take off to build their homes. They are still built out of straw, sticks, and bricks. The first two pigs built cheaply so they could buy potato chips and sody pop. Of course, the hungry wolf comes along and threatens to blow houses down. But, he is quite surprised that he can do it and the pigs run off to the third pig’s house. Will the wolf blow down the house of bricks?
This is a humorous modern version of a loved story that children are sure to enjoy.
Teague, M. (2013). The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf.
New York: Orchard Books.