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Three Little Pigs


Abbeville Classic Fairy Tales

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No. of pages 28

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The classic tale of The Three Little Pigs and the big bad wolf comes to life as part of the Abbeville Classic Fairy Tale series, featuring full color illustrations throughout. When three little pigs set out to seek their fortunes, each builds a house-one from hay, another from wood, and the third from bricks. However, a big, bad wolf destroys both the first and second houses. Luckily, the first two pigs are able to escape to their friend's brick house, where the three outwit the wolf, who cannot blow that house down and instead tries to enter through the chimney! The stories in the Abbeville Classic Fairy Tales series have been adapted for the children of today while respecting the richness and flavor of the original versions. Children will love the game page at the end of each book, and they will want to read all the books in the series.

 

This book is part of a book series called Abbeville Classic Fairy Tales .

There are 28 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by Abbeville Press Inc. , U. S. .

Agnes Mathieu has been illustrating children's books for more than 15 years. Her artwork has been exhibited in countries around the world, including France, Italy, Mexico and Japan.

This book contains the following story:

The Three Little Pigs
Three little pigs grow up and the time comes for them to leave home and make their own way in the world. The first little pig builds himself a house of straw. The second little pig builds himself a house of sticks. The third little pig builds himself a house of bricks. One day a wolf comes along and blows down the house of straw. The first little pig escapes to his brothers house of sticks and hides with him, but the wolf follows and blows down the house of sticks too. The two brothers then seek sanctuary at the third brothers house of bricks, thinking that the wolf cannot blow down such a solid structure. This is true, but the wolf then climbs down the chimney. However, the third little pig being a sensible sort makes sure that there is a big cooking pot on the fire to catch the wolf and the three pigs have a yummy wolf flavoured dinner.

This book is in the following series:

Abbeville Classic Fairy Tales

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