A wonderful rewritten version of The Three Little Pigs by Anderson L. What new adventure lies in wait for these three piggies?
A recreation of the fairy tales we all know and love. The change in topic and theme are stunning even with the little research done by author and grade 8 student Anderson L. This presents a fun story and a nice read.
Once upon a time, there were three pigs living with their mother. One day when they were all grown up it was time for her to go off into the world. When they left, mama pig told them to be careful and do everything as well as they can. The pigs then went off into the world with their stuff.
The first little pig found someone selling straw so he made his house out of it. This barely took him any time. The second pig found someone selling sticks and built his house out of them. This took a little bit longer but still almost no time at all. The third pig found someone selling bricks and he decided to build his house out of bricks. This took several months but he finally finished.
A little while later, the wolf showed up. He was an old friend of the mom and she wanted him to check up on her kids as a favor. The wolf agreed and went to go see them. He came upon the first little piggie and it ran inside its house. “Let me in little pig, let me in, or I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in”. “Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!” said the little pig, so the wolf huffed and puffed and blew his house down. The pig ran as fast as he could to his brother's house as the wolf chased behind him yelling “stop” and “come back”.
The wolf came to the next pig's house to find both of them hiding inside there. The wolf said, “let me in sweet piggies let me in, or I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in”. “Not by the hairs on our chinny chin chins”, exclaimed the pigs. So the wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down. The two little pigs looked up in fear as the wolf approached them. Then as the wolf began to open his mouth to say something the pigs ran, crying out for help the whole way.
They soon came across the third piggies' house. They told him about the wolf and how he is coming for them. The wolf happened to be an older fellow so it took him a while to get there. When he got to the house the wolf said, “Let me in little piggies *Gasp* let me in, or I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in”. The wolf let out a long Wheeze before the pigs responded, “not by the hair of our chinny chin chins.” So the wolf huffed and puffed, and huffed and puffed, and huffed and puffed but he just couldn’t blow the house down. The wolf quickly ran off to do something.
A few minutes later there was a knock at the door, it was mama pig. They let her in and she then introduced them to her good friend, Mr. Wolf. He had told her all about how the first two pigs were lazy and made weak rickety houses and that the third’s one was truly magnificent. Mama pig was both proud and angry at her babies. She made the two little pigs redo their houses and they all lived happily ever after.
The End
The story is based off memory and this website.
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