Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig, The
by Eugene Trivizas

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ISBN-10:   068981528X
ISBN-13:   9780689815287
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing; Aladdin
Category:   Folklore/Fairy Tales
Pub. Date:   April 1997
Pages:   32
Format:   Paperback: Picture book
Ages:   7 to 10
Grades:   1 to 5


Awards
1994  American Booksellers Book of the Year (ABBY) Award (USA)  Nominee/Honoree 
1995  Arizona Young Reader's Award (USA)  Winner! 
1995  Volunteer State Book Award (USA)  Winner! 


Subjects
CHILDREN
WOLVES_FICTION
PIGS_FICTION
WIT AND HUMOR
FAIRY TALES
FAIRY TALES_ADAPTATIONS


Description/Notes
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig Once upon a time, there were three cuddly little wolves with soft fur and fluffy tails ... When it comes time for the three little wolves to go out into the world and build themselves a house, their mother warns them to beware the big bad pig. But the little wolves' increasingly sturdy dwellings are no match for the persistent porker, who has more up his sleeve than huffing and puffing. It takes a chance encounter with a flamingo pushing a wheelbarrow full of flowers to provide a surprising and satisfying solution to the little wolves' housing crisis.
Three little wolves go out into the world to build a house that will protect them from the big bad pig. But neither bricks nor concrete, not even armor plates, can stop the persistent porker--until a chance meeting with a flamingo provides an unexpected solution to the wolves' problem. Full color.
When it comes time for the three little wolves to go out into the world and build themselves a house, their mother warns them to beware the big bad pig. But the little wolves' increasingly sturdy dwellings are no match for the persistent porker, who has more up his sleeve than huffing and puffing. It takes a chance encounter with a flamingo pushing a wheelbarrow full of flowers to provide a surprising and satisfying solution to the little wolves' housing crisis. Eugene Trivizas's hilarious text and Helen Oxenbury's enchanting watercolors have made this delightfully skewed version of the traditional tale a contemporary classic.
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