The Story of the Three Little Pigs

The Story of the Three Little Pigs
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Nathaniel Wayne said A Wonderful Twisted Take on the Classic Story. I've always loved this version of "The Three Little Pigs," as told by the Wolf. The narrating wolf (who you're free to not believe) claims to have been a victim of a bad cold and some very rude swine. It's a clever and funny approach with wonderfully unique artwork.The one word of caution for parents who are sensitive about this sort thing: this is working of the classic version of the story, meaning that the first two pigs are in fact killed and eaten. They don't escape to their brother's house and it. "GREAT book for not only kids but ADULTStrust me!!" according to Joel L. Gandelman. I'm STILL chuckling after buying this book and reading it before gifting it to my nephew Greg, 11, and Kayla, 7. And,. as with other books by Jon Scieszka, the huge problem is: I want this book for MYSELF.The bottom line is that in his version, wonderfully illstrated by Lane Smith, the Three Little Pigs is the ultimate story of SPIN CONTROL. This time, unlike in a zillion other versions, the wolf is telling HIS side of the story -- what REALLY happened. And to hear him tell his story (with all of the f. Great funny book Who doesn't love The True Story Of The 3 Little Pigs. I bought this book 30 years ago (man I'm old) to read to my son's 2nd grade class. Now 30 years later I bought a copy for my grand kids. They love it! Wonderfully funny story that makes you feel a little sorry for the wolf. Great buy!
A tale of mutual deception and shoddy home building could bring smiles in this classic tale. Many modern tales alter the ending and leave some of the story behind. Narrated by Glenn Hascall.