

Three Little Gators set out into the world but they must watch out for Big-bottom Boar who likes to bump thing with his rump. The Three Little Gators by Helen Ketteman

The story is the classical story with a slight difference as the third little pig tricks the wolf but the ending is the same. The story is the traditional story, the pigs are not eaten in this version and the wolf runs away when he gets smoke in his eyes from the chimney.įor older readers this book would be a great choice. Young children will enjoy the whimsical illustrations full of details of the Three Little Pigs. The Three Little Pigs by Bernadette Watts The illustrations are sweet and age appropriate. The pigs are not eaten by the wolf and the wolf burns his bottom before running away. This version of The Three Little Pigs is a perfect version for little readers. For little ones who have not heard the story before this is a great book to use to introduce it. Huff and Puff tells the original tale with simple sentences and illustrations. Below is a list of Three Little Pigs books and fractured fairy tales that tell this popular story in their own special way.ĭifferent Versions of The Three Little PigsįIND ALL OF THREE LITTLE PIGS ACTIVITIES IN OUR PRINTABLE LESSON PLANS FOR HOME PRESCHOOL AND PRESCHOOL CLASSROOMS. How would that line change if the wolf was a space robot, he used simple machines to catch the pigs or he was simply misunderstood? The story of the Three Little Pigs has been told in many different ways. “I’ll huff and puff and blow your house down!” This is a classic line from a classic tale that we have probably all heard.

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