I found this fun story on OverDrive. I really enjoyed this one. It's about Abe Lincoln's ghost haunting the White House, and the little girl who befriends him.
A children's librarian showed me this book a few years ago and I fell in love with it based solely on the last page. Today at a church book sale, I found a copy that looks like it's never even been touched, and I snapped it up. [spoiler] Because I love any children's book that ends with: It's...
The pictures in this book are phenomenal. Very whimsical and dream-like. The book itself doesn't have much of a story, it is more just a description of the world. But the book is still fascinating because of the pictures. Great for young children, especially cat-lovers.
A very silly and humorous book. I really liked the format of this book. It not only satirizes well-know fairy tales, it also satirizes what makes up a book. I really enjoyed how the Narrator interacted with the other characters. The stories themselves were funny, but not much of stories in and of th...
Grade: K Reading Level: AD570L This twist to the classic Three Little Pigs gives a fresh new look at this fairy tale. The book provides the story in a different viewpoint, through the eyes of the wolf. This book is a great way to introduce creative writing to your classroom. Allowing students t...
Lexile Level: AD570L Many variations of the three little pigs story are told with sympathy for the pigs who are being bullied by the big, bad wolf. In this story, the wolf tells that the entire event was a big misunderstanding. He admits to eating the pigs, but insisted it was after they accidenta...
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs is the story of the three little pigs seen from the wolf's perspective. I read this about a year ago and I like that there is a different version of a classic story written in a different point of view by having the wolf tell his side of the story. I would u...
In this book, you get to see the story of the three little pigs from the wolf's perspective. The wolf claims that all he needed was a cup of sugar, so he went to ask each of the pigs if they had any. When he arrived at each house, he felt a sneeze coming, and his sneezes were so big that they blew d...
I could use The True Story of the Three Little Pigs in a few different ways, all of which I would do in my class for second to sixth graders. The first way is in a fairytale study on different versions of the same story. In this study, I would have my students read different versions of The Three Li...
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