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The Three Little Wolves And The Big Bad Pig - Community Reviews back

by Eugene Trivizas, Helen Oxenbury
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sfalkne1
sfalkne1 rated it 9 years ago
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig by Eugene Trivizas and Helen Oxenbury is a cute twist on the original Three Little Pigs story. Instead of the wolf being the antagonist, it is the pig in this story. The wolves keep trying to build houses, but the big bad pig always destroys their home. In...
Kallgood
Kallgood rated it 9 years ago
We just read this book in class, it was not my favorite one. It is a different version of the Three little pigs I would be great to use in 3rd grade.
lkimble
lkimble rated it 9 years ago
This story is a version of the original version, The Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Wolf. It can be intended for grades 2-5. This version is about three wolves that are trying to get away from the big bad pig. First, the wolves build a house out of bricks ad the pig knocks it down with a sledge h...
janillabean
janillabean rated it 13 years ago
fun, but a bit violent
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 14 years ago
Silly story that reverses the well loved three little pigs. The wolves are creative in their home building, the pig is equally crafty in his destruction. Actually, the pig is relentless in his desire to destroy the wolves -- is he jealous? does he have a thorn in his toe? did his mom not hug him eno...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 14 years ago
I enjoy a fractured tale, but a word of advice: if you're going to replace the villain of the piece with something other than a large predator, you're going to have to explain. What does the big, bad pig have against the wolves? And the ending makes even less sense than the original. But the illu...
AmySea
AmySea rated it 14 years ago
My niece and nephew both liked this book. My niece is older and is familiar with The Three Little Pigs, so she really enjoyed how this book turned that tale on its head. She laughed at several of the twists and turns, and she was eagerly anticipating how the Three Little Wolves would outsmart the ...
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