by David Wiesner
The Three Pigs by David Wiesner is a fun and very different version of the story The Three Little Pigs. In this book the pigs actually get blown out of the story by the wolf and they get to go and visit other classic stories. This book is super fun for older students, but it might be hard to follow ...
This is another picture book on my list and I love it. It's such a fun readaloud with the kids and it's an all around excellent book.
Genre: Animal / Drama /Humor /Fantasy Year Published: 2001 Year Read: 2008 “The Three Pigs” is a children’s book written by David Wiesner, author of the famous book “Tuesday.” “The Three Pigs” is about how the three pigs basically come out of the story and their adventures in the real world. This...
Gifted to me by a friend, who was mostly captivated by the illustrations, this book is a wonderful reminder that stories of old do not always have to end the way they always did. Stories can be written; the past is not just something to dwell upon.
This was super cute. I really liked the story being turned in on itself and the adventures the pigs have in the white space of the story. Fun stuff!
This was super cute. I really liked the story being turned in on itself and the adventures the pigs have in the white space of the story. Fun stuff!
*Incomplete review-complete when reread*I was not prepared for this story. I figured it would be another retelling with pretty pictures until I started reading it. David Wiesner has created an unbelievable experience that takes storytelling to another level. He takes the reader beyond the level of o...
The three little pigs climb out of their story, explore other fairytales and make new friends.
Wiesner is amazing, and this is my favorite. The hyper-realism, the three-Dimensionality, makes the text so much more meaningful. Both kids have always loved these, and we none of us show any signs of getting tired of his work.