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The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig

The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Evil Piggies...!
Review: This book is hilarous. It is another classic example of a flip-sided nursery rhyme. This particular book makes the Wolves play the role of the innocents trying to get a home started, while the piggie is no longer a cute little protagonist. From step one, the little wolves can't seem to avoide the evil piggie, who always seems to have some way of getting at them. As the wolves get progressively high-tech, the pig grows progressively more insane. This book is full of laughs no matter how many times you read it. The pictures are amazing as one funny thing leads to the next. The writing style remains delightfully cheerful, and fun to read over and over. Definitely worth cracking open again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite "kids" book as an adult
Review: When my daughter first brought this book home from kindergarten I tried to read it to her. I couldn't! I was laughing so hard that I couldn't make it through. I evently did, and my daughter loved it. She then took it to have her grandmother read it to her, the same thing happened.

Even today, as an 11 year old, my daughter loves this book. It is one of the few "children's" books that still remain on her bookshelf.

Is there a moral? Does there have to be? It is a funny, lighthearted story, that gives kids the opportunity to explore creativity by changing things as they know it.

I have shared this book with several of my daughter's classes, and each time I have, I have been told that there have been several more orders for this book.

Is it a classic? Probably not. It is entertaining? Most definately.


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