The Three little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig

 

Title: The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig
Genre: Fantasy
Author: Eugene Trivizas
Age Group: 7-10 years old
Major Awards: 'Parents' Choice Gold Award
Grade Levels: 2nd-5th grade


Summary: This rendition of The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf starts off with the three wolves venturing together to build houses on their own. They are met by a big bad pig who destroys their home every time they build one and deny his entrance.They tried everything from bricks, to concrete, and barbed wire with iron bars, armor plates, and heavy metal padlocks included and still got destroyed. But when they made their last home out of delicate flowers, the pig was unable to knock it down and ended up becoming friends and living with the wolves happily.


Evaluation: This book is appropriate and great for students to learn about renditions of different books. Because kids can get used to repetitive fantasy books and sometimes memorize the plot every time, remixed books like this one can catch the students' attention and make them more attentive to the story. One of the morals could tie into the unit, "theme" as students learn about the message of stories. This book can teach them to get a long with each other and also teach that even the small and precious things, such as the flowers, can bring the good out of us.

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