Description
“Three Little Pigs” by Susanna Davidson, with illustrations by Georgien Overwater, is a retelling of the classic fairy tale.
In this version, readers follow the story of three little pigs who each build their own house. The first pig builds a house of straw, the second pig builds a house of sticks, and the third pig builds a sturdy house of bricks. When the big bad wolf comes along and tries to blow down their houses, the first two pigs’ houses are easily destroyed, but the third pig’s house withstands the wolf’s huffing and puffing. In the end, the wolf is unable to get to the third pig, and the pigs live happily ever after in their strong brick house.
Susanna Davidson’s retelling of the story likely maintains the traditional elements of the tale while offering engaging language and pacing suitable for young readers. Georgien Overwater’s illustrations are likely colorful and lively, bringing the characters and settings to life with charm and whimsy.
“Three Little Pigs” is a timeless story that teaches valuable lessons about hard work, perseverance, and the importance of planning ahead. It’s a beloved classic that continues to entertain and educate children around the world.
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