Once upon a time there lived
an old mother pig who had three little pigs and not enough food to feed them.
So when they were old enough, she sent them out into the world to seek their
fortunes.
The first little pig was
very lazy. He didn't want to work at all and he built his house out of straw.
The second little pig worked a little bit harder but he was somewhat lazy too
and he built his house out of sticks. Then, they sang and danced and played
together the rest of the day.
The third little pig
worked hard all day and built his house with bricks. It was a sturdy house
complete with a fine fireplace and chimney. It looked like it could withstand
the strongest winds.
The next day, a wolf
happened to pass by the lane where the three little pigs lived; and he saw the
straw house, and he smelled the pig inside. He thought the pig would make a
mighty fine meal and his mouth began to water.
So he knocked on the door
and said:
"Little pig! Little
pig!
Let me in! Let me
in!"
But the little pig saw the
wolf's big paws through the keyhole, so he answered back:
"No! No! No!
Not by the hairs on my
chinny chin chin!"
"Then I'll huff
and I'll puff
and I'll blow your house
down."
So he huffed and he puffed
and he blew the house down! The wolf opened his jaws very wide and bit down as
hard as he could, but the first little pig escaped and ran away to hide with
the second little pig.
The wolf continued down
the lane and he passed by the second house made of sticks; and he saw the
house, and he smelled the pigs inside, and his mouth began to water as he
thought about the fine dinner they would make.
So he knocked on the door
and said:
"Little pigs! Little
pigs!
Let me in! Let me
in!"
But the little pigs saw
the wolf's pointy ears through the keyhole, so they answered back:
"No! No! No!
Not by the hairs on our
chinny chin chin!"
So the wolf showed his
teeth and said:
"Then I'll huff
and I'll puff
and I'll blow your house
down."
So he huffed and he puffed
and he blew the house down! The wolf was greedy and he tried to catch both pigs
at once, but he was too greedy and got neither! His big jaws clamped down on
nothing but air and the two little pigs scrambled away as fast as their little
hooves would carry them.
The wolf chased them down
the lane and he almost caught them. But they made it to the brick house and
slammed the door closed before the wolf could catch them. The three little pigs
they were very frightened, they knew the wolf wanted to eat them. And that was
very, very true. The wolf hadn't eaten all day and he had worked up a large
appetite chasing the pigs around and now he could smell all three of them
inside and he knew that the three little pigs would make a lovely feast.
Three Little Pigs brick
house
So the wolf knocked on the
door and said:
"Little pigs! Little
pigs!
Let me in! Let me
in!"
But the little pigs saw
the wolf's narrow eyes through the keyhole, so they answered back:
"No! No! No!
Not by the hairs on our
chinny chin chin!"
So the wolf showed his
teeth and said:
"Then I'll huff
and I'll puff
and I'll blow your house
down."
Well! he huffed and he
puffed. He puffed and he huffed. And he huffed, huffed, and he puffed, puffed;
but he could not blow the house down. At last, he was so out of breath that he
couldn't huff and he couldn't puff anymore. So he stopped to rest and thought a
bit.
But this was too much. The
wolf danced about with rage and swore he would come down the chimney and eat up
the little pig for his supper. But while he was climbing on to the roof the
little pig made up a blazing fire and put on a big pot full of water to boil.
Then, just as the wolf was coming down the chimney, the little piggy pulled off
the lid, and plop! in fell the wolf into the scalding water.
So the little piggy put on
the cover again, boiled the wolf up, and the three little pigs ate him for
supper.
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