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Walt Disney's Three Little Pigs (A Little Golden Book)
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The three little pigs have never looked so cute and the big bad wolf never looked so bad in this retelling of the classic fairy tale! Vintage Disney artwork from the 1940s makes this book an important addition to every Little Golden Book collector’s library.
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Hardcover, A Little Golden Book, 24 pages
Published
September 14th 2004
by Golden/Disney
(first published 1948)
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When I was a child of three
Sitting on my mother's knee
She would read this tale to me
I would listen as she spoke
Oh, what magic she'd evoke
In the child that once was me.
Then my children gathered round
Listening with glee
Creating memories of that time
When mum read this tale to me
My grandchildren come to stay
One sits upon my knee
You cannot hear the smallest sound
Their eyes are filled with glee
When I read this tale to them
That my mum read to me.
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Sitting on my mother's knee
She would read this tale to me
I would listen as she spoke
Oh, what magic she'd evoke
In the child that once was me.
Then my children gathered round
Listening with glee
Creating memories of that time
When mum read this tale to me
My grandchildren come to stay
One sits upon my knee
You cannot hear the smallest sound
Their eyes are filled with glee
When I read this tale to them
That my mum read to me.
...more

***Read and reviewed with my niece Emma***
(When she was 4 and I was 41)
The greatest story ever told? Quite possibly!
I think it's Emma's favorite, even though I don't think she's quite caught on to the think-ahead, strength-in-numbers, build-it-to-last concepts yet. She just seems to like to follow along with the exciting story and listen to my increasingly over-the-top Big Bad Wolf impressions. By the time we're done with this story I'm going to need a wind machine.
I believe the Little Golden Bo ...more
(When she was 4 and I was 41)
The greatest story ever told? Quite possibly!
I think it's Emma's favorite, even though I don't think she's quite caught on to the think-ahead, strength-in-numbers, build-it-to-last concepts yet. She just seems to like to follow along with the exciting story and listen to my increasingly over-the-top Big Bad Wolf impressions. By the time we're done with this story I'm going to need a wind machine.
I believe the Little Golden Bo ...more

How I Don't Remember This Book or My Own Version
My memory of this book is shot, but I will do my best. Here goes:
Once upon a time there were three little pigs. The first one was named Homer, the second, Morrie, and the third, Squeaky. They lived with their mother until they were grown, and then they left to get their own homes. Homer built him a house made of wood, Morrie made one out of rocks, and then Squeaky made one out of straw bales.
These three little pigs were not so little now that they ...more
My memory of this book is shot, but I will do my best. Here goes:
Once upon a time there were three little pigs. The first one was named Homer, the second, Morrie, and the third, Squeaky. They lived with their mother until they were grown, and then they left to get their own homes. Homer built him a house made of wood, Morrie made one out of rocks, and then Squeaky made one out of straw bales.
These three little pigs were not so little now that they ...more

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Read this a s a child, but would still say it's an enjoyable story. I will never grow out of loving it.
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The pigs know they have to build their house. But the reason Ive always loved this book is it shows the differences among the siblings and it is much like real life. There is usually one who has to take care of the others mistake and they don't ask questions, just open their doors to family. I wonder why they never went back to moms house??
Theme- brothers, mistakes, survival, sticking together ...more
Theme- brothers, mistakes, survival, sticking together ...more

I enjoyed "Three Little Pigs" by Al Dempster, because it is a little kid’s book but it also allows you to think like a kid again. I understand the authors’ message in this book. Not only what he is saying but how he feels as he writes this book.
The book is told through third person perspective. The three little pigs are trying to find a way to keep their houses strong to keep the big bad wolf away. No matter what happens to the three little pigs they are always there for each other.
"Three Litt ...more
The book is told through third person perspective. The three little pigs are trying to find a way to keep their houses strong to keep the big bad wolf away. No matter what happens to the three little pigs they are always there for each other.
"Three Litt ...more

My kids really love this book. I think they really enjoy it because they play out the story, and their dad plays the wolf. Well, most of us know how the story goes. There are three little pigs who know that the wold is coming. The three little pigs decide to go their separate ways and build their own houses. As the story continues, the wolf blows down house one and house two. The little pigs
From house 1 and 2 run to the third house. The wolf cannot blow this house down, so he tries to force hims ...more
From house 1 and 2 run to the third house. The wolf cannot blow this house down, so he tries to force hims ...more


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K- 3
This book is about three little bigs who decide to go their separate ways to build their own houses after knowing that the wolf is coming. The wolf cannot blow the houses down at first but then the wolfs ends up blowing the house down and runs away. The wolf uses tricks to try to eat the pigs.
The illustrations, plot, and use of language is seen through the pictures in the book. I love how the talking animals are portrayed in this book. Readers enjoy to know who the protagonist and antag ...more
K- 3
This book is about three little bigs who decide to go their separate ways to build their own houses after knowing that the wolf is coming. The wolf cannot blow the houses down at first but then the wolfs ends up blowing the house down and runs away. The wolf uses tricks to try to eat the pigs.
The illustrations, plot, and use of language is seen through the pictures in the book. I love how the talking animals are portrayed in this book. Readers enjoy to know who the protagonist and antag ...more

"The Three Little Pigs" by Al Dempster is a great traditional read for children in the grades kindergarten through first grade. Since children are introduced to this tale at a young age, they might be able to predict what will happen next. The pigs are on a mission to build a house that is wolf proof. Will they be able to do it? This is a good read to engage the children with questions throughout the story. Even though this story is based in fantasy land, I could change my lesson to teach them a
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2. Ages 3-7
3. This story is about three little pigs and a wolf. The little pigs are innocent and the big bad wolf is ruining their houses they were building. The wolf is able to blow down two of the three houses that were built but wasn't able to blow down the third.
4. This is a fun book to read because all children should know this story, so they will get excited to read it. Also, the pictures are super cute and fun and really help tell the story as well.
5. This is a classic that shoul ...more
2. Ages 3-7
3. This story is about three little pigs and a wolf. The little pigs are innocent and the big bad wolf is ruining their houses they were building. The wolf is able to blow down two of the three houses that were built but wasn't able to blow down the third.
4. This is a fun book to read because all children should know this story, so they will get excited to read it. Also, the pictures are super cute and fun and really help tell the story as well.
5. This is a classic that shoul ...more

I have chosen this book because it is a classic book. Not only is it a classic but it is great for retelling because there is a repetition with the wolf, which helps students follow along and be able to help retell that part of the story, even if they forget other parts. Students need easy books for retelling the story in order to learn the way books read and how there is a beginning, middle, and end. Plus the pictures are great and very helpful for retelling the story as well. The pictures can
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What a fun book! I remember having my parents read this children's book to me several times for the nightly bedtime story. It is perfect for a beginning reader as well, because it has easy wording and bright colorful pictures that enhance the story as it plays along with each turn of the page. I still enjoy this book, even in my young adult life just because of the memories of my childhood it reminds me of. This book is a definite must-read.
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Kindergarten through second grade could read this book.
The book is based on the tale of the Three Little Pigs. A big bad wolf blows their houses made of different materials down and ends up eating them.
The book makes the original folktale light and uses amazing illustrations.
I would use it to not only discuss the story but also ask kids to make their own version of it which makes students have to develop a plot and highlight major events.
The book is based on the tale of the Three Little Pigs. A big bad wolf blows their houses made of different materials down and ends up eating them.
The book makes the original folktale light and uses amazing illustrations.
I would use it to not only discuss the story but also ask kids to make their own version of it which makes students have to develop a plot and highlight major events.

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I remember this story as a child, I loved how it showed strength and power from the three pigs. Even though the first two houses blow down they didn't give up. This book is a classic and shows students to keep trying even when things look bad. My favorite part was when the teacher would blow just like how the book said to do. Very good interactive book!
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I picked this book up to complete the Reading Rush challenge for Read a Book that has a non-human main character. I couldn't find anything on my TBR to fit this challenge but figured hey why not this book.
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