
The Three Little Pigs
By Ms. Julie

13 Dec, 2023

Once upon a time, three little pigs decided to leave their mother's house and build their own homes. They waved goodbye, promising to visit often, and set off on their adventure.

The first pig stumbled upon a field of straw. "This will make a fine, cozy house!" he thought, and started working right away.

The second pig found a forest filled with stick-like branches. "This will make a sturdy house," he pondered, and began his work.

The third pig discovered a pile of bricks at a construction site. "Bricks will make the safest house," he decided, and got to work.

The first pig finished his house of straw and invited his brothers over. They admired his work, but warned him about its fragility.

The second pig completed his stick house. His brothers praised his creativity but expressed concerns about its strength.

The third pig finished his brick house, and his brothers were in awe. They acknowledged its solidity and safety.

One day, a cunning wolf came upon the first pig's straw house. "Let me in, little pig," he demanded, "or I'll huff and puff and blow your house down!"

The first pig refused, and as promised, the wolf huffed and puffed. His straw house collapsed, and he ran to his brother's stick house.

The wolf approached the second pig's house and threatened to blow it down. The second pig, too, refused to let him in.

With a huff and a puff, the wolf blew down the stick house. Both pigs escaped and ran to their brother's brick house.

The wolf arrived at the third pig's house. He demanded to be let in, but the third pig confidently refused.

No matter how much he huffed and puffed, the wolf couldn't blow down the brick house. The three pigs were safe inside.

In frustration, the wolf decided to climb down the chimney. The clever third pig quickly lit a fire.

The wolf fell into the fire and ran away howling, never to be seen again. The three pigs rejoiced, safe in their brick house.

From that day forward, the three little pigs lived happily in their brick house, always reminding each other of the importance of hard work and safety.