
The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf
By Anastasios

01 Mar, 2024

Once upon a time, in a dense forest, lived three little pigs. The eldest pig was named Peter, the middle one was called Paul, and the youngest was named Percy.

The three pigs decided to build their homes in the forest. They wanted to live independently and learn to fend for themselves.

Peter, the oldest and the wisest, decided to build his home out of bricks. He knew it would take time and effort but would be the strongest.

Paul, the middle pig, wanted to finish quickly. So, he decided to build his house out of wood.

Percy, the youngest pig, chose to build his home out of straw. He thought it was the easiest and fastest way to build a house.

In the same forest lived a big, bad wolf. He was known for his cunning tricks and had a scary reputation among the forest animals.

The wolf heard about the three little pigs building their homes and he decided to pay them a visit. His stomach rumbled at the thought of having them for dinner.

The wolf first visited Percy's straw house. With a huff and a puff, he blew the house down and Percy ran for his life towards Paul's wooden house.

The wolf followed Percy to Paul's wooden house. He huffed and puffed and blew Paul's house down too. Both Percy and Paul ran to Peter's brick house.

Peter welcomed his brothers into his brick house. They barricaded the door and waited for the wolf to arrive.

The wolf arrived at Peter's brick house. He huffed and puffed but couldn't blow down the brick house.

The wolf tried again and again, but the brick house stood firm. Exhausted, the wolf decided to climb onto the roof and enter through the chimney.

Peter had a plan. He quickly put a pot of boiling water under the chimney. The wolf, unaware, was about to get a hot surprise.

The wolf slid down the chimney and fell straight into the pot of boiling water. He howled in pain and quickly jumped out of the house, running into the forest.

The three little pigs cheered. They had outsmarted the big bad wolf and saved themselves.

From that day on, the wolf never bothered the pigs again. The pigs lived happily in their brick house, safe and sound.

Percy and Paul learned a valuable lesson about taking the time and effort to do things correctly. They thanked Peter for his wisdom and strength.

Peter, being the eldest, felt responsible for his brothers. He was proud of what they had achieved and promised to protect them always.

The story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf spread throughout the forest. All the animals admired the bravery and wisdom of the three little pigs.

The three little pigs continued to live peacefully in their forest. They were proud of their home and knew that together they could face any challenge that came their way.

And so, the story of the three little pigs is a tale of courage, wisdom, and the importance of hard work. It reminds us that unity is strength and that together, we can overcome anything.