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Original Title: Three Little Pigs
Edition Language: English
Characters: Three Little Pigs, Big Bad Wolf
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Walt Disney's Three Little Pigs (A Little Golden Book) Hardcover | Pages: 22 pages
Rating: 4.21 | 27768 Users | 218 Reviews

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***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 Book version was the one I had as a kid. The one Emma and I read was different. It lacked info on the author, who published it and when. There was nothing but the title, the story text and illustrations. Little bit odd how kids' books do that. I guess it's a public domain thing. Whatever. It matters not, because we pretty much love this story! We've read it a number of times and will no doubt continue to read it again and again.

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Title:Walt Disney's Three Little Pigs (A Little Golden Book)
Author:Al Dempster
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:A Little Golden Book
Pages:Pages: 22 pages
Published:1980 by Western Publishing Company, Inc. (first published 1948)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Classics. Fiction. Animals. Fantasy. Fairy Tales

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Adorable and thoroughly enjoyable. Loved it when I read it as a kid. I doubt that it lost its luster in the interim!

1. None2. Ages 3-73. 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

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

This book is really great! It has a great lesson on how hard working we have to be to achieve our goals. It talks about how the pigs build houses out of different materials. The first two pigs made a lazy decision to build them out of bricks, and the third pig made a house out of bricks. When the wolf comes, he blows away two of the pigs' houses. They seek for help from the third pig, and learn a lesson on taking the easy path.

I enjoyed "Three Little Pigs" by Al Dempster, because it is a little kids 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 Little

When I was a little girl I loved this book so much!

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 pigsFrom house 1 and 2 run to the third house. The wolf cannot blow this house down, so he tries to force