![]() ![]() 'What did I tell you?' said the third little pig. But the little pigs ran away as fast as their trotters could carry them and went to the third little pig’s house to hide. 'Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!' said the wolf.Īnd he huffed, and he puffed and he blew the house in. 'Oh no, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!' said the second little pig, as the first little pig hid trembling under the stairs. The next night the wolf was even hungrier and he saw the house of sticks. But the little pig ran away as fast as his trotters could carry him and went to the second little pig’s house to hide. 'Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!' said the wolf who was a very big, bad, and a greedy sort of wolf.Īnd he huffed, and he puffed and blew the house in. 'No, no, by the hair of my chinny chin chin!' replied the little pig. 'Little pig, little pig, let me come in.' By the light of the moon he espied the first little pig’s house of straw and he sidled up to the door and called: One starlit night, soon after they had settled in, a wolf came out looking for food. However, a few days later the brick house was completed and looked very smartwith shiny windows, a neat little chimney and a shiny knocker on the door. ![]() The first and second little pigs laughed, they thought their brother was really silly having to work so hard when they had finished. They all set to work and by nighttime the house of straw and the house of sticks were built but the house of bricks was only just beginning to rise above the ground. The third little pig looked around and saw a nice patch of ground under a tree. 'Where would you like me to unload them?' 'Please can you sell me some bricks so I can build a house?' 'Excuse me,' said the third little pig, as politely as his mother had taught him. 'I’m going to build myself a much bigger, better, stronger house,' he thought, and he carried off down the road until he met a man with a cart load of bricks. The third little pig didn’t think much of their ideas: The man readily agreed and the little pig said goodbye to his brother. 'Would you please sell me some sticks so I can build a house?' 'Excuse me,' said the little pig politely. The other little pigs carried on along the road and, soon, they met a man carrying a bundle of sticks. The man readily agreed and the first little pig went off to find a good place to build his house. 'Would you please sell some of your straw so I can make a house?' 'Excuse me,' said the first little pig politely. The first little pig met a man carrying a bundle of straw. Mrs Pig was very tired: 'Oh dear,' she said to her three little pigs, 'I can’t do this work anymore, I’m afraid you must leave home and make your own way in the world.' So the three little pigs set off. ![]() ![]() And the wolf goes, "If you pigs like that story, I got another one about pigs in a blanket." It makes me wonder what the wolf has planned for those pigs in that story.Home » Misc » Three little pigs story kids Three little pigs story kidsĮnglish | The Three Little Pigs The Three Little Pigs "And the wolf and the 3 little pigs live happily ever after." The pigs cheer for they liked that story a lot better, while a thrased Kermit comes in and says he likes the old story better. "So the wolf huffs and puffs and blows the frog away", the wolf blows poor Kermit away. And he says the frog reporter doesn't belong. He takes a deep breath and sings a song that's also a game." The wolf starts singing the famous, One of These Things, song. "Once upon a time, a wolf meets 3 little pigs and a frog reporter. The pigs meet Kermit and think he's Walter Cronkite. The pigs were worried that the wolf would blow their houses down again, but the wolf promisses that he will not blow any houses down in his story. He said he had written the new story and he called the pigs out of their houses to do it. And in came the Big Bad Wolf (the blue one). Kermit had a report that a new 3 Little Pigs' story had been written. Here's what I remember about the NEW 3 Little Pigs' story. ![]()
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