The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
This book is so freaking awesome! Everybody should read it- now. Just do it. Just eat it. I mean... whatever. BTW, this is Barbara (Seth's sister )writing Seth's review.Back (this is Barbara pretending to be Seth)in my day, when I was but a wee lad of the tender age of four or five or something, I was introduced to this marvelous, touching, inspiring, novelty of a book. It changed my whole life, introducing me to a whole new outlook on life.I read this book so many times (okay, i admit, i had to
Awesome! Thank you. I'll get it when I get off of work today.
This has GOT to be one of my all-time favorite kid books and I read it to my class at least twice a week (more so because of the fact that it is the favorite of a couple of kids in the room).If you like books that don't conform to what everyone believes the true story is, that shows that there are two sides of every story, than this is the book for you. Alexander T Wolf is the narrator of this story, explaining that he is not the big bad wolf that everyone thinks he is and tells you his side -
The true story of the three little pigsThe true story of the three little pigs is a great book to get children thinking and forming their own opinions. It tells the three little pigs story from the wolfs point of view which is very convincing and is in total contrast to the story we all know and love. The wolf introduces himself at the start of the story and announces that he had been framed by the three little pigs. He proceeds to tell his side of the story. The wolfs story is very different to
The true story of the three little pigsThe true story of the three little pigs is a great book to get children thinking and forming their own opinions. It tells the three little pigs story from the wolfs point of view which is very convincing and is in total contrast to the story we all know and love. The wolf introduces himself at the start of the story and announces that he had been framed by the three little pigs. He proceeds to tell his side of the story. The wolfs story is very different to
I used this book for a year 3/4 lesson whilst we were writing fairytales. It was a great way for the children to see alternative perspectives and it greatly improved their own stories from alternate perspectives. The book has great illustrations and makes a great book to read to a whole class.
Jon Scieszka
Paperback | Pages: 32 pages Rating: 4.3 | 162576 Users | 3336 Reviews
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Original Title: | The True Story of the Three Little Pigs |
ISBN: | 0140544518 (ISBN13: 9780140544510) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/mff/fractured_fairy_true.htm |
Literary Awards: | Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Book Award for Picture Book (1992), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Primary (1992) |
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You thought you knew the story of the “The Three Little Pigs”… You thought wrong. In this hysterical and clever fracture fairy tale picture book that twists point of view and perspective, young readers will finally hear the other side of the story of “The Three Little Pigs.”Specify Of Books The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
Title | : | The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs |
Author | : | Jon Scieszka |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 32 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 1996 by Puffin Books (first published October 1989) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 162576 Users | 3336 ReviewsCriticize Of Books The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
This is maybe the BEST 3 Little Pigs story out there.My daughter saw this on our bookshelf the other day and freaked out (she's 9, so cut her some slack) because she didn't realize we owned it. In her defense, it's a skinny little paperback that had probably been lost between 3 bjillion other skinny little paperbacks on the shelves.Point is, it's an AWESOME story and since I bought it, that made me AWESOME by default.Mom Logic. Don't argue. In this version, Alexander T. Wolf tells his side ofThis book is so freaking awesome! Everybody should read it- now. Just do it. Just eat it. I mean... whatever. BTW, this is Barbara (Seth's sister )writing Seth's review.Back (this is Barbara pretending to be Seth)in my day, when I was but a wee lad of the tender age of four or five or something, I was introduced to this marvelous, touching, inspiring, novelty of a book. It changed my whole life, introducing me to a whole new outlook on life.I read this book so many times (okay, i admit, i had to
Awesome! Thank you. I'll get it when I get off of work today.
This has GOT to be one of my all-time favorite kid books and I read it to my class at least twice a week (more so because of the fact that it is the favorite of a couple of kids in the room).If you like books that don't conform to what everyone believes the true story is, that shows that there are two sides of every story, than this is the book for you. Alexander T Wolf is the narrator of this story, explaining that he is not the big bad wolf that everyone thinks he is and tells you his side -
The true story of the three little pigsThe true story of the three little pigs is a great book to get children thinking and forming their own opinions. It tells the three little pigs story from the wolfs point of view which is very convincing and is in total contrast to the story we all know and love. The wolf introduces himself at the start of the story and announces that he had been framed by the three little pigs. He proceeds to tell his side of the story. The wolfs story is very different to
The true story of the three little pigsThe true story of the three little pigs is a great book to get children thinking and forming their own opinions. It tells the three little pigs story from the wolfs point of view which is very convincing and is in total contrast to the story we all know and love. The wolf introduces himself at the start of the story and announces that he had been framed by the three little pigs. He proceeds to tell his side of the story. The wolfs story is very different to
I used this book for a year 3/4 lesson whilst we were writing fairytales. It was a great way for the children to see alternative perspectives and it greatly improved their own stories from alternate perspectives. The book has great illustrations and makes a great book to read to a whole class.
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