The
Three
Little
Pigs
Once upon a time, there were three
little pigs who lived in a forest.
They were brothers, but they were
very different from each other.
The first little pig was very lazy. He
didn't want to work hard, so he built
his house out of straw. It was quick
and easy to make, and he soon had a
cozy little straw house.
The second little pig was a
bit more diligent than the
first. He chose to build his
house out of sticks. It took
a bit more effort, but it
was still quicker than the
third pig's plan.
The third little pig was the wisest of
them all. He knew the importance of
hard work and building things to last. So,
he spent a lot of time and effort
constructing his house out of sturdy
bricks. It was a strong and safe house.
One day, a big, bad wolf came to the forest. He saw the first little pig's
straw house and thought, "Aha! A tasty little piggy for lunch!" He
knocked on the door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me in!"
But the first little pig was scared and
replied, "Not by the hair of my chinny
chin chin!"
The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the
straw house down. The first little pig ran
to the second little pig's house made of
sticks for safety.
The wolf followed and came to
the second pig's house. He said,
"Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!"
But the second pig, though
frightened, also refused, "Not by
the hair of our chinny chin chins!"
The wolf huffed and puffed again, and
this time, the house of sticks fell down.
The two little pigs ran to the third pig's
house made of bricks.
The wolf was determined to catch
them and came to the brick
house. He said, "Little pigs, little
pigs, let me in!"
But the third pig was not afraid.
He replied confidently, "Not by
the hair of our chinny chin chins!"
The wolf huffed and puffed and huffed
and puffed, but no matter how hard he
blew, he couldn't blow the brick house
down. It was too strong!
The wolf gave up and went away, hungry and disappointed. The three little pigs were safe in
their sturdy brick house, and they all lived happily ever after, knowing that hard work and
preparation paid off in the end.