The Three Little Pigs - Fairy tale - English Stories (Reading Books)

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26 Jan 202118:55

Summary

TLDRThis musical retelling of 'The Three Little Pigs' follows three pig brothers as they build houses of straw, wood, and bricks. The eldest and second pigs take shortcuts with weaker materials, while the youngest works diligently to construct a strong brick house. When a hungry wolf attacks, he easily destroys the straw and wooden houses, forcing the pigs to seek refuge in the brick house. The wolf fails to blow it down and meets his demise in the chimney, leaving the pigs safe. Full of lively music, interactive prompts, and playful reactions, this version engages children in a fun, participatory storytelling experience.

Takeaways

  • 🐷 The story is about three little pig brothers who each decide to build their own houses.
  • 🏠 The eldest pig builds his house out of straw because it is light and easy to gather.
  • 🌲 The second pig constructs his house out of wood, which is stronger than straw but not the strongest option.
  • 🧱 The youngest pig builds his house out of bricks, taking more time and effort to make it very strong.
  • 😏 The eldest and second pigs mock the youngest pig for working harder on his brick house.
  • 🐺 A hungry wolf comes to the village and targets the pigs' houses in order: straw, wood, then brick.
  • 💨 The wolf easily blows down the straw house and the wooden house, forcing the pigs to run to the next house.
  • 🏡 The brick house withstands the wolf’s attempts to blow it down, showing the value of careful, strong work.
  • 🔥 The wolf tries to enter through the chimney, but the youngest pig prevents him by lighting the fireplace.
  • 🎉 The three pigs survive safely and live happily ever after in the brick house, reinforcing the moral about hard work and planning.
  • 🎵 The video is interactive, including musical elements and opportunities for viewers to repeat or sing along.
  • 😂 The story includes humor and sound effects to make it engaging and entertaining for children.

Q & A

  • Who are the main characters in the story?

    -The main characters are the three little pig brothers and the large hungry wolf.

  • What materials did each pig choose for building their house?

    -The eldest pig built his house out of straw, the second pig built his house out of wood, and the youngest pig built his house out of bricks.

  • Why did the youngest pig choose to build his house out of bricks?

    -He wanted a strong and durable house, knowing it would take more time and effort but would be worth it in the end.

  • How did the wolf try to enter the pigs' houses?

    -The wolf asked to be let in and, when refused, threatened to 'huff and puff and blow the house in.'

  • What happened to the straw and wooden houses when the wolf attacked?

    -The wolf blew the straw house away easily, and the wooden house also fell apart under his huffing and puffing.

  • How did the pigs respond to the wolf's attacks on their houses?

    -The eldest and second pigs ran to the next brother's house for safety, eventually all three ending up in the youngest pig's brick house.

  • Was the wolf able to destroy the brick house?

    -No, the brick house did not shake or break, and the wolf was ultimately defeated when he tried to enter through the chimney.

  • What lesson can be learned from the pigs' different choices in building their houses?

    -The story teaches the value of hard work, planning ahead, and choosing quality over convenience.

  • How did the youngest pig defeat the wolf?

    -The youngest pig lit the fireplace when the wolf came down the chimney, causing the wolf to burn and fail in his attack.

  • How does the story end for the three little pigs?

    -The three pigs lived safely in the brick house and enjoyed a happy life together, demonstrating the benefits of diligence and perseverance.

  • Why did the eldest and second pigs laugh at the youngest pig initially?

    -They laughed because the youngest pig was taking much longer to build his brick house while their straw and wooden houses were finished quickly.

  • What role does repetition play in the transcript?

    -Repetition, like 'little pig, little pig, let me in,' reinforces the story’s rhythm, makes it interactive for children, and helps emphasize key plot points.

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