The Three Little Pigs - Read aloud in fullscreen with music and sound effects!

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15 Aug 202105:01

Summary

TLDRIn this retelling of 'The Three Little Pigs,' three siblings leave home to build their own houses. The first pig builds a straw house, the second a stick house, but the third constructs a strong brick house. The big bad wolf easily destroys the first two houses, but the brick house stands firm. The wolf's attempt to enter through the chimney backfires, leaving him to flee in defeat. The three pigs live happily ever after in their brick home, safe from the wolf.

Takeaways

  • 🏑 The story revolves around three little pigs who leave home to build their own houses.
  • 🌳 The pigs live on the edge of a beautiful forest, setting the scene for the story.
  • πŸ› The first little pig builds a house made of straw, showing his laziness and haste.
  • 🌿 The second little pig constructs a house from sticks and branches, reflecting a slightly more effort than the first.
  • 🏰 The third little pig is diligent and builds a strong brick house, ensuring safety from the big bad wolf.
  • 🐺 The big bad wolf is the antagonist, who tries to blow down the pigs' houses.
  • πŸŒͺ️ The wolf successfully blows down the first two houses, showing the inadequacy of their construction.
  • 🏠 The brick house withstands the wolf's huffing and puffing, illustrating the importance of sturdy construction.
  • πŸ”₯ The wolf attempts to enter through the chimney but falls into a pot of boiling soup, leading to his defeat.
  • πŸŽ‰ The three little pigs live happily ever after in their brick house, symbolizing the triumph of hard work and wisdom.
  • πŸ“š The story conveys the moral that hard work and planning can lead to long-term security and success.

Q & A

  • What is the setting of the story 'The Three Little Pigs'?

    -The story is set on the edge of a beautiful forest where a mommy pig, a daddy pig, and three little pigs live.

  • Why did the three little pigs have to leave home?

    -The time had come for the three little pigs to leave home, as they were growing up and needed to learn to be independent.

  • What type of house did the first little pig build?

    -The first little pig built a house made of straw because he grew tired quickly and wanted to rest.

  • What materials did the second little pig use to build her house?

    -The second little pig built her house from sticks and branches that were scattered around her.

  • Why did the third little pig choose to build a brick house?

    -The third little pig wanted to build a strong brick house to keep him safe from the big bad wolf.

  • How did the big bad wolf try to get into the first little pig's house?

    -The big bad wolf huffed and puffed until the straw house came tumbling down.

  • What happened when the second little pig's house was attacked by the wolf?

    -The second little pig's wobbly stick house also came tumbling down after the wolf huffed and puffed.

  • Where did the two little pigs run to after their houses were destroyed?

    -The two little pigs ran to the third little pig's house, which was made of strong bricks.

  • What was the outcome of the wolf's attempt to blow down the third little pig's brick house?

    -The wolf failed to blow down the brick house, as it was too strong and did not even wobble.

  • How did the big bad wolf get injured in the story?

    -The wolf got injured when he climbed onto the roof and jumped down the chimney, landing in a pot of boiling hot soup and burning his tail.

  • What was the final fate of the three little pigs after the wolf's defeat?

    -The three little pigs lived happily ever after in their brick house, and they never saw the big bad wolf again.

Outlines

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🏑 The Departure and First Home of the Three Little Pigs

The story begins with the three little pigs leaving their parents' home on the edge of a forest. The first pig, feeling tired, quickly constructs a house made of straw. The second pig, stopping shortly after, builds a house from sticks and branches. Meanwhile, the third pig continues walking until finding a perfect spot by a stream, deciding to build a strong brick house for safety against the big bad wolf.

🐺 The Big Bad Wolf Attacks the First Two Pigs' Houses

The narrative continues with the hungry big bad wolf encountering the first pig in his straw house. Demanding entry, the wolf uses his strength to blow down the straw house. The first pig escapes to the second pig's stick house, where the wolf repeats his actions, causing both pigs to flee to the third pig's brick house for safety.

🏰 The Indestructible Brick House and the Wolf's Defeat

The third pig's brick house is put to the test as the wolf arrives and demands entry, just as he did with the other two pigs. Despite the wolf's best efforts to huff and puff, the brick house remains steadfast. Frustrated, the wolf attempts to enter through the chimney but falls into a pot of boiling soup, resulting in his hasty retreat. The pigs live happily ever after, free from the wolf's threats.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Three Little Pigs

The 'Three Little Pigs' is a classic fable that serves as the central theme of the video. It is a story about three sibling pigs who each build a house of different materials. In the video, the pigs represent the main characters who embark on a journey of independence and self-sufficiency, which is a key theme. The first pig builds a house of straw, the second builds with sticks, and the third with bricks, illustrating varying levels of effort and foresight.

πŸ’‘Big Bad Wolf

The 'Big Bad Wolf' is the antagonist of the story, symbolizing a threat or challenge that the pigs must overcome. In the video, the wolf attempts to blow down the pigs' houses, showcasing the conflict between the characters. His repeated attempts to enter the pigs' homes and the ultimate failure due to the strength of the brick house highlight the moral of the story about the importance of hard work and preparation.

πŸ’‘Independence

The concept of 'independence' is a key message in the video, as it is the reason the three little pigs leave home. It represents the pigs' journey to self-reliance and the challenges they face in building their own homes. The script illustrates this through the pigs' actions of leaving their parents and constructing their own houses, which is a metaphor for growing up and facing life's challenges.

πŸ’‘Huff and Puff

'Huff and puff' is a phrase used by the wolf to express his intention to blow down the pigs' houses. It is a recurring motif in the video that signifies the wolf's efforts and determination to overcome obstacles. The phrase is used in a playful and menacing way, emphasizing the wolf's role as a threat to the pigs' security.

πŸ’‘Straw

'Straw' is the material used by the first little pig to build his house. It represents the least durable and effort-intensive construction method among the three pigs. The straw house's quick collapse under the wolf's huffing and puffing serves as a cautionary example of the consequences of taking the path of least resistance.

πŸ’‘Sticks

'Sticks' are the materials used by the second little pig for her house. They symbolize a slightly more durable and effortful construction than straw but are still easily defeated by the wolf. The sticks house's collapse reinforces the theme that shortcuts and lack of effort can lead to vulnerability.

πŸ’‘Bricks

'Bricks' are the materials chosen by the third little pig for his house. They symbolize strength, durability, and the value of hard work. The brick house's ability to withstand the wolf's huffing and puffing is a testament to the pig's foresight and the benefits of diligent effort, which is a central moral of the story.

πŸ’‘Boiling Hot Soup

The 'boiling hot soup' is a critical element in the video's climax, where the wolf meets his downfall. It symbolizes the consequence of the wolf's actions and the retribution he faces for his attempts to harm the pigs. The wolf's landing in the soup and subsequent retreat underscore the theme of justice and the triumph of the pigs' efforts.

πŸ’‘Happily Ever After

'Happily ever after' is a common phrase used to signify a positive and enduring resolution in stories. In the video, it refers to the peaceful and secure life the pigs enjoy in their brick house after overcoming the wolf's threats. It encapsulates the video's message of the rewards of hard work and the importance of perseverance.

πŸ’‘Music

The term 'music' is used in the transcript to denote the presence of a musical score or soundtrack that accompanies the video. It sets the mood and atmosphere for the story, enhancing the emotional impact of the narrative. The music's presence in the transcript indicates its role in enriching the storytelling experience.

πŸ’‘Illustrated

'Illustrated' refers to the visual representation of the story by Giuseppe De Lerna. It indicates that the video includes images or drawings that accompany the retelling of the story, adding a visual dimension to the narrative. The illustrations help to bring the characters and events to life, making the story more engaging and accessible.

Highlights

The three little pigs leave home to start their own lives.

The first little pig builds a house from straw, showing his laziness.

The second little pig builds a house from sticks and branches, choosing a quicker method.

The third little pig seeks a safe and perfect place to build his brick house.

The third pig's decision to build a brick house reflects foresight and diligence.

The big bad wolf's first encounter with the first little pig's straw house.

The wolf's threat to blow down the first pig's house demonstrates his menace.

The straw house's collapse under the wolf's huffing and puffing.

The first little pig seeks refuge with the second little pig in the stick house.

The wolf's approach to the second pig's house and the repetition of his threat.

The stick house also falls to the wolf's persistent efforts.

The two little pigs flee to the third pig's brick house for safety.

The third pig's confidence in the strength of his brick house.

The wolf's futile attempts to blow down the brick house.

The wolf's alternative plan to enter through the chimney.

The wolf's downfall into the pot of boiling soup and his hasty retreat.

The pigs' victory and their peaceful life in the brick house.

The story concludes with the pigs living happily ever after, free from the wolf's threat.

Transcripts

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the three little pigs

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illustrated by giuseppe de lerna

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written and retold by claire lloyd

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on the edge of a beautiful forest lived

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a mommy pig a daddy pig and three little

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pigs

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the time had come for the three little

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pigs to leave home

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watch all for the big bad wolf warned

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the daddy pig as he waved goodbye

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the three little pigs hadn't walked far

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when the first little pig grew tired

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the lazy little pig

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he quickly built a house from straw that

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was laying nearby

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it wasn't long before the second little

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pig stopped walking and looked around

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her

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this will do she said and swiftly built

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a house from the sticks and branches

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that were scattered around her

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the third little pig walked on and on

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and on

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finally he found a pretty area of land

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by a stream

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it was the perfect place to build his

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house

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the third little pig decided to build a

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strong brick house to keep him safe from

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the wolf

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he drew plans

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he bought the best bricks he could find

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and finally after weeks of hard work

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he stood back and admired his beautiful

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new home wow

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meanwhile the hungry big bad wolf came

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across the first little pig resting in

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his house of straw

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[Music]

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little pig little pig let me come in

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said the wolf

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not by the hair um my timmy turn 10

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cried the first little pig

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then i'll huff and i'll puff and i'll

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blow your house down howled the hungry

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wolf

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so the big bad wolf huffed and he puffed

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and the tiny straw house came tumbling

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down

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the little pig ran as fast as he could

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until he arrived at the house made of

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sticks

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the big bad wolf snuck up to the house

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little pigs little pigs let me come in

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he growled

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[Music]

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by the hair

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cried the frightened little pigs

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then i'll huff and i'll puff and i'll

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blow your house down

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howled the hungry wolf

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so the big bad wolf huffed

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and he puffed

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and the wobbly stick house came tumbling

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down

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the two little pigs ran on and on and on

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until they finally reached the third

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little pig's house

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don't worry

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we are safe in a strong brick house

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said the third little pig as they heard

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a bang at the door

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little pigs little pigs let me come in

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said a familiar voice

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it was the wolf

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[Music]

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by the hairs

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cried the three little pigs

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then i'll huff

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and i'll puff and i'll blow your house

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down

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how the hungry wolf

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so the big bad wolf huffed and he puffed

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and he puffed

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and he huffed

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but nothing happened

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the house didn't even wobble

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the wolf was furious and very hungry

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he climbed up onto the roof and jump

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down the chimney

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splash

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the wolf landed in a pot of boiling hot

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soup and burned his long furry tail on

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the fire he leapt out of the chimney and

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ran away as quickly as he could

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as for the little pigs they lived

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happily ever after in their house made

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of bricks

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they never ever saw the big bad wolf

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again

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the end

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please subscribe

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[Applause]

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