The story of the three little pigs is a classic children’s tale. This tale begins with a mother pig and her little piglets. When the piglets were old enough, she sent them out to fend for themselves.
The first of the three pigs was very lazy, and he refused to do any work. When it was time for him to build his own house, he used straw to construct it. Building his house with straw was very easy for the first pig. After building his house, he went to play.
The second pig also build his own home and this time he used little sticks to build his home. After he finished, he joined his first brother to play. For the rest of the day, the pigs were dancing, singing and enjoying their spare time.
Meanwhile, the third pig worked tirelessly and he used bricks to build his own house. The building had a good structure and design. The third pig even built a fireplace in his new home. The builders constructed the house so well that it was able to withstand even strong winds.
The three pigs all built their home on the same lane. One particular day, a wolf passed by the pig’s house, and he saw the first pig’s house, which was built with straw. The wolf saw the straw house, and he saw a pig inside the house.
Upon seeing the pig, the wolf’s mouth begins to water, thinking about how delicious the first pig would be. The wolf then decided to approach the first pig straw house. So, he went to the straw house and knocked on the door.
The wolf called on the little pig to let him in. However, the little pig saw the wolf through his keyhole, and he knew what the wolf’s intention was. The little pig screamed no, and he didn’t let the wolf inside the house.
This angered the wolf, and he threatened to blow the little pig house down. The wolf then huffed and puffed, and within seconds, the straw house was blown away. Before the wolf could attack the little pig, he fled to his brother’s house.
The wolf then traced the first little pig to the second little pig’s house. He saw the second pig’s house which was made out of sticks and smelt the pigs. His mouth watered again as he imagined the feast he would have. So, the wolf knocked on the door of the second pig’s home.
The wolf asked the pigs to let him in the house, however, they refused after seeing him through the keyhole. This angered the wolf, and he threatened to blow the little pig house down. The wolf huffed and huffed and then he managed to blow the house down.
After the wolves blew down the house, the two pigs ran to the third pig’s house. The wolf then traced the pigs to the third pig’s house that the third pig made out of bricks.. The two little pigs hid inside this house before the wolf could catch up to them.
Inside the house they heard a knock on the door and it was the wolf again. The wolf wanted to eat the three little pigs, and they weren’t wrong to be scared. The wolf again knocked on the door and asked the pigs to let him in.
The pigs all refused, and this made the wolf angry. He then threatened to blow down their house, and so he huffed and puffed, but he didn’t blow the house away. The house stood still, and this surprised the wolf. The wolf tried again but the house didn’t fall down.
Soon after, the wolf was out of breath and couldn’t huff anymore, so he decided to take a break. After a while, the wolf decided to take the chimney to enter the house. However, as the wolf came down the chimney, he landed in a hot pot of water.
The little pigs were happy to find out that they had pulled off such a prank. They all boiled the wolf and added various vegetables to make the meal better and then they ate him for supper.