A unique new twist of an old story for older kids and adults, young at heart. Pretty much everyone enjoys the classic fairy tale about the Three Little Pigs and how they outsmart the Big Bad Wolf. But what happens when a treasured tale becomes a horrible headache? Jade, a peace-seeking school teacher has just moved into a seemingly quiet community. Putting the odd-looking nearby house of red bricks aside, things appear normal enough in the day. But when night falls, the woman soon learns that her neighbors are real pigs. ...No, really. Three, very loud and very annoying, partying pigs. After the constant celebrating from the neighboring hogs makes it impossible to sleep, the teacher decides to step into the repetitive storyline, and provide a lesson to the pigs next door... The parody story contains not only colorfully detailed illustrations, but a very different outcome for the supposing villain. So for the fans of the hungry, big bad wolf... you won't be the only one who is 'satisfied' with the ending.
The Caveman Next Door
But which one will be left standing after the Big Bad Wolf starts huffing and puffing? Find out as this classic fairy tale comes to life with music and full-color illustrations. This paperback book comes with CD and online music access.
Back in print! Norman Bridwell's funny and charming story about appreciating individual differences.
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: The Three Little Pigs are terrified when they find out who their new neighbor is! They have met his kind before. Will they all get eaten up by the Big Bad Wolf?
We're a lovely bunch of people on our street - King Kong lives at number 50, the churchyard is full of ghosts and ghoulies, and there's a houseful of pirates at number 94. But you'll never believe who's just moved in next door to us
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