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Pages in category "Children's books based on The Three Little Pigs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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In 1996, from What a Cartoon! shorts program, in William Hanna's final cartoon short "Wind-Up Wolf", The Big Bad Wolf creates a robot minion wolf to attempt to finally get the Three Little Pigs. The three pigs and the wolf appear in the four Shrek films, and the TV specials Shrek the Halls and Scared Shrekless. In the PBS Kids series Super Why ...
The Three Pigs is a children's picture book that was written and illustrated by David Wiesner.Published in 2001 by Houghton Mifflin/Clarion, the book is based on the traditional tale of the Three Little Pigs, though in this story they step out of their own tale and wander into others, depicted in different illustration styles.
Winnie the Pooh and the Missing Bullhorn (Little Golden Book, 1990, Michael Teitelbaum, illustrations by Russell Schroeder & Don Williams) Pigs Is Pigs; Peter Pan (Little Golden Book, 1989, illustrations by Ron Dias) Cinderella; Mickey Mouse Goes Christmas Shopping; Cowboy Mickey (Little Golden Book, 1990, Cindy West, illustrations by Guelle)
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! is a children's book by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith.Released in a number of editions since its first release by Viking Kestrel, an imprint of Viking Penguin in 1989, it is a parody of The Three Little Pigs as told by the Big Bad Wolf, known in the book as "A. Wolf", short for "Alexander T. Wolf".
1999: National Education Association, Kids' Top 100 Books, The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! 2001: Los Angeles Times Book Review, Best Books of the Year citation, Baloney, (Henry P.) 2001: Reading Magic Award, Parenting magazine, Baloney, (Henry P.) 2001: The New York Times Book Review, Notable Books, Baloney, (Henry P.) 2001: Reading Magic ...
In the book's version of "Little Red Riding Hood", the Big Bad Wolf devours grandma like the story and an unfooled Little Red Riding Hood uses her concealed pistol to shoot him dead. She managed to make a wolfskin coat from him. In the book's version of "Three Little Pigs", the Big Bad Wolf devoured the two pigs after blowing down the house.