The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf
By: Joseph Jacobs
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The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
By: A. Wolf
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The Three Little Gators
By: Helen Ketteman
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Characters
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Three little pigs, the
wolf, the pigs mom
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the wolf, the three little
pigs
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Three little gators, the
boar, the gators mom
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Setting
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The pigs mom's house, the
little pigs houses
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The wolf's and pig's house
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The gator's houses, the
gators mom's house
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Plot
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The little pigs mom had to
kick the pigs out of her house. The
first pig bought straw and built a house out of it. The big bad wolf knocked on the door and
blew the house down and ate the little pig.
The second pig made a house of sticks and the wolf blew the house down
and ate the second little pig. The
third pig made a house out of bricks and the wolf couldn't blow it down. The wolf tries to trick the third pig but
it doesn't work. The wolf goes down
the chimney and the third pig cooked and ate him for dinner.
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The wolf needed a cup of
sugar for his recipe so he goes to ask his neighbors the three little
pigs. He has a bad cold so he sneezes
and blows the houses down by accident.
The pigs end up dead so he eats them.
The police catch him breaking into the last pigs house and send him to
jail.
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The gators mom kicks them
out of her house. One of the gators
builds his house with rocks. The
second gator made a house of sticks.
The third gator made a house of sand.
The boar tried to get in the house and bumped himself right into the
sand house. The first gator runs to
the next house. The boar also got into
the stick house. The two gators run to
the last house. The boar couldn't get
into the rock house so he went through the chimney and fell on the barbecue
grill and was grilled to death.
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Theme
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Hard work and patience pays
off. The good always win against the
bad.
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You should never believe
what you hear because it may not be true.
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Hard work and patience pays
off. The good always win against the
bad.
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Point of View
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The three little pigs
perspective
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Wolf's perspective
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The three little gator's
perspective
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The Three Little Gators reflects
a cultural difference from the Three
Little Pigs. The Three Little Gators includes the Southern culture such as using
animals that live in the south instead such as the gators and the boar. Also, the book talks about the gator being
cooked on a barbecue grill instead of in a pot.
Both books include the animal going into a chimney. I don't think that many houses in the South
have a chimney. When listening to the video the children's accent
that reads the book aloud is also southern.
The book includes phrases like younglings, gator skins, and rump a bump
bump. The universal theme is the same in
both books although the way it is told and the animals used are different.
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