Fractured Fairy Tales - Three Little Pigs |
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by Susan Meddaugh Hog-Eye Published 1995 by Walter Lorraine Books Find this book in our catalog.
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Getting onto the wrong school bus was the pig's first mistake. Her second was choosing to take the path through the forest. When she's grabbed by a wolf and thrown into a sack, she knows she'll have to stall for time--or become his lunch. Lucky for pig, she knows how to use the dreaded "Hog-Eye" stare.
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by Eric A. Kimmel Nanny Goat and the Seven Little Kids Published 1990 by Holiday House Find this book in our catalog.
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by Colin McNaughton OOPS!: A Preston Pig Story Published 1997 by Harcourt Children's Books Find this book in our catalog.
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by Rick Walton Pig, Pigger, Piggest Published 1997 by Gibbs Smith Publishers Find this book in our catalog.
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by Jim Harris Three Little Dinosaurs Published 1999 by Pelican Publishing Company Find this book in our catalog.
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In a variation on the story of the "Three Little Pigs, " three young dinosaurs set out on their own, only to be hassled by a hungry T-Rex who gets a big surprise in the end. 31 color illustrations.
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by Susan Lowell The Three Little Javelinas Published 2003 by Rising Moon Books Find this book in our catalog.
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Everyone knows the story of the three little pigs, but now readers are introduced to the three little javelinas--lovable, wild, southwestern cousins of pigs--as they try to outsmart the coyote who had hoped to eat them with red chile sauce.
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by Steven Kellogg The Three Little Pigs Published 1997 by HarperCollins Publishers Find this book in our catalog.
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by Barry Moser The Three Little Pigs Published 2001 by Little Brown and Company Find this book in our catalog.
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by William H. Hooks The Three Little Pigs and the Fox Published 1989 by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Find this book in our catalog.
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by Eugene Trivizas The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig Published 1993 by Margaret K. McElderry Books Find this book in our catalog.
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A hilarious retelling of the traditional story. It's time for the three little wolves to go out on their own, so off they go to build themselves a sturdy brick house. They hadn't reckoned on a big bad pig with a sledgehammer! Oxenbury's enchanting watercolor illustrations, full of delightful details, will entertain all ages.
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by David Wiesner The Three Pigs Published 2001 by Clarion Books Find this book in our catalog.
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Caldecott medalist David Wiesner offers a playful deconstruction of a favorite nursery tale. In "The Three Pigs", dialogue balloons, text excerpts, and a wide variety of illustration styles guide the reader through a dazzling fantasy universe to the surprising and happy ending. Full color.
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by A. Wolf The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs Published 1989 by Viking Books Find this book in our catalog.
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In this hilarious tale of justice gone awry, poor Alexander T. Wolf has been framed and wants to let the truth be known. "Witty illustrations get right to the meat of the matter. . . . A tasty treat".--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. Full color.
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by Bruce Whatley Wait! No Paint! Published 2001 by HarperCollins Publishers Find this book in our catalog.
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In this nursery tale gone awry, one of the three little pigs turns green because the illustrator runs out of red paint. Full of jokes and surprises, "Wait! No Paint!" encourages young readers to use their imaginations to think about how books are created. Full color.
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by Eileen Christelow Where's the Big Bad Wolf? Published 2002 by Clarion Books Find this book in our catalog.
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In this caper with a twist, the three little pigs' house has been huffed and puffed into a pile of straw, and only a sheep named Esmerelda is found at the scene. Detective Doggedly immediately suspects that low-down, no-good, pig-poaching Big Bad Wolf, but his prime suspect is nowhere to be found. With the help of some wise elderly cows Doggedly sniffs out the clues. Full-color illustrations.
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by Colin McNaughton Yum!: A Preston Pig Story Published 1999 by Harcourt Children's Books Find this book in our catalog.
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