“Come inside, everyone. Soup‘s on! I think we‘re going to like it here.”
“Come inside, everyone. Soup‘s on! I think we‘re going to like it here.”
When the book took a turn, this could be a fun way to introduce “plot twists” to my students. I think this book is super fun and would use it as a quick read aloud for a transition time frame.
In David Wiesner‘s, “The Three Pigs” published in 2001, the book starts out just like the classic tale and continues on as the three pigs sneak out of the story to hid from the Wolf! They continue on to turn the pages of their former story into a paper airplane. They ride around for a while and end up in tow other fairy tales before deciding to go back to their story although they bring a new friend along.
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1. My niece graduates from ASU next month. She's going to be an elementary school teacher. 📚
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Many different versions of this story. This one is one of my favorites.
Teaches children to not lie or else they will have to deal with the consequences unfortunately
Includes little red riding hoods journey and her scary encounters
I really liked how this book made the story for believable and entertaining