The three little pigs must face off against a wolf in this
familiar tale. However, this classic tale is recreated with some major changes.
The three pigs decide to seek refuge in the pages of other stories. As the story
leaps off the page, the wolf is hot on the pig’s trail. But when the pigs
befriend a lonely dragon, the wolf realizes he must abandon his lust for meat.
If you enjoyed this book, try these other similar titles.
Pinkney, J.
(2009) The lion and the mouse. New
York: Little, Brown Books for Young
. Readers.
Stone, J. (1971). The
monster at the end of this book. New York: Random House.

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