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  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs :

    L. Leslie Brooke

    language (, Oct. 7, 2019)
    First published in the year 1905, the present book is a fictional fable for young children, written by L. Leslie Brooke. This story is about three little pigs which has been much adored by children all over the world since its inception.
  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    Joseph Jacobs, Lorinda Bryan Cauley

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1980)
    Rather than suffer the fate of his two brothers, a pig cleverly outwits a persistent wolf once and for all.
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  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    L. Leslie Brooke

    language (, June 26, 2017)
    The Story of the Three Little Pigs by L. Leslie Brooke
  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    L Leslie Brooke

    Paperback (SC Active Business Development Srl, Oct. 10, 2016)
    The story of the three little pigs is a well-known European folk tale, with many adaptations and variations, some of them with a different number of little pigs or other animals. It is a typical coming of age story. Like many other fable and fairy tale heroes, the three little pigs leave home to seek their fortune in the beginning. Although the traditional tale of the houses built by the three little pigs has been retold and republished many times, Leslie Brooke's illustrations are probably the most beautiful ever made for the story.
  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    Leslie Brooke L.

    eBook (Leslie Brooke L, )
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  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    L. Leslie (Leonard Leslie) Brooke

    language (, March 5, 2012)
    This is a great book to read your child. After looking through all the options out there this seemed like the best value for the money. No crazy additions or tweaks to a classic tail with nice drawings. Would definitely recommend to a friend!
  • The Story of The Three Little Pigs

    L. Leslie Brooke

    language (Lire Books Publishing, May 29, 2013)
    The three little pigs are hounded by a nasty wolf, but, of course, the third pig outsmarts the wolf. The story ends with a surprise twist.With numerous drawings in color and black and white by L. Leslie Brooke. This Book was originally published in 1904 by Frederick Warne & Co. - United Kingdom, United States. The original work has been cleaned and digitally enhanced for your reading pleasure.
  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    L. Leslie Brooke

    language (, July 10, 2017)
    The Story of the Three Little Pigs by L. Leslie Brooke
  • The Story of Three Little Pigs

    Leonard Leslie Brooke

    language (, Nov. 24, 2011)
    Three Little Pigs is a fairy tale featuring talking animals. Printed versions date back to the 1840s, but the story itself is thought to be much older. The phrases used in the story, and the various morals which can be drawn from it, have become enshrined in western culture.The tale of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf was included in Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Tales (London, c.1843), by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. The story in its arguably best-known form appeared English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs, first published in 1890 and crediting Halliwell as his source. The story begins with the title characters being sent out into the world by their mother, to "seek their fortune". The first little pig builds a house of straw, but a wolf blows it down and eats the first little pig. The second pig builds a house of sticks, but with the same ultimate result. Each exchange between wolf and pig features ringing proverbial phrases, namely:"Little pig, little pig, let me come in.""No, no, by the hair on my chiny chin chin.""Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in. The third pig builds a house of hard bricks. The wolf couldn't huff and puff hard enough to blow the house down. He attempts to trick the little pig out of the house, but the pig outsmarts him at every turn. Finally, the wolf resolves to come down the chimney, whereupon the pig boils a pot of water into which the wolf plunges, at which point the pig quickly covers the pot and cooks the wolf for supper.The story utilizes the literary Rule of three, expressed in this case as a "contrasting three", as the third pig's house turns out to be the only one which is adequate to withstand the wolf.[4]Retellings of the story sometimes omit the attempts to trick the third pig, or state that the first pig ran to the second pig's house, then both of them ran to the third brother's house of bricks. The latter is often an attempt to write out death or violence in the story.
  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    L. Leslie Brooke (Illustrator)

    language (London, June 22, 2012)
    An illustrated version of the traditional three little pigs tale. The three little pigs are hounded by a nasty wolf, but, of course, the third pig outsmarts the wolf. The story ends with a surprise twist.
  • The Story of a Little Elf

    Cassandra Grimes, Alexandria Peach

    Paperback (Hydra Productions Online LLC, Dec. 5, 2019)
    Meet Caterpillar the elf! He is one of Santa's many elves, and he is here to tell you all about how hard he and Santa and the other elves work to make Christmas special for you. See behind the scenes at Santa's workshop and get in the mood fo this special season!
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  • The Story of Little Owl

    Constance Boyle

    Hardcover (Olympic Marketing Corp, May 1, 1985)
    Little Owl's lost teddy bear turns up in the park, next to a woman who plans to give it to her granddaughter.