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A**L
Great book
Beautiful and fun and thought provoking and funny
I**E
Fantastic
My nearly 5 year old was enthralled by this story. The plot was gripping and surprising at every page turn!Great vocabulary for a young reader who is advancing past the more traditional stories.Thank you for a new favourite
F**A
The kids love it!
I had this book as a child, but lost it. I teach 9 year olds and had to get this for them. They absolutely loved it, lots of laughs, and beautiful illustrations.
M**.
Brilliant
If you haven't read this you haven't lived or laughed enough. More seriously, it helps young children familiar with the story of the three little pigs to understand that there are at least two sides to every story and that story is an organic dynamic thing and you can change the ending and how it goes. Really recommend it. Below it asks me to state the age of the child I bought this book for. Well, I bought a copy for my 6 year old great granddaughter who does not yet read at this level but has full understanding of the concepts when it is read to her. Another copyfor my mum, aged 89 who has a seriously good sense of humour and an enduring love of children's literature. And one for me aged 66, a retired early years teacher with a devotion to children's literature and literacy. Hmm. If you want useful answers you have to ask the right questions.
B**A
great book
GREAT book really recommend it for your little sons or daughters. The book has some very nice pictures. The idea of remaking the story from big bad wolf to big bad pig and adding new characters like the flamingo, beaver, rhino and kangaroo is a really good idea. I also like the idea of the pig using demolition tools instead of huffing and puffing, he did try to huff and puff as well, but didn’t work out for him. The sledge hammer was my favourite tool that he used to destroy the brick house.All in all it’s a nice book for adults and children to enjoy.
S**E
This was a book for my great nephew aged 5
This was a book for my great nephew aged 5, and his mum read it to him as a bedtime story. It was her suggestion that I got him something in the fairytale line, although he actually likes David Walliams books! My leaf through the Walliams one I had thought of giving made me cringe - there's something a bit 'poovey' about them!Was Three Little Wolves too young for him? It is certainly a lot more innocent than the Walliams books, and I think, read as a bedtime story once, it went down well enough. It makes a change from violent solutions to problems with aggressive characters such as the Big Bad Pig, but perhaps some dads might find the flower house a bit too feminine! It is a delightful take on an old fairytale, and read well to a child, should be very enjoyable.
L**.
One of my very favourite stories.
Have loved this book forever!Bought it again for great grand child. Never disappoints ...concrete, metal, dynamite always in fashion however did have to show him a 🫖 Teapot!
K**N
On school recommended list
I bought this for my granddaughter as it was on her schools recommended list for her age 5/6 - year 1. I read it and I have to say that it is a good modern take on the story of the old Three Little Pigs. and I'm sure she will enjoy it.I don't personally like old stories brought up to date but if that's what it's all about nowadays then it is well written and has good illustrations.
L**A
The best!
V**L
Great ending!!
This is one of my favorite kids books. Shifts the cultural perspective and has a great message at the end.
G**O
Great book for kids
The story is fun and the illustration good. Great book for kids for 3 to 5 years.
C**E
The three little wolves and the big bad pig
Das ist ein sehr sehr nettes Kinderbuch. Meine Enkelin (5) hat aus in ihrer Schule zum Vorlesen gebracht. Sie und wir waren begeistert. Es ist sehr lustig.
D**G
muy bueno
Es un libre muy divertido y original à mi hijo le encanta lo compre varias vezes para régalos valeur la pena
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