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The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
THE MODERN CLASSIC WITH OVER THREE MILLION COPIES SOLD âą The Big Bad Wolf tells his side in this fractured fairy tale, brought to life with irreverent storytelling and artwork that âolder kids (and adults) will find very funnyâ (School Library Journal).
A New York Times Best Book of the Year âą American Booksellers Association Picture Book Hall of Fame âą Society of Illustrators Silver Medal âą New York Public Library 100 Great Childrenâs Books for 100 Years âą An American Library Association Notable Book
You may think you know the story of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolfâbut only one person knows the real story. That person is A. Wolf. His tale starts with a birthday cake for his dear old granny, a bad head cold . . . and a bad reputation. It ends in the Big House: the Pig Pen. What really happened when A. Wolf was at the door? Was it an historic pig out or a Mother Goose frame-up? You read it. You decide.
Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith combine their talents for droll tales and provocative reporting to bring the true story of this much maligned figure to the public. Big and Bad? Could be. Hilarious? Of course.
A New York Times Best Book of the Year âą American Booksellers Association Picture Book Hall of Fame âą Society of Illustrators Silver Medal âą New York Public Library 100 Great Childrenâs Books for 100 Years âą An American Library Association Notable Book
You may think you know the story of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolfâbut only one person knows the real story. That person is A. Wolf. His tale starts with a birthday cake for his dear old granny, a bad head cold . . . and a bad reputation. It ends in the Big House: the Pig Pen. What really happened when A. Wolf was at the door? Was it an historic pig out or a Mother Goose frame-up? You read it. You decide.
Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith combine their talents for droll tales and provocative reporting to bring the true story of this much maligned figure to the public. Big and Bad? Could be. Hilarious? Of course.
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The True Story of the Three Little Pigsâ
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THE MODERN CLASSIC WITH OVER THREE MILLION COPIES SOLD âą The Big Bad Wolf tells his side in this fractured fairy tale, brought to life with irreverent storytelling and artwork that âolder kids (and adults) will find very funnyâ (School Library Journal).
A New York Times Best Book of the Year âą American Booksellers Association Picture Book Hall of Fame âą Society of Illustrators Silver Medal âą New York Public Library 100 Great Childrenâs Books for 100 Years âą An American Library Association Notable Book
You may think you know the story of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolfâbut only one person knows the real story. That person is A. Wolf. His tale starts with a birthday cake for his dear old granny, a bad head cold . . . and a bad reputation. It ends in the Big House: the Pig Pen. What really happened when A. Wolf was at the door? Was it an historic pig out or a Mother Goose frame-up? You read it. You decide.
Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith combine their talents for droll tales and provocative reporting to bring the true story of this much maligned figure to the public. Big and Bad? Could be. Hilarious? Of course.
A New York Times Best Book of the Year âą American Booksellers Association Picture Book Hall of Fame âą Society of Illustrators Silver Medal âą New York Public Library 100 Great Childrenâs Books for 100 Years âą An American Library Association Notable Book
You may think you know the story of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolfâbut only one person knows the real story. That person is A. Wolf. His tale starts with a birthday cake for his dear old granny, a bad head cold . . . and a bad reputation. It ends in the Big House: the Pig Pen. What really happened when A. Wolf was at the door? Was it an historic pig out or a Mother Goose frame-up? You read it. You decide.
Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith combine their talents for droll tales and provocative reporting to bring the true story of this much maligned figure to the public. Big and Bad? Could be. Hilarious? Of course.











