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Cover artist
  
Oxenbury

Publication date
  
1993

ISBN
  
978-0-434-96050-7

Originally published
  
1993

Illustrator
  
Helen Oxenbury

Publisher
  
Heinemann

4.2/5
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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

OCLC
  
60102782

Author
  
Eugene Trivizas

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Genres
  
Picture book, Children's literature

Similar
  
Helen Oxenbury books, Picture books

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The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig is a children's picture book written by Eugene Trivizas (Evgenios Trivizas), illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, and first published by Heinemann in 1993. The story is a comically inverted version of the classic Three Little Pigs, a traditional fable published in the 19th century.

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Oxenbury was highly commended runner-up for the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject. The "Highly Commended" distinction was used 31 times in 29 years to 2002, including Oxenbury alone for 1993.

In the U.S., where it was also published in 1993, The Three Little Wolves reached number two on the New York Times Best Seller list for picture books. It was named an "ALA Notable Book" and a "School Library Journal Best Book" and it won the "Parents' Choice Gold Award".

WorldCat participating libraries report holding editions in 15 languages of translation.

Publishers Weekly concluded its review, "Trivizas laces the text with funny, clever touches, from an ensemble of animals who obligingly donate whatever building materials the wolves require, to the wolves' penultimate, armor-plated residence replete with a "video entrance phone" over which the pig can relay his formulaic threats. Oxenbury's watercolors capture the story's broad humor and add a wealth of supplementary details, with exquisite renderings of the wolves' comic temerity and the pig's bellicose stances. Among the wittiest fractured fairytales around."

The three little wolves and the big bad pig


Plot

The story features three anthropomorphic wolves who build three houses using different types of materials. A big bad pig is unable to destroy the houses made of bricks, concrete, and steel, but succeeds in doing so by using a variety of tools such as a sledgehammer for the bricks, a pneumatic drill for the concrete, and dynamite for the steel. After failed attempts to build houses, the wolves end up building a flower house. Smelling the fragrant flowers, the pig realizes what he has done, repents, and he and the wolves live happily ever after as friends!

Publication history

  • ISBN (hardcover, publ. Heinemann Young Books)
  • ISBN 0-689-50569-8 (hardcover, publ. Margaret K. McElderry, first U.S. edition, 1993)
  • ISBN 0-590-48622-5 (softcover, publ. Scholastic, reprint 1994)
  • ISBN 0-689-81528-X (softcover, publ. Aladdin Books, reprint 1997)
  • References

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