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Publication date
  
2001

OCLC
  
45002235

LC Class
  
PZ7.W6367 Th 2001

Author
  
David Wiesner

Genre
  
Picture book

Awards
  
Caldecott Medal

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Country
  
United States

ISBN
  
978-0-618-00701-1

Dewey Decimal
  
[E] 21

Originally published
  
2001

Illustrator
  
David Wiesner

Publisher
  
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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David Wiesner books, Caldecott Medal winners, Picture books

The three pigs by david wiesner


The Three Pigs is a children's picture book written and illustrated by David Wiesner. Published in 2001, the book is based on the traditional tale of the Three Little Pigs, though in this story they step out of their own tale and wander into others, depicted in different illustration styles. Wiesner won the 2002 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations, Wiesner's second of three such medals.

Contents

The three pigs ebook


Plot

The story starts with three pigs who decided to build a house. However, two of the three pigs love to play. The other is very responsible and hardworking. He advised the other two pigs to build a good house in case the wolf comes. The first pig, the laziest, made his house out of straw. The second pig, who is not very responsible made his house out of sticks because it was easier and faster. The third pig, who is hard-working made his house out of bricks. Therefore, the third one took longer to finish up his house and the other two made fun of him. According to Amazon Editorial Reviews, when the wolf approaches the first house and blows it in, he blows the pig right out of the story frame. Then the wolf ate the pig up. "One by one, the pigs exit the fairy tale's border and set off on an adventure of their own. Folding a page of their own story into a paper airplane, the pigs fly off to visit other storybooks, rescuing about-to-be-slain dragons and luring the cat and the fiddle out of their nursery rhyme."

Trivia

The flying fish picture is a parody of Wiesner's first Caldecott Medal-winning picture book Tuesday.

References

The Three Pigs Wikipedia