A Negotiated text by 1/2 Roberts The Three Little Pigs.

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A Negotiated text by 1/2 Roberts The Three Little Pigs.

The mother pig said, Go build your own houses. Youre too big to live here now. This page illustrated by Jarrod & Sarah.

They walked along looking for something to build their houses with. Illustrated by Rhianna & Peavon.

The first pig built a house of straw. He didnt like working too much, so he built it quickly. This page illustrated by Liam and Rylie.

The second pig built a house of sticks. He didnt like working too much either, so he built it quickly. This page illustrated by Bertha and Jarrod.

The third pig liked to work, so he built his house out of bricks because he knew there was a wolf in the forest. This page illustrated by Jackson and Charlie.

The first two pigs played their instruments and laughed and sang. Whos afraid of the big, bad wolf? as they skipped off into the forest. This page was illustrated by Kurt & Kaylene.

They went back to their houses. This page illustrated by Nixon and Mikey.

The wolf came and knocked on the door of the first little pigs house. He said, Let me in! Let me in! This page illustrated by Jackson and Maddison

The little pig said, No! No! Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin! This page illustrated by Phillip and Catlin.

The Wolf said, Ill huff and Ill puff and Ill blow your house in. So he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in. This page illustrated by Kahn and Catherine.

The first little pig ran to his brothers house. This page illustrated by Callum & Jesse

The wolf pretended to be a sheep and tried to trick the little pigs. They could see his sharp teeth and claws through the crack in the door. They said, You cant trick us! This page illustrated by Jarrod and Bertha.

The wolf got angry and he huffed and puffed and blew the house in. This page illustrated by Jarad and Jaye

They ran to the third pigs house of bricks. The third little pig said, Youre safe here. The pigs had a party. This page illustrated by Kaylene and Rachael

Along came the wolf and he begged the pigs to let him in. They wouldnt, so he huffed and puffed. BUT HE COULDNT BLOW THE HOUSE IN! This page illustrated by Isabella and Rhianna

The wolf was ANGRY and he got a ladder and climbed onto the roof. The pigs heard a thump! This page illustrated by Mitchell and Kurt

The pigs put a pot of boiling water in the bottom of the chimney. This page illustrated by Mikey and Caia

The wolf jumped down the chimney. This page illustrated by Callum and Sarah

SPLASH! The wolf fell into the pot with a yell!. This page illustrated by Charley and Peavon

He got out of the pot and ran home because his tail was hurting. This page illustrated by Cheyanne and Nixon

The pigs never saw him again and lived happily ever after in the brick house. This page illustrated by Catherine and Riley