The Three Little Pigs ANNOTATION
In this retelling of a well-known tale, Serafina Sow starts her own waffle-selling business in order to enable her three offspring to prepare for the future, which includes an encounter with a surly wolf.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Life is pretty sweet for the three little pigs...until a hungry wolf named Tempesto shows up one morning. Percy, Pete, and Prudence refuse to let themselves become breakfast without a fightbut can anything save the plucky pigs once Tempesto starts huffing and puffing? With his hilarious retelling and irresistible illustrations, Steven Kellogg masterfully updates the classic folktale for a whole new generation of readers.
SYNOPSIS
In this update of the classic folktale, a hungry wolf shows up one morning, but Percy, Pete, and Prudence refuse to let themselves become breakfast!
FROM THE CRITICS
Parents
. . . Witty plot twists ans pictures packed with visual puns make Kellogg's version of this old tale a pigtorial feast.
Publishers Weekly
Buoyant pictures and a pun-riddled text add gusto to Kellogg's lighthearted humor as he gives this classic caper more twists than are found in the average pig's tail. Pushing her waffle-making machine from "hamlet to hamlet," industrious Serafina Sow makes enough money to send her three little pigsa daughter and two sonsto Hog Hollow Academy. When she retires, the educated piglets build their fabled houses and run the wafflery until Tempesto the wolf (wearing a "Say Yes to Thugs" sweatshirt) arrives and instructs them to "butter yourselves and hop on the griddle." Serafina returns to bail out her brood and, in a final play on words, answers Tempesto's threat that "You'll soon be sausages!" with a triumphant "You'll soon be a WOLFFLE!" But the wry tale ends on a sunny note: rather than becoming brunch, this not-so-bad wolf gets to swap places with Serafina on a remote beach, sporting a new shirt (shown on the back cover) that proclaims "Thugs Need Hugs Too." Kids will have a jolly time poring over the particulars in the illustrations. And their mothers will cheer for Kellogg's decision to let his porcine matriarch hog the show. Ages 5-up. (Sept.)
Publishers Weekly
A mother pig makes enough money to send her three little piglets to Hog Hollow Academy, and when she retires, the educated trio takes over the family wafflery business-until the wolf tries to stand in the way. PW said that this "classic caper has more twists than are found in the average pig's tail." Ages 3-8. (Oct.)
Children's Literature - Cheryl Peterson
In this humorous updated version of the classic tale, the mother, Serafina Sow, plays a larger role in the lives of her three little piglets: Percy, Pete and Prudence. She is an entrepreneur who is inspired to start a waffle business. The "wafflery" becomes quite successful, and Serafina then retires to the "Gulf of Pasta" leaving the business to her three piggies. Along comes the wolf, Tempesto, who decides he wants ham, bacon, and sausage with his waffles. There begins the confrontation that culminates with Serafina Sow coming out of retirement to help her little piggies defeat Tempesto. In the end, Tempesto decides to give up a life of crime and he turns in his "Say Yes to Thugs" T-shirt for a tank top that says "Thugs Need Hugs Too", and becomes a mellow beach bum on the "Gulf of Pasta." Younger children will enjoy the action (particularly the food fight between the piglets and Tempesto). Older children will be able to appreciate the humorous twists to the story. As always, Steven Kellogg's illustrations are irresistible for all ages.
Children's Literature - Jan Lieberman
After her 3 children graduate from Hog Hollow Academy, Serafino Sow leaves them her waffle business as she retires to the Isle of Pasta in this hilarious version of The Three Little Pigs. Percy, Pete, and Prudence prosper until the wolf, Tempesto, tries to topple their business and their homes. It's Mama to the rescue in this action packed story. Notice the details in each scene: A painting by Pigasso hangs over the Pig's mantle along with a statue of the famous Olympig Waffle Thrower. Mr. Kellogg's warm persona permeates the story with his rollicking humor and his sense of fair play. No one gets eaten and even the wolf changes. His T-shirt sports the slogan "Thugs Need Hugs, Too."
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