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The Three Little Poor Pigs

  • Valeria Garcia Candelo
  • Mar 7, 2016
  • 2 min read

Once upon a time there were three little pigs. They were so poor that they had to live in the streets. They had to build their homes with what they could find. One pig built a home made of cardboard, which blocked the sun during the summer. The second pig built his home out of plastic, which was useful when it rained. They were able to finish making their homes pretty quickly, so they sang and danced for the public to earn a bit of money for their meals. The third pig was smart and knew about an abandoned park. The playground was already in the shape of a house and it was made out of metal, so it was kind of like not being homeless.

A big bad rich wolf saw the two little pigs while they sang and danced and thought, “Poverty needs to end therefore I shall eat them, plus they’ll taste delicious.” He followed the two little pigs to their homes, and the next day the big bad rich wolf went to the first home and huffed and puffed and blew the cardboard down in a matter of seconds. That little pig sprinted all the way to the second pig’s home that was made of plastic. The big bad rich wolf rapidly went to this house too and huffed and puffed and blew the home down in a matter of minutes.

Now, the two little pigs were panicking and ran to the third pig’s house that was made of metal. The big bad rich wolf tried to huff and puff and blow the home down, but he could not. He kept trying for days and days, but the playground was very sturdy and the little pigs felt safe. The wolf noticed that the ground was made of sticks so he dug and dug until he finally made it inside. He crept up behind the little pigs and all at once he gobbled them up. The big bad rich wolf thought “I have done society a deed, and eliminated the last bit of poverty in this city!”

The End

 
 
 

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