
The Three Little Pigs are three little friends. One pig is named Bandit. Two other pigs are named Pip and Pebble. They live in a green field. They want to build a house. Bandit loves adventure. Pip loves music. Pebble loves painting.
First, each pig plans a house. Bandit builds a straw house. He works fast. He piles golden straw. He bars the door. Pip builds a stick house. He finds long sticks in the wood. He ties them with vine. He hums a song. Pebble builds a brick house. She mixes clay and sand. She presses red bricks. She works with care.
One day, a Wolf comes. The Wolf is big and gray. He comes close. He sees Bandit’s straw house. Wolf says, “Little pig, little pig, let me in.” Bandit shakes. He says, “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin.” Wolf huffs and puffs. He blows the straw house. The house tumbles! Bandit runs fast to Pip’s stick house.
Then Wolf goes to the stick house. He knocks at the door. “Little pigs, let me in.” Pip says, “Not by the hair of our chinny chin chins.” Wolf huffs and puffs. He blows the stick house. The house falls! Bandit and Pip jump and run to Pebble’s brick house.
The Wolf follows. He says, “Little pigs, let me in.” Pebble says, “Not by the hair of our chinny chin chins.” Wolf huffs and puffs. He huffs and puffs and huffs and puffs. He cannot blow the brick house. The bricks stay strong. Wolf is tired. He pants and pants.
Wolf tries to find a way inside. He climbs on the roof. He slips and slides on red tiles. He loses his balance. Plop! He falls into a mud puddle. The Wolf is muddy. He is wet and sticky. Bandit, Pip, and Pebble look out. They see the Wolf in the mud.
The pigs feel kind. Bandit has an idea. He says, “Let us help the Wolf.” Pip brings a soft towel. Pebble brings warm milk. They help Wolf stand. Wolf is surprised. He sniffs. He smells milk. He likes it. He thanks the pigs.
Bandit says, “We are friends now.” Wolf nods and smiles. He wipes mud on the grass. They all laugh. Pip hums a happy tune. Pebble draws a picture on a big leaf. Wolf watches.
Pebble opens a wooden chest by the brick door. Inside are toys. They find bright balls and soft blocks. They clap. Bandit shares a ball. Pip shares a block. Wolf plays too. They build a tall tower with blocks. They roll balls and play a tune. They laugh and play until the sun goes down.
At sunset, the friends sit by the brick house. They share cookies. They share milk. The Wolf rests his head on a pillow. Bandit says, “We built more than a house. We built friendship.” Wolf nods. He sighs with joy.
And so, the Three Little Pigs, Bandit, Pip, Pebble, and their friend Wolf live happily. They have a strong house, a chest of toys, and kind hearts. The end.