![]() ![]() Then, at the brick house, the police and reporters (who are pigs in the illustrations) caught up with him. The destruction of the houses killed their respective inhabitants and, since Al didn’t want to let good food go to waste, he ate them. He also happened to have a cold, and his sneezes knocked down the poorly constructed houses. He claims that he had gone to the pigs’ houses to borrow a cup of sugar, and they refused. ![]() In this book, the Big Bad Wolf (who asks to be called Al) recounts his version of what really happened in the story of The Three Little Pigs. Make sure the students are familiar with the traditional version of The Three Little Pigs before reading The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. CeCe Guidelines for Philosophical Discussion Now in jail, Al recounts what really happened to the Three Little Pigs. Unfortunately, a bad cold and some unfriendly neighbors land Al in a heap of trouble. Wolf was framed! All he wanted to do was borrow a cup of sugar to make a cake for his granny. Questions for Philosophical Discussion » Summary This story raises questions about criminal justice, how we determine the truth, the significance of intent, and about prejudice.Īlexander T. ![]()
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