What Are the Pigs Like?
Each pig uses something different to build their house:
- The first pig uses straw, which is like the soft, fluffy stuff you find in your bed.
- The second pig uses sticks, similar to the small branches you might pick up in the park.
- The third pig uses bricks, like the hard blocks you stack when you play with building toys.
What Happens Next?
One day, a wolf comes along and tries to blow down each house. He blows down the first two houses easily, just like how the wind might knock over your tower of blocks.
But the third pig's brick house is strong and doesn’t fall. The wolf can't blow it down, so he has to find another way in, and the pigs outsmart him!
The story shows that being prepared and using something strong helps you face problems better, just like how a sturdy house stands tall when the wind blows!
Examples
- The second pig uses sticks for his house, but the wolf still knocks it over.
- The third pig builds a strong brick house that the wolf can't destroy.
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See also
- Why do we still tell these stories today?
- Why Do People Around the World Share Similar Myths?
- Why Do People Around the World Tell Similar Stories?
- Why Do People Around the World Tell Similar Stories?
- Why Do People Love Ancient Myths So Much?