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LA Verdadera Historia De Los Tres Cerditos!/the True Story of the Three Little PigsIn association with Amazon.comby: Jon Scieszka Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: School & Library BindingEAN: 9780613061131 ISBN: 0613061136 Label: Topeka Bindery Manufacturer: Topeka Bindery Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: 1999-10 Publisher: Topeka Bindery Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Topeka Bindery Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Wonderful book!regards from Panama, Central America! I bought this book a little bit nervous about the the fact that it's originally written in English, so I thought i could get lost in translation Or that it would be too regional (for example with mexican slangs). But both my kids (7 and 3 years old) have enjoyed it so much that I have to read it at least twice a week as a bedtime story. My older son enjoys the irony very much and the little one loves the illustrations that are rich and original. Definetely ... Read More Rating: - The True Story Of The 3 Little PigsI really enjoy this book. I think that it is pretty funny. My favorite part in this book is when the 3rd little pig calls the police and they arrest the wolf because they thought that he was trying to eat the little pig for supper. Rating: - A Great kids Book the the adult can love alsoI loved this take on the "Three Little Pigs" as did my kids though for different reasons. My daughter enjoys this book because it is a humorous Wolf's versions of the "Three Little Pigs" her favorite children's classic. I like it because it presented a great sarcastic though honest parady of contemparary Media and American culture. You see according to the wolf, He really didn't mean to blow down the little pig's houses it was all an honest mistake, and the part about him being a big bad wolf? Just a ... Read More Rating: - Is the wolf really innocent?This cleverly written and illustrated picture book gives the wolf's version of events to the classic nursery rhyme. The wolf vehemently proclaims his innocence and evokes reader sympathy as he relays his story, oblivious to the bunny ears in htis cake mixture or the rat body parts hanging from his cheesburger. The wolf says one thing, while the illustrations say another. The traditional rhyme of 'The Three Little Pigs' is retold in a conversational and contemporary style that has an underlying tone of ... Read More Rating: - Want to Know The True Story of the Three Little Pigs?A funny book told from the wolf's point of view. Note to the Teacher: Good book for a mini-lesson to teach benchmark on Point of View.
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