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Three Little Pigs Texto: Narrator

The three little pigs each built a house of a different material - straw, sticks, and bricks. When the big bad wolf came, he huffed and puffed and blew down the houses of straw and sticks, but could not destroy the brick house. The pigs had prepared a pot of boiling water, and when the wolf came down the chimney they dumped him in the pot. The wolf apologized and the pigs accepted, then the wolf left to find food elsewhere while the pigs lived happily in their brick house.
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Three Little Pigs Texto: Narrator

The three little pigs each built a house of a different material - straw, sticks, and bricks. When the big bad wolf came, he huffed and puffed and blew down the houses of straw and sticks, but could not destroy the brick house. The pigs had prepared a pot of boiling water, and when the wolf came down the chimney they dumped him in the pot. The wolf apologized and the pigs accepted, then the wolf left to find food elsewhere while the pigs lived happily in their brick house.
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THREE LITTLE PIGS

Texto:

NARRATOR: Once upon a time three little pigs lived in the forest. The youngest one
started building a house with straw, his older brother built it with wood, and the oldest
one built it with bricks, to get protected from the wolf.

P.1: I will build my house of straw as soon as I can to start playing!


P.2: I will build my wooden house as soon as I can to start playing with my brother!
P.3: I will build my house with bricks to get protected from the wolf, although it can take
more time.

NARRATOR: At that time, the three little pigs started building their houses. When the
younger brothers finished, they started playing. However, the oldest brother still worked
building his house.

P.1: Look, our older brother is still building his house.


P.2: Yes, but we are here playing and having fun.
P.1 and P.2: Hahahaha.
P.3: Youll see when the wolf comes.

NARRATOR: The next day, when the three little pigs had already built their houses,
they started hearing howls from a wolf in the forest.

Wolf: Auuuuuuu, auuuuuuuu

NARRATOR: The wolf arrived to the house of the smallest little pig and knocked at the
door

P.1: Whos at the door?


WOLF: Its me, the wolf! Open the door!
P.1: No, Im not opening.
WOLF: So I will blow, I will blow and I will demolish your home.

NARRATOR: So the big, bad wolf huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in.

P.1: Help! Help!

NARRATOR: Then, the little pig escaped to the house of his older brother.

P.2: Whos at the door?


WOLF: Its me, the wolf! Open the door!
P.2: No, Im not opening.
WOLF: So I will blow, I will blow and I will demolish your home.

NARRATOR: So the big, bad wolf huffed and he puffed and he puffed and he huffed
and he blew the house in.
P.1 y P.2: Help! Help!

NARRATOR: Then, the two little pigs hid into the house of the oldest little pig, and the
wolf ran behind them.

P.3: Whos at the door?


WOLF: Its me, the wolf! Open the door!
P.3: No, Im not opening.
WOLF: So I will blow, I will blow and I will demolish your home.
3 Little pigs: You will not be able!

NARRATOR: And the wolf blew,and blew and blew and could not demolish their home.
The house stayed up as good as new.

NARRATOR: He was getting very cross. He grumbled loudly, then started to climb onto
the roof of the brick house. He roared at the little pigs.

Wolf: Little pigs, Im coming down the chimney and Im going to eat you up for my
dinner!
NARRATOR: But the little pigs were ready for the wolf. They had a big pot of water
boiling on the fire, and he lifted the lid and the wolf fell right into the pot.
Wolf: Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh! Im burning! Im burning!
NARRATOR: The Wolf suffered severe burns, but then the pigs helped him, they
treated him, they cured him then the Wolf was ok.
NARRATOR: The Wolf, after receiving his defeat, apologizes to the pigs.
WOLF: I am sorry
PIG 3: We forgive you
NARRATOR: The Wolf knew he cannot eat the pigs. He asked if there were any food
anywhere near so he will leave the pigs in peace.
WOLF: Thank you. Is there any food I can find?
PIG 3: Hmm. You can to the bridge and look for any.
PIG 2: There are many meat there.
NARRATOR: The Wolf went to the bridge and found a few wolves on the other side.
He went and joined the pack, where the other wolves are delighted to see him.
NARRATOR: The other side of the forest is a place where many food roams. The
happy Wolf stays there forever with the need for food and survival achieved by 100%.
NARRATOR: The pigs also lived happily ever after in their houses, playing happily
every day by day.
THE END.

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