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Once upon a time there were three little pigs that
lived on a bright green farm near the small
country town, Oinkville. Although the three pink
pigs were very glad that they were finally finished
with the big bad wolf, they were also very
distraught as all of their houses had just been
demolished by the creature. Even though the very
smart pig who built his house out of bricks did not
have his house destroyed, he was upset too. He
was upset for his brothers and did not want to
see them in a sullen state.

The three little pigs wasted no time, getting
straight to re-building their houses. They decided
to pick a new spot to make sure there would never
ever be another big bad wolf fiasco. Each pig
started planning all design layouts. The plans took
the pigs a while to make everything just right.










Just as everything was coming together perfectly,
four sly, gray, fat animals approached. This scared
the three little pigs greatly, because of the past
experiences with wolves.





The oldest pig said to the others,
“Let’s get out of here.”
The others replied,
“Great idea, we need to run far.”





But, as soon as they started to run the wolves
stopped them by saying,
“Pigs, wait, don’t run away, we want to talk to you.
We want to apologize and ask for forgiveness. We
are different; we are not like the big bad wolf.
We want to be friends with you guys.”








This took the pigs a minute to think about. All of
their minds were racing; the big bad wolf had just
completely destroyed their work by blowing down
their houses and here is more of their kind asking
for forgiveness? How could they do that; it’s crazy
to think these pigs could forgive the wolves. To
become friends with the wolves would mean there
would have to be trust, and after what happened
with the big bad wolf it would be hard to give them
enough trust to be friends again.

But the wolves continued pleading,
“Please pigs. Forgive us. We understand what the
big bad wolf has done and we want to help you
rebuild your house and become friends.”
Still the pigs believe that forgiving the wolves and
becoming friends was a big task, but they felt like
they could handle it. Little by little they started
trusting the wolves a little bit more and soon they
became best friends.

Keeping their promise, the wolves helped the pigs
rebuild their houses. The wolves and the pigs
walked to the farmer’s shop across the pond. They
went to this farmer because he had the
STRENGTH800 that you put onto the material of
your house to make sure that it’s very durable.










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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
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Once upon a time there were three little pigs that
lived on a bright green farm near the small
country town, Oinkville. Although the three pink
pigs were very glad that they were finally finished
with the big bad wolf, they were also very
distraught as all of their houses had just been
demolished by the creature. Even though the very
smart pig who built his house out of bricks did not
have his house destroyed, he was upset too. He
was upset for his brothers and did not want to
see them in a sullen state.

The three little pigs wasted no time, getting
straight to re-building their houses. They decided
to pick a new spot to make sure there would never
ever be another big bad wolf fiasco. Each pig
started planning all design layouts. The plans took
the pigs a while to make everything just right.









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