
Once upon a time . . . there were three little pigs, who left their mummy and daddy to see the world.
- In the world, nothing comes easy, so you must learn to work to achieve your dreams. Goodbye! - said mummy pig.




In the world, nothing comes easy, so you must learn to work to achieve your dreams.
Goodbye! - said mummy pig.
The youngest pig, who was very, very lazy, paid no attention to the words of mother pig and decided to build a little house of straw so that he could finish early and go to bed to rest.


The little pig in the middle, who was half lazy, half heeded the words of mother pig and built a little house out of sticks. The little house was crooked because he was half lazy and didn't want to read the instructions for building it.



The eldest pig, who was the most industrious of them all wanted to build a little house out of bricks. The construction of her little house would take much longer. But this didn't matter to her; her new home would shelter her from the cold and also from the fearsome big bad wolf…



And speaking of the fearsome big bad wolf, he was prowling through the forest when he saw the little piggy sleeping peacefully through his window. The wolf got an enormous appetite and thought the piglet would make a very tasty snack, so he knocked on the door and said:
-Little piggy, little piggy, let me in.
The little piggy woke up frightened and answered:
-No, no and no, I will never let you in.

-Little piggy, little piggy, let me in.
-No, no and no, I will never let you in.

The big bad wolf was furious and said:
- I will huff and I will puff and I will blow and I will blow your house down.
The wolf huffed and puffed with all his might and the little straw house collapsed to the ground. Fortunately, the little pig had escaped to the middle pig's house while the wolf was still blowing.

I will huff and I will puff and I will blow and I will blow your house down.

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Once upon a time . . . there were three little pigs, who left their mummy and daddy to see the world.
- In the world, nothing comes easy, so you must learn to work to achieve your dreams. Goodbye! - said mummy pig.




In the world, nothing comes easy, so you must learn to work to achieve your dreams.
Goodbye! - said mummy pig.
The youngest pig, who was very, very lazy, paid no attention to the words of mother pig and decided to build a little house of straw so that he could finish early and go to bed to rest.
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