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Three Little Pigs

By: Child's Play
Narrated by: Child's Play
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Step into the magical world of Child's Play fairy tales.... Traditional tales are a well-established part of all cultures. Retold from the originals, these lively stories will captivate listeners.

©2005 Child's Play (P)2021 Child's Play

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Great short story for little ones

My 2.5 year old little girl loves it and request it often. The narrators voice is soothing too.

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Not my fav, but the basic story is there

This version is missing the rhyming that I have come to expect from what I guess is the American version. Where the wolf says, “let me in,” and the pigs say “not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin.” This version emphasizes listening to the mother and what the mother told them and laziness, but I’m ok with just the lessons about choosing the materials wisely. Maybe the first pig wasn’t lazy. Maybe be was in a hurry to be done and wanted speed over efficiency, so he chose the first passable thing that they came across :).

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