![]() ![]() Little Red Riding Hood: A Newfangled Prairie Tale. Simon & Schuster, 1995. Little, Brown, 2004.Įrnst, Lisa Campbell. ![]() Where’s the Big Bad Wolf? Clarion, 2002.Įmberley, Michael. The wolf, speaking from behind bars, concludes his indignant testimonial by claiming he was framed. When the wolf tried again at the brick house of the Third Little Pig, the rude little porker called the cops on him. The same thing happened to the Second Little Pig in his house of sticks. Off he went to his neighbor's to borrow a cup, but, because of his terrible cold, he sneezed a great sneeze, and the whole straw house fell down, leaving the occupant, the First Little Pig, dead as a doornail. If you can buy his explanation, the wolf relates how he was making a birthday cake for his dear old granny when he ran out of sugar. The real story is about a sneeze and a cup of sugar." He says, "I don't know how this whole Big Bad Wolf thing got started, but it's all wrong. Wolf talking, and he'd like to set the record straight. Nobody knows the real story, because nobody has ever heard my side of the story." That's Alexander T. "Everybody knows the story of the Three Little Pigs. ![]()
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