THE THREE LITTLE WOLVES AND THE BIG BAD PIG
Narrator 2: Once upon a time, there were three cuddly little wolves with soft fur and
fluffy tails who lived with their mother. The first was black, the second was
gray, and the third was white.
Narrator 3: One day the mother called the three little wolves around her and said,
Mother: "My children, it is time for you to go out into the world. Go and build a house
for yourselves. But beware of the big bad pig."
Wolves (all): "Don't worry, Mother, we will watch out for him,"
Narrator 4: said the three little wolves, and they set off.
Narrator 5: Soon they met a kangaroo who was pushing a wheelbarrow full of red and yellow
bricks.
Wolves (all): "Please, will you give us some of your bricks?" asked the three little wolves.
Kangaroo: "Certainly,"
Narrator 6: said the kangaroo, and she gave them lots of red and yellow bricks.
Narrator 1: So the three little wolves built themselves a house of bricks.
Narrator 2: The very next day the big bad pig came prowling down the road and saw the house
of bricks that the little wolves had built. The three little wolves were
playing croquet in the garden. When they saw the big bad pig coming, they ran
inside the house and locked the door.
Narrator 3: The pig knocked on the door and grunted,
Pig: "Little wolves, little wolves, let me come in!"
Wolves (all): "No, no, no. By the hair on our chinny-chin-chins, we will not let you in,
not for all the tea leaves in our china teapot!"
Narrator 4: said the 3 little wolves.
Pig: "Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I"ll blow your house down!"
Narrator 5: said the pig. So he huffed and he puffed and he puffed and he huffed, but the
house didn't fall down.
Narrator 6: But the pig wasn't called big and bad for nothing. He went and fetched his
sledgehammer, and he knocked the house down.
Narrator 1: The three little wolves only just managed to escape before the bricks crumbled,
and they were very frightened indeed.
Wolves (all): "We shall have to build a stronger house,"
Narrator 2: they said. Just then they saw a beaver who was mixing concrete in a concrete
mixer.
Wolves (all): "Please, will you give us some of your concrete?"
Narrator 3: asked the three little wolves.
Beaver: "Certainly,"
Narrator 4: said the beaver, and he gave them buckets and buckets full of messy, slurry
concrete. So the three little wolves built themselves a house of concrete.
Narrator 5: No sooner had they finished than the big bad pig come prowling down the road
and saw the house of concrete that the little wolves had built.
Narrator 6: They were playing battledore and shuttlecock in the garden, and when they saw
the big bad pig coming, they ran inside their house and shut the door.
Narrator 1: The pig rang the bell and said,
Pig: "Little frightened wolves, let me come in!"
Wolves (all): "No, no, no,"
Narrator 2: said the three little wolves.
Wolves (all): "By the hair on our chinny-chin-chins, we will not let you in, not for all
the tea leaves in our china teapot."
Pig: "Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down!"
Narrator 3: said the pig.
Narrator 4: So he huffed and he puffed and he puffed and he huffed, but the house didn't
fall down.
Narrator 5: But the pig wasn't called big and bad for nothing. He went and fetched his
pneumatic drill and smashed the house down.
Narrator 6: The three little wolves managed to escape, but their chinny-chin-chins were
trembling and trembling and trembling.
Wolves (all): "We shall build an even stronger house,"
Narrator 1: they said, because they were very determined. Just then they saw a truck
coming along the road carrying barbed wire, iron bars, armor plates, and
heavy metal padlocks.
Wolves (all): "Please, will you give us some of your barbed wire, a few iron bars and
armor plates, and some heavy metal padlocks?"
Narrator 2: they said to the rhinoceros who was driving the truck.
Rhinoceros: "Sure,"
Narrator 3: said the rhinoceros, and he gave them plenty of barbed wire, iron bars, armor
plates, and heavy metal padlocks. He also gave them some Plexiglas and some
reinforced steel chains, because he was a generous kindhearted rhinoceros.
Narrator 4: So the three little wolves built themselves an extremely strong house. It was
the strongest, securest house one could possibly imagine. They felt absolutely
safe.
Narrator 5: The next day the big bad pig came prowling along the road as usual. The three
little wolves were playing hopscotch in the garden. When they saw the big bad
pig coming, they ran inside their house, bolted the door, and locked all
thirty-seven padlocks.
Narrator 6: The pig dialed the video entrance phone and said,
Pig: "Little frightened wolves with the trembling chins, let me come in!"
Wolves (all): "No, no, no!"
Narrator 1: said the little wolves.
Wolves (all): "By the hair on our chinny-chin-chins, we will not let you in, not for all the
tea leaves in our china teapot."
Pig: "Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down!"
Narrator 2: said the pig.
Narrator 3: So he huffed and he puffed and he puffed and he huffed, but the house didn’t
fall down. But the pig wasn’t called big and bad for nothing. He brought some
dynamite, laid it against the house, lit the fuse, and...the house blew up. | Chalk