The three little pigs have never looked so cute and the big bad wolf never looked so bad in this retelling of the classic fairy tale! Vintage Disney artwork from the 1940s makes this book an important addition to every Little Golden Book collector’s library.
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1.0 out of 5 starsBuy ANY other version, Sep 8 2007
By J. Wilson "J. Wilson" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Three Little Pigs (Hardcover)
This version of the three little pigs has the STUPIDEST placement of illustrations -- there's no picture of the straw house, five pages worth of pictures of a part of the story I have never even heard of before, no picture of the two pigs running to their brother's house, no picture of the wolf blowing down the straw house, NO picture of huffing or puffing at all. My three year old keeps asking me what the straw house looks like, or what a kettle of boiling water is. The illustrations themselves are attractive enough -- the selections of which scenes to illustrate is downright moronic and frustrates me every time I attempt to read it again.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 starsGreat Match!, Mar 12 2006
By Papa - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Three Little Pigs (Hardcover)
I downloaded the Three Little Pigs movie from iTunes onto my computer. It's the original Disney from the 30s! My granddaughter loves it. This book matches the movie perfectly! Now we watch the movie for motivation and then we read the book. Great match.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 starsThe Three Little Pigs, Mar 7 2006
By Mary Roberts - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Three Little Pigs (Hardcover)
This is the latest addition to the "Little Golden Book" collection that I have purchased for my twin grandchildren. They totally loved the story. We have almost read the print off the pages and still they continue to ask me to read it again. They cheer for the little pig in the brick house and enjoy singing the "Big Bad Wolf" song. They look on the back cover of the book and "remind" me which "Golden Books" we are missing and need to add to our library.
These are the same stories that I read to my children that helped encourage their love of reading. I am very happy that "Little Goldne Books" have continued to be publiched through the years.