Timmy the Third Little Pig: Building a House to Stand the Test of Threats

Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a third little pig named Timmy. Timmy was tired of building houses out of straw and sticks, and he wanted to build a house that would be truly safe from the big bad wolf.

So Timmy went out into the forest to gather materials for his new home. He found some thick branches, some sturdy sticks, and some thin twigs. And he had an idea!

"I'll build my house out of these thick branches, and use the sticks to hold them together. And then I'll cover it all with a layer of thin twigs," Timmy thought to himself.

And that's exactly what he did. He worked hard all day long, and before he knew it, he had built himself a house that was thick and strong.

But Timmy wasn't quite finished yet. He wanted to make sure that his new house was extra safe, so he went back out into the forest to gather some more materials. He found some big, tough leaves, and he had another idea.

"I'll use these big, tough leaves to make a roof for my house," Timmy thought to himself. "That way, even if the big bad wolf tries to climb onto my roof, he'll slip and fall off!"

And that's exactly what he did. He worked hard all day long, and before he knew it, he had a roof that was so tough, the big bad wolf wouldn't stand a chance.

Now, the big bad wolf was known for making threats. He would go around to all the pigs' houses and say things like, "I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down!"

But when the big bad wolf came to Timmy's house, he took one look at the thick walls and the tough roof, and he thought to himself, "This little piggy has done a good job. I don't think I'll be able to blow his house down!"

And so the big bad wolf went away, defeated. Timmy was safe in his thick, tough house, and he lived happily ever after.

Therefore, the moral of the story is that if you think hard and use your materials wisely, you can build yourself a safe and happy home. And even though the big bad wolf may make threats, with a little hard work, you'll always come out on top!

Reflections

  1. What did Timmy want to build his house out of?
  2. How did Timmy make his roof extra safe?
  3. What did the big bad wolf say to all the pigs' houses?
  4. Was the big bad wolf able to blow Timmy's house down?
  5. What did Timmy do to make sure his house was safe?
  6. What was the moral of the story?
  7. What did you learn from Timmy's story about building a safe home?

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