Reissued with a fresh new cover, this award-winning New York Times bestseller will have children and adults laughing from start to finish!
A classic story is given a few twists, as three little wolves must contend against a treacherous, big, bad pig.
It was time for the three little wolves to go out into the world, so they set off and built a splendid, solid brick house to live in. But what they didn't bet on was a destructive pig with a penchant for home demolition!
Next, the wolvesconstruct a house made of concrete, only for the pig to destroy it with a pneumatic drill. When forced to erect yet another house, the wolves choose an even stronger design - one of steel, barbed wire, armoured plates, and a video entry system. But will the big, bad pig finally be deterred?
With her distinctive verve and charm, award-winning illustrator Helen Oxenbury brings Eugene Trivizas' witty and subversive tale to life. Perfect for reading aloud, this hilarious rewriting will delight readers of all ages!