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Script Details (viewed 23,021 times) Script title: 3 Little Pigs Script Author Fossberg Farms: Profile | Scripts Date uploaded: October 31 2003 Average Rating: 6.5 (16 votes) View Ratings Description: Once upon a time there were 3 little pigs. One sunny day the 3 Little pigs set out to seek their fortunes. They warned each other to beware of Wicked wolf and Waved good-bye To their mother. Message from Fossberg Farms: The classic tale of the three little pigs. Can be told by a narrator and acted out by puppets who speak their relevant lines. Keywords: Fairy Tales, Fun, Wisdom Most appropriate ages: From 3 yrs old, to 7 yrs old Materials: Number of puppets: 4 Number of non-puppets (ie humans): 1 Approximate running time: 5-10 (minutes) Script language: English Christian/Non-Christian/Either: Non-Christian 3 Little Pigs Once upon a time there were 3 little pigs. One sunny day the 3 Little pigs set out to seek their fortunes. They warned each other to beware of Wicked wolf and Waved good-bye To their mother. As the first little pig, danced along he met a farmer with A bundle of straw "May I have some straw to build me house?" Sure said the farmer, but a house of bricks would be stronger. That would take to long. Said the lazy little pig. The first little pig started building. In a short time, he made a nice house of straw. It wasn't long before the wolf came along. The wicked wolf!!! And called "Little pig, Little Pig, let me come in. Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin, answered the little pig. Then I'll huff and I'll puff And I'll blow your house in.

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Script title:3 Little Pigs

Script AuthorFossberg Farms: Profile | Scripts

Date uploaded:October 31 2003

Average Rating:6.5 (16 votes) View Ratings

Description:Once upon a time there were 3 little pigs. One sunny day the 3 Little pigs set out to seek their fortunes. They warned each other to beware of Wicked wolf and Waved good-bye To their mother.

Message from Fossberg Farms:The classic tale of the three little pigs. Can be told by a narrator and acted out by puppets who speak their relevant lines.

Keywords:Fairy Tales, Fun, Wisdom

Most appropriate ages:From 3 yrs old, to 7 yrs old

Materials:

Number of puppets:4

Number of non-puppets (ie humans):1

Approximate running time:5-10 (minutes)

Script language:English

Christian/Non-Christian/Either:Non-Christian

3 Little Pigs

Once upon a time there

were 3 little pigs.

One sunny day the 3

Little pigs set out to

seek their fortunes.

They warned each

other to beware of

Wicked wolf and

Waved good-bye

To their mother.

As the first little pig, danced

along he met a farmer with

A bundle of straw "May I have

some straw to build me house?"

Sure said the farmer, but

a house of bricks would

be stronger. That would

take to long. Said the

lazy little pig.

The first little pig started building.

In a short time, he made a nice house of straw.

It wasn't long before the wolf came along.

The wicked wolf!!! And called "Little pig, Little

Pig, let me come in.

Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin, answered

the little pig.

Then I'll huff and I'll puff

And I'll blow your house in.

Roared the old wolf. So he

Huffed and puffed

till he blew the house in. And the first little

Pig ran away. Far away

The second little pig met

a woodsman with bundles of

sticks. Good Morning,

said the little pig. "May I have

Some sticks to build me

a house?, asked the

second little pig. Sure

said the Woodsman.

But do you think a house

of twigs will be

Strong enough?

Of course! Exclaimed

the foolish pig and he took the

twigs and quickly built his

house of sticks.

It wasn't long before the Wicked old wolf

came along. Little pig Little pig, let me

come in, called the Wicked old wolf

"Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin,

answered the 2nd little pig.

Than I'll huff and I'll

Puff and I'll blow your

house in. Roared the

old wolf. So he huffed

and he puffed

till he blew the nice little stick house in.

The second little pig ran

away Far away.

Meanwhile the third Little pig marched

happily along and met a Bricklayer with a load

of bricks. Good Morning sir, said the

Third little pig. Will You sell me some

bricks, so I can build a house. Sure, said the

Bricklayer. These bricks will make a fine, strong

house.

So the wise little pig took the bricks and very carefully

Began to build a brick house. The house was splendid

with a big fireplace. When the third little pig was

had finished he went inside to rest.

But she did not rest long, for soon The wolf came along

"Little pig, Little pig, let me come in, called the wolf.

Not by the hair of my Chinny-chin-chin, Answered the pig.

Then I'll huff and Puff and I'll blow your house in.

Roared the wicked Old wolf.

So he huffed and

he puffed and he

huffed and puffed,

But he could not

blow the house in.

Then the wolf had

an idea. Little pig

He called, if you will

go with me at seven

o'clock tomorrow

morning I will show

where to find some yummy

turnips in the field.

But at six o'clock the next day, the pig went to the field by

herself and found the turnips.

The wolf knocked on the pig's door at seven o'clock.

"I already have lots of turnips the pig laughed.

The wolf thought of another idea. Little pig, he called. Tomorrow at six

o'clock I'll show you where to find some juicy apples down the road.

But the smart little pig got up at five o'clock. When the wolf came along

He smelled a delicious apple pie baking. My, the wolf was angry---and

hungry, too!!!But he pretended not to care. Why didn't you wait for me?

Little pig, tomorrow I'll take you to the fair in town. "That sounds like fun,

said the little pig, Thank you.

As soon as the wolf went home, the little pig went to the fair by herself.

Before she started home he bought a butter churn.

As she walked along she saw the wolf coming up the hill. Quick as a wink

the smart little pig jumped into the churn

And rolled thumpity-thump down the hill

past the wolf. The wolf growled and raced

after the churn. The little pig rolled to the door,

jumped out of the churn and ran inside.

The wolf pounded on the

door.shouting "You've fooled

me for the last time, little pig.

I will come down the chimney

and eat you up.

While the wolf was climbing up onto the roof, the little pig whisked over to

the fireplace. Took the lid off the kettle of boiling water.

Splash! The wolf came down the chimney and fell into the pot. The pig

quickly put on the cover. Then the little pig sat down in the smug little

house. Chuckled, "Mr. Wolf, by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin you did get

in ---and you'll never bother me again.