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Three Little Pigs

Three Little Pigs
Traditional, adapted by Eric Litwin

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Lyrics:

 

This is the story of the three little pigs
They had to build themselves a home of their own
Well, the first pig grabbed whatever he saw
Built himself a house out of straw

Everything was alright, until...
(Howl!)
And he knocked on the door
(Boom, boom, boom!)
And the little pig said, “Who is it?”
And the wolf said, “Little pig, little pig, let me in. Little pig, little pig, let me in.”
“Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!”
“I’m going to huff and puff” (little louder) “Huff and puff” (little louder) “Huff and puff”

Oh no! The house came tumbling down.
Run!

Well, the next pig thought he was slick
Built himself a house out of sticks

Everything was alright, until...
(Howl!)
And he knocked on the door
(Boom, boom, boom!)
And the little pig said, “Who is it?”
And the wolf said, “Little pig, little pig, let me in. Little pig, little pig, let me in.”
“Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!”
“I’m going to huff and puff” (little louder) “Huff and puff” (little louder) “Huff and puff”

Oh! The house came tumbling down.
Run!

Well, the last pig knew all the tricks
Built himself a house out of bricks

Everything was alright, until...
(Howl!)
And he knocked on the door
(Boom, boom, boom!)
And the little pig said, “Who is it?”
And the wolf said, “Little pig, little pig, let me in. Little pig, little pig, let me in.”
“Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!”
“I’m going to huff and puff” (little louder) “Huff and puff” (little louder) “Huff and puff”

Nothing. The house didn’t move. It’s made of brick.
If I were you, I’d build a fire in the fireplace and put a pot of boiling water on it
‘Cause here comes the wolf running towards your house.

He’s going up the side.
He’s going down the chimney.
How’s the boiling water? (Hot!)
How’s the fire? (Hot!)

Well, that wolf landed in the boiling water, he shot right back up through the chimney,
Ran into the woods, and he never bothered them again.
And that’s the story of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf!

Activities:   
 

Story song: Let the CD play, have Mr. Eric tell the story on the CD, and do all of the responses with your child. Model what your child can do with the movements and echoes.  

Color in the Picture and Draw Pigs: Color the picture of the “Three Little Pigs” in the coloring sheet.  Show your child how to draw a pig and draw them all over the coloring book page or on a separate piece of paper.

Art Project/ Puppet Show: Make your own puppet show!  All you need are three pigs and one wolf.  If you have them, finger puppets or hand puppets work great.  If not, make your own!  Draw them on paper, color them in, cut them out and paste them on popsicle sticks.  Then, play the story song on the CD and act out the song with your “puppets.”

Listening Comprehension: A great exercise to do with a story song is to test your child’s understanding and recall of the story and what happened.  See if they can tell the story back to you or ask specific questions triggering the more memorable lines in the story, like “What did the wolf say when he knocked on the door?” (I’m going to huff and puff) or “What was the pig’s response?” (not by the hair of my chinny chin chin) or ask “What did each pig build his house out of?” (straw, sticks, brick).

 

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Three Little Pigs Song - Bedtimeshortstories

Three Little Pigs Song is a very popular Disney’s song. The song made its debut through the short Disney film, The Three Little Pigs. It is composed by Frank Churchill and Ann Ronell. In the same year, two more versions were recorded by Henry Hall and Victor Young. Also, a hip-hop version had been recorded in the year 2006 by B5.

This song was added in the sequels to The Three Little Pigs by Disneyland Television series in the year 1955. A few changes have been made and additional verses were added which were not present in the original cartoon. This song is an amazing depiction of the whole story. So, sing along and here you go!

three little pigs song

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Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
The big bad wolf, the big bad wolf
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
Tra la la la la
Long ago there were three pigs
Little handsome piggy wigs
For the big, bad the very big, very bad wolf
They did not give three figs
Number one was very gay
And he built his house with hay
With a hey hey toot he blew on his flute
And he played around all day
Now number two was fond of jigs
And so he built his house with twigs
Hey, diddle-diddle he played on his fiddle
And danced with lady pigs
Number three said, “Nix on tricks
I shall build my house with bricks”
He had no chance to sing or dance
‘Cause work and play don’t mix
Ha, ha, ha, the two little do little pigs
Just winked and laughed ah, woo
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
The big bad wolf, the big bad wolf
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
Tra la la la la
Came the day when fate did frown
And a wolf blew into town
With a gruff huff puff, he puffed just enough
And the hay house fell right down
One and two were scared to death
Of the big bad wolf’s breath
By the hair of your chinny chin, I’ll blow you in
And the twig house answered yes
No one left but number three
To save that piglet family
So when they knocked, he fast unlocked
And said come in with me
Now they all were safe inside
But the bricks hurt wolf’s pride
So, he slid down the chimney and oh, by Jiminy
In a fire, he was fried
Oh, oh, oh, the three little free little pigs
Just winked and laughed, ah, woo
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
The big bad wolf, the big bad wolf
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
Tra la la la la
Tra la la, Tra la la
Tra la la la la la la la la la la
Who’s afraid of the big, big, big
Bad wolf.

Summary:

This is a song about the three little pigs who are building their houses so that they can stay safe from the big bad wolf. The smallest pig (Number 1) builds his house with hay, the big pig (Number 2) builds his house with twigs and the biggest pig (Number 3) builds his house with the bricks. Number One and Number Two arrogantly believes that their houses will save them from that big bad wolf. They make fun of Number Three and starts to enjoy after completing their house. On the other hand, Number Three puts all his efforts and works hard to build a strong house. He has no time to enjoy. All he wants is to build a safe and secure house.

Soon, the day comes when the big bad wolf attacks top their houses. The big bad wolf puffs the house made of hay and twigs and soon Number One and Number Two become homeless. They knock the door of Number Three and becomes safe. The wolf tries hard to break Number Three’s house but he did not succeed. He tries to come inside through a chimney but three of them light the fire and the wolf gets fried. The Three Little Pigs becomes happy and learn a lesson- ‘HARD WORK PAYS OFF!’.

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Tap on the knees in turn with each of the fingers of both hands

(1) Little fingers

(2) Unnamed

(3) Medium

(4) Index

(5) Large

The hand is clenched into a fist,

The thumb is clamped inwards.

We sharply open the palm - "the pigs have run away."

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(1) This fat pig wagged its tail all day,

(2) This fat pig scratched its back against the fence.

La-la-la-la, lu-lu-lu, I love a pig

La-la-la-la, lu-lu-lu, I love a pig:

(3) This fat pig with its nose picking the ground,

(4) This fat pig drew something himself,

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Wanted to sleep in the middle

And pushed all the brothers aside.

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and listen to the story of the three little pigs
and about the terrible gray wolf.

The first pig was a hippie type,
I wanted to go to the city away from the farmer's mugs.
And once he bought a guitar,
Moved to Hollywood to be a rock star
Only he did not know that the city was not a dacha.
Made a house out of straw, that's bad luck.
And once, while he was playing chords,
The big gray wolf knocked on his door.

- Hey piglet, let me in!
- No way! Hit the door with your forehead.
- Well, then I'm like a dunu - and you will become a homeless person!

The second pig was a Rastafarian,
Ganja smoked, joints and hookah.
Puffed and blew all day long,
But God saves the safe:
He built a house out of garbage for himself
From cans of empty and old newspapers.
One day he sits, under the Marley bald,
And here is a gray wolf on a huge Harley.

- Hey piglet, let me in!
- No way! Hit the door with your forehead.
- Well, then I'm like a dunu - and you will become a homeless person!

Well, the third pig, an excellent student,
Major, whose dad was warmed by fame,
Became an architect, graduated from Harvard,
With knowledge of the matter, he skewed his house.
Three-story mansion at 9 Hollywood Hills0351 Dad helped by digging into the bills.
And now the breaker has rolled the pig huts,
Big gray wolf, eater of pigs.

- Hey piglet, let me in!
- No way! Hit the door with your forehead.
- Well, then I'm like a dunu - and you will become a homeless person!

And then the gray wolf for three days and three nights
He blew with all his might, that there is urine.
And the house, as it stood, remained standing,
Only the insolent laughter of the piglets could be heard.
"He's concrete!" they shouted,0351 And the most courageous at 02 called.
No wonder they spent the phone for the pigs,
They sent Rambo to them as soon as they could.

Rambo:
"Hey wolf, I'm your worst nightmare, I'll kick your ass right now" And our fairy tale comes to an end,
But if you want to listen for an encore,
This is how the piglets escaped the wolf:

- Hey, piglet, let me into the house!
- No way! Hit the door with your forehead.
- Well, then I'm like a dunu - and you will become a homeless person!

And the moral of this fable is this: mediocre artists can cut dough from idiots even with a stupid puppet show. Lie down, kids, on the flank...
and listen to a tale about the three little pigs
and worry about the gray wolf.

The first pig was a hippie type,
In a city like away from the farm Khar'kov .
And then once he bought a guitar,
Moved to Hollywood to become a rock-old.
Only he did not know that the city is not a cottage.
House made of straw, that's bad luck.
And one day, while he chords Laba
The big gray wolf at his door knocked.

- Hey, little pig, let me in!
- No, no way! Beysya the door forehead.
- Well, I like tung - and become a bum!

The second pig was Rastafarian,
Smoked ganja, shoals and shisha.
Blaze and blew all day long,
But better safe than sorry :
Built himself a house of garbage
Of empty cans and old newspapers.
One day he was sitting under baldeet Marley,
And then the gray wolf on a huge Harley.

- Hey, little pig, let me in!
- No, no way! Beysya the door forehead.
- Well, I like tung - and become a bum!

But the third pig, honors - student
Major, whose father was warmed glory,
Became an architect, graduated from Harvard,
Knowledgeably skosobochil your home.
A three-storey mansion in the Hollywood Hills,
Dad helped, dug in the accounts.
And pirulil pig huts Shatterer,
The big gray wolf, pig eater.

- Hey, little pig, let me in!
- No, no way! Beysya the door forehead.
- Well, I like tung - and become a bum!

And the gray wolf three days and three nights
Blew with all his strength, that is urine.
A house like standing - so stood ,
Only heard insolent laughter piglets.
"He's concrete!" - They shouted,
And the most valiant in 02 called .


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