Children’s story about hard work: The Three Little Pigs Build Houses

There were three cute little pigs, and they all wanted to build a beautiful house.

The eldest pig casually used straw to build a house. “Haha, I have my own house!” The eldest pig happily jumped around with joy.

The second pig built a house with wood.

The third pig wanted to build a house with bricks and tiles, so it worked day and night. While the elder brothers had long since moved into their new houses, the third pig continued tirelessly building walls and painting. This went on for three whole months until the third pig’s new house was finally finished. It was so happy because its house was much more beautiful and sturdy than its brothers’ houses.

One day, a big bad wolf came. The eldest pig, in a panic, hid in its straw house. The wolf sneered twice, “Heh heh,” and then blew hard, instantly blowing the straw house down. The eldest pig had no choice but to flee to the second pig’s house.

The big bad wolf chased to the second pig’s house and stopped in front of the door, thinking: Do you think a wooden house can stop me? It crashed into the door with great force. With a loud crash, the wooden house collapsed.

The two brothers had to desperately flee to the third pig’s house, gasping for breath, “The wolf is coming!” The third pig quickly shut the doors and windows tightly and confidently said, “Don’t be afraid! No problem now!”

The big bad wolf stood in front of the door. It knew there were three little pigs inside but didn’t know how to get in. It huffed and puffed and crashed against the house, but the house was indestructible.

The wolf, furious and frustrated, circled the house and finally climbed onto the roof, intending to sneak in through the chimney.

The third pig noticed from the window and immediately lit a fire in the fireplace below. When the big bad wolf slid down, it fell right into the fireplace, getting smoked and its entire tail got scorched. It howled, tucked its tail between its legs, and ran away, never daring to bother the three little pigs again.

Thank you for reading! ” Sitestorys