A tiny twist on the three little pigs. its a cute version for little kids I guess.

The little Wolf and the Three Big Pigs 

by Shaynna Skaggs

One day the wolf was walking through the woods to help small animals. Along the way, the three big mean pigs, came down the road and picked Little wolf up. They began to hit him in the head, pull his fur and tease him about his small teeth and stubby tail. The wolf was scared.

He complained and told them to put him down. They continued to squeeze him. He twisted and wiggled until he fell to the ground. He turned around, barked, whined and yelled at them. He was upset that he was bullied. They looked at each other and snorted. They laughed at how small and weak he was. The wolf turned and ran home.

In the den, he told his momma about his day. He finally told her about how the three big mean pigs bullied him all the time. His momma patted him on the head, “don’t worry my pup, everything will be alright” she said as she kissed him goodnight.

The next day, the three big mean pigs came through the forest stomping and rumbling; making a lot of noise. They were shrill and hurtful along the trail. Then they were quiet. They stopped in front of little wolf. They pointed at him and began laughing. The little wolf was too tired of them picking on him. It was hot and humid outside and he was not ready for them. He was too tired to deal with them at all. 

 

Therefore, he sucked in all the air he could. He howled so loud his momma heard him. He was very mad. The pigs stopped laughing at him, and they were scared. The pigs pointed, terrified and saw how big was. Little wolf was not small any more. He was big and angry. He let go of his air and yelled at the pigs for all the mean and hurtful things they had done.

 

The pigs begged him to take pity on them. The little wolf yelled wildly. They dropped to their knees and wined as swine would. “Please little wolf don’t be mad, we were just having fun!” They laid their hands out asking. Little wolf asked “Why?! Why should I forgive you bullies?” The pigs started to laugh. They thought it was funny now. That was it, the end of it all. The little wolf finished yelling. He had forgiven them but he was still very mad. He did not realize how strong he could be if he got mad and stood up for himself occasionally. Now he sees. He is good, and these pigs are bad.

 

The air from his breath was so big it blew the pigs away. His momma came out of the den and told him, he did so good. She kissed him on the head. Finally, he stood up for himself, without violence. Little wolf smiled a big smile and wasn’t bullied ever again. He did it and he was proud.

 

 Moral: Always stand up for yourself and never be afraid.

 

THE END

Image via Wikipedia

Image via Wikipedia

 

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