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Once upon a time, in a lush green meadow, three

adventurous little pigs named Porky, Percy, and Pip


embarked on a journey to build their homes. Aware of
the tales of the big, bad wolf, they wanted to ensure
their safety in the vast wilderness.

Porky, the creative and carefree pig, decided to


construct his house with straw. He believed in the
simplicity and charm of his chosen material. Percy, the
practical and resourceful pig, opted for a house made
of twigs, convinced that it struck a balance between
resilience and efficiency. Lastly, Pip, the meticulous and
patient pig, dedicated himself to crafting a house of
solid bricks, determined to withstand any challenge
that might arise.

As the three little pigs were diligently working on their


homes, whispers of the big, bad wolf's presence
circulated through the animal kingdom. The creatures
in the meadow shared stories of how the wolf had
blown down houses with ease, leaving only fear in his
wake.

Undeterred by the ominous tales, the pigs continued


their construction. The day arrived when the big, bad
wolf made his ominous appearance. Hiding in the
shadows, he observed Porky's straw house, the wolf
said “little pig, little pig let me come in”, “No, not by
the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin”, “Then I´ll huff and I’ll
blow your house in!” The little pig began to cry. Why
can’t we make a deal? The wolf replied, “Not on your
nelly” and he blew down the straw house down. Porky
run to Percy’s twigs house, but the wolf followed him.

The wolf said “little pigs, little pigs let me come in”,
“No, not by the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin”, “Then I´ll
huff and I’ll blow your house in!” The little pigs began
to cry. Why can’t we make a deal? The wolf replied,
“Not on your nelly” and he blew down the twigs house
down.

However, when the wolf arrived at Pip's brick house, he


was met with unexpected resistance. The solid structure
stood tall against his huffs and puffs. Intrigued by the
pig's determination, the wolf paused, contemplating a
different approach. Rather than resorting to
destruction, he pondered the possibility of a different
interaction with the pigs.

And so, the story unfolded, taking an unexpected turn


as Pip, the wise and compassionate pig, opened his
door to a conversation that would change the fate of
the three little pigs and the big, bad wolf.

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