Join three adventurous pig brothers as they set out to build their own homes and learn the true value of hard work and perseverance. This charming retelling of the classic fable follows their journey from flimsy straw to sturdy bricks as they face off against a very hungry, very persistent wolf. It is a heartwarming tale of safety, brotherhood, and the rewards of doing things right the first time.
Three little pigs named Percy, Pip, and Peter wave goodbye to their mother at the garden gate. They carry small bundles on sticks and wear colorful caps, ready to find their own place in the wide, green world.
Percy, the youngest pig, finds a heap of golden straw and decides it is the perfect material for a quick home. He stacks the straw into a round hut under the afternoon sun, finishing early so he can spend the rest of the day playing his flute.
Pip finds a pile of sturdy wooden sticks near the edge of a whispering forest. He hammers the branches together to create a small cabin, whistling a happy tune as he works faster than his brother Peter.
Peter, the eldest and most patient pig, chooses heavy red bricks and a bucket of grey mortar for his home. While his brothers play in the distance, he carefully levels each row of bricks, building a solid and strong house with a chimney.
A large, shadowy wolf with glowing eyes and a bushy tail emerges from the woods and approaches the straw house. He knocks on the flimsy door with a sharp claw, his stomach growling as he demands to be let inside.
The wolf takes a deep breath, his chest swelling like a balloon, and blows with all his might. The straw house explodes into a cloud of yellow dust, sending Percy running as fast as his little legs can carry him toward the house of sticks.
The wolf reaches the stick house and lets out a thunderous huff and puff that rattles the forest floor. The wooden walls splinter and fly apart, forcing both Percy and Pip to scramble through the bushes toward Peter’s sturdy brick house.
Safe inside the brick house, the three brothers huddle together as the wolf arrives at the heavy wooden door. The wolf blows until his face turns bright red, but the thick brick walls do not move even a single inch.
Realizing he cannot blow the house down, the wolf looks up at the roof and tries to climb down the chimney. However, Peter has placed a large pot of bubbling water on the hearth, and the wolf leaps back out in a fright, running away into the distance.
The three brothers celebrate their safety with a warm meal and a cozy fire inside the brick house. They live together happily, knowing that hard work and a strong foundation keep them safe from any trouble that comes their way.
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The Three Little Pigs (Short Script) Characters: Narrator Pig 1 Pig 2 Pig 3 Wolf Narrator: Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who left home to build their own houses. Pig 1: I will build my house with straw. It is quick and easy! Narrator: Pig 1 built a straw house. Pig 2: I will build my house with sticks. It is stronger! Narrator: Pig 2 built a stick house. Pig 3: I will build my house with bricks. It will take time, but it will be safe. Narrator: Pig 3 built a brick house. Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me come in! Pig 1: No, no, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin! Wolf: Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in! Narrator: The wolf blew down the straw house. Pig 1 ran to Pig 2’s house. Narrator: The wolf blew down the stick house too! Pig 1 and Pig 2 ran to Pig 3’s brick house. Wolf: Little pigs, let me come in! Pigs: No, no, not by the hair on our chinny chin chins! Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed, but he could not blow down the brick house. Wolf: Oh no! I give up! Narrator: The three little pigs lived happily ever after.