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$^DOWNLOAD#$ The True Story of the Three Little Pigs [EBOOK EPUB KIDLE]$^DOWNLOAD#$ TheTrue Story of theThree Little Pigs[EBOOK EPUB KIDLE]Description'Designed with uncommon flair,' said PW, this 'gaily newfangled version of the classic tale' takessides with the villain. 'Imaginative watercolors eschew realism, further updating the tale.' ASpanish-language reprint will be issued simultaneously ($4.99, -055758-X). Ages 3-8. Copyright1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. Read more Ages 6-9.Jon Scieszka's The True Story of theThree Little Pigs (1989) turned the favorite porkers' story upside-down by allowing the grosslymisjudged wolf to tell his side of the story. Wiesner's latest is a post-modern fantasy for youngreaders that takes Scieszka's fragmentation a step further: it not only breaks apart and deliciouslyreinvents the pigs' tale, it invites readers to step beyond the boundaries of story and picture bookaltogether.The book begins predictably: the three pigs set out to seek their fortune, and when thefirst pig builds a house of straw, the wolf blows it down. Here's when the surprises start. The wolfblows the pig right out of the picture and out of the story itself. In the following frames, the storycontinues as expected: the wolf eats the pig and moves on to the other houses. But the picturesno longer match up. Frames show the bewildered wolf searching hungrily through the rubble asfirst one, then all the pigs escape the illustrations and caper out into open space with the loosepages of the wolf's tale swirling around them. After fashioning a paper airplane from a passingpage, the emancipated pigs soar off on a sort of space flight through blank white spreads,ultimately discovering other picture-book 'planets' along the way. Finally, the pigs wander througha near-city of illustrated pages, each suggesting its own story. Joined by the nursery rhyme Catand Fiddle and a fairy-tale dragon, the pigs find and reassemble the pages to their own story andreenter to find the wolf still at the door. In the end, the story breaks down altogether, as the wolfflees, the text breaks apart, letters spill into a waiting basket, and the animals settle down to a bowlof . . . alphabet soup instead of wolf stew.Wiesner uses shifting, overlapping artistic styles to helpyoung readers envision the pigs' fantastical voyage. The story begins in a traditional, flat, almostold-fashioned illustrative style. But once the first pig leaps from the picture's frame, he becomesmore shaded, bristly with texture, closer to a photographic image. As the pigs travel and entereach new story world, they take on the style of their surroundings--the candy-colored nurseryrhyme, the almost comic-book fairy tale--until, in the end, they appear as they did at the beginning.Chatty dialogue balloons also help guide children through the story, providing most of the textonce the characters leave the conventional story frames, and much of the humor ('Let's get out ofhere!' yells one pig as he leaps from a particularly saccharine nursery world). Despite all theseclues, children may need help understanding what's happening, particularly with the subtle, openendedconclusion. But with their early exposure to the Internet and multimedia images, many kids