Once upon a time, in a serene meadow, lived three little pigs. Each pig had a unique vision for their home. The first pig, Percy, was carefree and loved to bask in the sun all day. The second pig, Peter, was more practical and enjoyed building things. The third pig, Penelope, was the wisest of them all, always thinking two steps ahead. "Let's each build our own house," suggested Percy, "It will be a fun project!"
Percy decided to build his house out of straw. He believed it would be quick and easy, giving him more time to relax. Peter, on the other hand, chose sticks for his construction, thinking they would offer more stability. Penelope, with her prudent nature, selected bricks, understanding the importance of a strong foundation. As they worked, the sun rose high in the sky, casting long shadows on their growing homes.
Just as the three little pigs finished their homes, a wolf appeared, lurking at the edge of the forest. The Wolf, with a cunning grin, approached Percy's straw house first. "Little pig, little pig, let me come in," he called. "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!" replied Percy. With a huff and a puff, the wolf blew the straw house down, sending Percy scurrying to Peter's stick house.
The Wolf, emboldened by his success, moved on to Peter's stick house. "Little pig, little pig, let me come in," he demanded. "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!" Peter shouted. The wolf huffed and puffed, and the stick house crumbled, forcing both pigs to flee to Penelope's sturdy brick house.
Inside Penelope's house, the three pigs huddled together. "Don't worry, my house will protect us," Penelope assured her brothers. The wolf, determined to claim his prize, tried again. "Little pig, little pig, let me come in!" he roared. "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!" Penelope replied defiantly. Despite the wolf's best efforts, the brick house withstood his huffing and puffing.
Beaten and exhausted, the wolf slunk back into the forest, leaving the three pigs in peace. Percy, Peter, and Penelope learned a valuable lesson about the importance of hard work and diligence. From that day forward, they lived happily together in Penelope's strong brick house, knowing they were safe and sound.
















