Mother Pig stood in the clearing, her eyes filled with both pride and concern as she gazed at her three sons. "Children, you have grown up and must build a house for yourselves and start a new life," she advised gently. Momo, the eldest, was nodding lazily, already dreaming of an easy solution. Toto looked thoughtful, while Bobo, the youngest, was filled with determination to do things properly.
Momo gathered branches and leaves, constructing a frail shelter that swayed in the breeze. Toto, slightly more industrious, stacked tree trunks into a sturdier wooden cabin. Meanwhile, Bobo labored tirelessly, chipping stones and assembling a solid fortress, his forehead damp with sweat but his heart resolute.
Momo lounged outside his home, when suddenly, a menacing growl broke the tranquility. A sly Wolf emerged from the shadows, eyes gleaming with mischief. "With one blow, I can destroy this house of yours and eat you," he taunted. Panic-stricken, Momo dashed to Toto's house for refuge.
Toto welcomed his brother inside, reassuring him. "Don't worry, my house is strong," he declared. But the Wolf was relentless, huffing and puffing to no avail. Frustrated, he devised a plan, igniting the wooden house. Flames crackled, forcing the brothers to flee to Bobo's stone fortress.
Bobo opened the door, ushering his brothers inside. The Wolf arrived, determined to claim his prize. "That's better, now I'll eat all three of you," he sneered, but no amount of huffing or puffing could breach the solid walls. In desperation, he climbed the chimney, only to be thwarted by the pigs' quick thinking as they lit a fire, sending him howling into the night.
Momo and Toto reflected on their narrow escape, vowing to adopt Bobo's diligence. "We'll build stronger homes together," Bobo promised, his eyes shining with hope. The brothers embraced, united by their ordeal and ready to face whatever the future held, their bond stronger than ever.
















