Pigs in the House (A Parents Magazine Read Aloud Original)
by Steven Kroll
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When three "cute" pigs get into the farmhouse, total chaos results.Tags
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Pigs in the House is an easy reading book about what happens when three pigs get inside a farmer's house. They have a fine time playing in various rooms and of course they make a mess. They manage to get away with it by running outside in disguises. Young readers will find the situations funny.
Farmer Mack was running late and forgot to lock the gate!
Follow three pigs through a whirlwind of fun in this classic children's book. You will appreciate the humor and creativity brought to life by author Steven Kroll and illustrator Tim Kirk. The ending theme - it is good to be back home - is one with which every parent and child can relate.
This mini edition is the perfect take-along size; ideal for stocking stuffers, diaper bags, and car companions!
Follow three pigs through a whirlwind of fun in this classic children's book. You will appreciate the humor and creativity brought to life by author Steven Kroll and illustrator Tim Kirk. The ending theme - it is good to be back home - is one with which every parent and child can relate.
This mini edition is the perfect take-along size; ideal for stocking stuffers, diaper bags, and car companions!
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~In their pigpen
Nice and Wide
Three Cute Pigs lived
Side by side~
Another very cute children’s Read-Aloud book that I have had since 1985. I will release through free-cycle to allow other children laugh.
These three pigs manage to escape their sty and get into the house. Riotous hi-jinks ensue. The scene with them jumping on the feather bed is pretty sweet!
~In their pigpen
Nice and Wide
Three Cute Pigs lived
Side by side~
Another very cute children’s Read-Aloud book that I have had since 1985. I will release through free-cycle to allow other children laugh.
These three pigs manage to escape their sty and get into the house. Riotous hi-jinks ensue. The scene with them jumping on the feather bed is pretty sweet!
Three pigs decide to enter a farm house. When the pigs enter, total chaos results. The connection I had with this book is that I remember when I was little I would go somewhere I was not supposed to go and I got into chaos.
Students will learn about farm animals and learn a lesson of don't do stuff you are not supposed to do.
Students will learn about farm animals and learn a lesson of don't do stuff you are not supposed to do.
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Steven Kroll was born in Manhattan, New York on August 11, 1941. After graduating from Harvard University with a degree in American history and literature in 1962, he worked as an editor of books for adults in London, England, and New York City. In the early 1970s, a children's book editor urged him to try his hand at writing for children, and he show more began what would become his career. His first picture book, Is Milton Missing?, was published in 1975. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 95 picture books, chapter books, and young adult novels including The Biggest Pumpkin Ever, Jungle Bullies, That Makes Me Mad, Sweet America, Pooch on the Loose, and When I Dream of Heaven. He died from complications of gastrointestinal surgery on March 8, 2011 at the age of 69. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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