![]() ![]() I’m glad to have returned, and I hope to be around for as long as I was before and longer with great books like this one.Įveryone knows the classic story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf-but this wolf and this set of pigs aren’t anything like their original counterparts! The wolf is still a bully all right, but this time he has a red suit and some fighting skills to back himself up, so he gets to blow all the houses in town down until a few pigs decide that they can’t take it anymore. ![]() ![]() I found The Three Ninja Pigs while browsing the library, and it was just the book I wanted to get back in the spirit of writing reviews-there was no book more fitting. The start of her path to success came when she overheard her son saying he spoke “karate”-the spark was born that would become this well-illustrated, amusing book. She sought to write a traditional fairy tale with a twist none would see coming. Corey Rosen Schwartz, the author of Hop! Plop! as well as this month’s book The Three Ninja Pigs, is not one to write the same old, same old when it comes to children’s stories. ![]()
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