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The Story of the Three Little Pigs

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The tale follows three young pigs sent to seek their fortune who each build a house from different materials: straw, furze, and bricks. A predatory wolf repeatedly tries to gain entry, easily destroying the flimsy dwellings and devouring the first two pigs, while the third's sturdy brick house withstands assault. The third pig thwarts further tricks by rising early to gather turnips and apples and by escaping danger at a fair, ultimately trapping the wolf when it attempts to descend the chimney; the wolf is boiled in a pot and eaten. The narrative uses repetition and escalation to contrast impulsive shortcuts with prudence, celebrating industry and cleverness.

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L. Leslie Brooke

L. Leslie Brooke was an English illustrator and author, celebrated for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly known for his charming nursery rhyme adaptations and delightful picture books that have captivated young readers. Among his notable works are "Johnny Crow's Garden" and "The Golden Goose Book," both of which showcase his distinctive artistic style and engaging storytelling. Brooke's illustrations often blend whimsical characters with vibrant colors, making his books visually appealing and memorable. His work continues to be cherished for its ability to entertain and educate children through imaginative narratives and illustrations.

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