Narrator: There was an old mother with three little pigs. Because she didn't have enough money to raise them, she let them go out to look for wealth.
Mom: Goodbye, children! Build your own house, but be careful of wolves.
Three little pigs: Goodbye, Mom.
Narrator: Three pigs left their mother. After a while, they met a man with a bundle of straw.
Pig 1: "Please, Grandpa, give me that straw to build my house."
Grandpa Straw: The house will be beautiful, but it will be easily blown down by the wind.
Pig 1: Never mind. Just to make a living.
Grandpa Straw: Never mind. Here you are.
Narrator: The man did it, and the pig built a house with it. Then he went into his house to express his happiness.
Pig 1: Haha! Now the wolf can't catch me and eat me.
Narrator: Pig One fell asleep in his house. Pig two met a man with a bundle of sticks.
Pig 2: "Please, man, give me that stick to build a house."
Narrator: The man did so, and the pig built his own house. Pig three knows that the house is not strong, but it is easy to do. So he lives in the house. The third little pig met a man carrying a brick.
Pig 3: "Please, man, give me those bricks to build a house."
Narrator: So the man gave him bricks, and he built his beautiful house with bricks.
Pig 3: OK! My house is hard. I can't be afraid of wolves
Narrator: There was a wolf beside the camel. He knocked on pigone's door.
Wolf: "piggy, piggy, let me in."
Pigon replied, "No, no, go away."
Wolf: "Then I'll blow, blow and blow your house in." "
Narrator: So he blew, blew, and blew his house in. As soon as the pig got scared, he fled to the home of pig two.
Pig 1: I regret not listening to my grandfather.
Narrator: Then the wolf came. He's yelling.
Wolf: "piggy, piggy, let me in."
Pig One and Pig Two: "No, no, go away."
Wolf: "It's easy. The stick is not strong. Then I will blow, I will blow, I will blow your house in. "
Narrator: So he blew, blew, blew, blew, blew, and finally he blew the house down. Fortunately, two little pigs ran to Pig Three's house.
Narrator: Wolf camel, just like what he did to other little pigs.
Wolf: piggy, piggy, open the door. "
Three pigs: "no, no, you are a wolf." Go away. "
Wolf: "Then I'll blow, blow and blow your house in." "
Narrator: Well, he blows, he blows, he blows, he blows, he blows, he blows; But he can't tear down the house. When he found that although he was panting, he couldn't blow down the house.
Wolf: "Little pig, I know where there is a good radish field."
Three pigs: "Where?"
Wolf: "oh, in Mr. Smith's field, if you are ready tomorrow morning, I will call you, and then we will get something to eat together." "
Three pigs: "very well, I will be ready." When are you going? "
Wolf: "Oh, at six o'clock. "
Narrator: Well, the pig got up at five o'clock and got the radish before the wolf camel. At 6 o'clock, the wolf came.
Wolf: "Piggy, are you ready?"
The pig said, "Ready! I've been there, I'm back, and I ate a big pot for dinner. "
Narrator: Then, the wolf was very anxious and announced that he would eat the pig.
Wolf: You three little pigs. I want to eat you. I'll climb down your chimney and eat you.
Narrator: When the little pigs saw what he was doing, they hung on a jar full of water and made a raging fire. Just as the wolf came down, they also came down from the lid and got into the wolf's stomach. So the pig instantly covered the lid again. The wolf died and they lived happily ever after.
Three pigs: Sing a song.