

desertcart.com: The Three Ninja Pigs: 9780399255144: Schwartz, Corey Rosen, Santat, Dan: Books Review: Ninja Pig Power - In The Three Ninja Pigs, Corey Rosen Schwartz delivers a delightful and action-packed twist on the classic fairy tale featuring the three little pigs and the big bad wolf. This lively story follows the pigs as they refuse to let the wolf bully them any longer. The first two pigs take to martial arts to prepare for the confrontation—one studies aikido while the other learns jujitsu—but when the moment of truth arrives, they find themselves outmatched and a bit unprepared. Fortunately, their sister has been diligently training in karate, ready to unleash her skills when the wolf comes to town. With her fierce moves and determination, she steps in to save the day with a resounding "KIYA!" The clever combination of playfully spirited dialogue and humorous, tongue-in-cheek rhymes creates a laugh-out-loud reading experience that young audiences will thoroughly enjoy. With Dan Santat’s vibrant illustrations adding an extra layer of excitement, The Three Ninja Pigs is an entertaining read that not only provides a great dose of fun but also highlights themes of resilience and empowerment. This engaging story is a must-read for children and a fantastic addition to any bookshelf, along with the equally clever companion books, Ninja Red Riding Hood and Hensel & Gretel: Ninja Chicks! Review: A Fun Retelling That Infuses Martial Arts. Hi..YA! - This book is a fun retelling of the traditional fairy tale. These three pigs, two brothers and a sister have had "enough!" of the wolf and all his huffing and puffing. They decide to head over to the ninja school to each train in one of three different disciplines of martial arts. However, pig one and pig two believe that after just a little practice they are ready to take on the Big Bad Wolf. They discover that they are not nearly as ready as they originally believed. Pig 3, the sister, is a model of dedicated practice and when her two brothers come running to her house for protection from the wolf, she is ready for him to bring it on! The lesson being, that if one wants to excel at a skill, there is a lot of work and practice involved. This book could be used to support more than one theme. There's bullying and having to practice to become skilled even if one doesn't feel like it. The artwork consists primarily of brown tones and the characters are drawn with a lot of dramatic expression. There's some clever rhymes but not all of them flow smoothly, a minor criticism. There's a glossary in the back that gives pronunciations and definitions of the martial arts related words that are in the story (dojo, sensei). It would probably be a good idea to read those first before reading the story. This way a child knows what the words mean while they read the story or it is being read to them. Bottom line, it's a worthy purchase.



| Best Sellers Rank | #59,539 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #13 in Children's Martial Arts Books (Books) #134 in Children's Pig Books (Books) #1,713 in Children's Humor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (712) |
| Dimensions | 8.94 x 0.32 x 11.31 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | Kindergarten - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0399255141 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0399255144 |
| Item Weight | 14.3 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Fairy Tale Ninja Trilogy |
| Print length | 40 pages |
| Publication date | September 27, 2012 |
| Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 3 - 6 years, from customers |
M**E
Ninja Pig Power
In The Three Ninja Pigs, Corey Rosen Schwartz delivers a delightful and action-packed twist on the classic fairy tale featuring the three little pigs and the big bad wolf. This lively story follows the pigs as they refuse to let the wolf bully them any longer. The first two pigs take to martial arts to prepare for the confrontation—one studies aikido while the other learns jujitsu—but when the moment of truth arrives, they find themselves outmatched and a bit unprepared. Fortunately, their sister has been diligently training in karate, ready to unleash her skills when the wolf comes to town. With her fierce moves and determination, she steps in to save the day with a resounding "KIYA!" The clever combination of playfully spirited dialogue and humorous, tongue-in-cheek rhymes creates a laugh-out-loud reading experience that young audiences will thoroughly enjoy. With Dan Santat’s vibrant illustrations adding an extra layer of excitement, The Three Ninja Pigs is an entertaining read that not only provides a great dose of fun but also highlights themes of resilience and empowerment. This engaging story is a must-read for children and a fantastic addition to any bookshelf, along with the equally clever companion books, Ninja Red Riding Hood and Hensel & Gretel: Ninja Chicks!
D**L
A Fun Retelling That Infuses Martial Arts. Hi..YA!
This book is a fun retelling of the traditional fairy tale. These three pigs, two brothers and a sister have had "enough!" of the wolf and all his huffing and puffing. They decide to head over to the ninja school to each train in one of three different disciplines of martial arts. However, pig one and pig two believe that after just a little practice they are ready to take on the Big Bad Wolf. They discover that they are not nearly as ready as they originally believed. Pig 3, the sister, is a model of dedicated practice and when her two brothers come running to her house for protection from the wolf, she is ready for him to bring it on! The lesson being, that if one wants to excel at a skill, there is a lot of work and practice involved. This book could be used to support more than one theme. There's bullying and having to practice to become skilled even if one doesn't feel like it. The artwork consists primarily of brown tones and the characters are drawn with a lot of dramatic expression. There's some clever rhymes but not all of them flow smoothly, a minor criticism. There's a glossary in the back that gives pronunciations and definitions of the martial arts related words that are in the story (dojo, sensei). It would probably be a good idea to read those first before reading the story. This way a child knows what the words mean while they read the story or it is being read to them. Bottom line, it's a worthy purchase.
L**.
Great book, awesome author!
I have 3 books by this author and just love them. My boys do too. They are funny, exciting, words rhyme, and all have a great ending. Bright to school for show and tell day when parents get to read to the 1st grade class, always a hit with the class kids and teacher. Took these books for both my boys classroom read. Great books, you won’t be disappointed.
B**M
Don't miss this one!
As a grandmother and a nursery school teacher, i find ''The Three Ninja Pigs'' to be the perfect book for teaching important values while telling a delightful story in delicious rhyme! Interwoven themes of girl power, working hard to get what you want, and family unity make for a delightful read. A must for a young reader's library.
C**.
Incredibly Creative and Entertaining
We read to our three small children every night (3,5, & 6) and are always looking for new books that will entertain them as well as us. This one is on the mark! Written in Limericks the story flows with a wonderful rhythm. The author has come up with a modern day twist on an old classic and has made the sister the hero! This tickles my daughter and teaches my sons girls are able to save the day just as well as any boy! The kids love the funny dialogue between the wolf and the pigs as well as all the action with butterfly kicks and karate pork chops! This book will be part of our family's treasure chest of books for a long time. I highly recommend it.
N**N
Girl hero!
This is a funny take on the classic
J**S
Love it
We love this new version of the three little pigs. My son just started taekwondo so he loves that the three little pigs anre all learning a martial art.
C**A
Funny book with a great message ... work hard , don't give up and your hard work will pay off !! Easy to read , the rhymes roll off your tongue!
N**V
OMG this is amazing! I want to buy 10 more copies for everyone we know. As someone practising martial arts, I got a kick out of it, it is the kids' favourite and now they want to do bjj. Total win.
L**S
My youngest loves this book and so do I. It is such a refreshing change to have a story where the little sister saves the day. I can see my daughter swell with pride as we reach the conclusion of this book. A great empowering book for little girls. By the way my sone loves it too :-)
E**H
i bought this as a present for my grand child and her dad! they absolutely love it! I am told it is her most favourite bedtime story. great the way different martial arts styles are together in one book and a splendid message about never giving up. many thanks for a great product
A**E
We love this book, our 5 and 6 year olds (girl and boy) enjoy the story and as the parents we appreciate the moral of the story and the perfectly written wording which allows for easy out loud rythmic reading. The illustrations are modern and fun - an all round excellent book. I've since ordered all the others from the same without illustrator duo.
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