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Too many pigs and one big bad wolf / Davide Cali and Marianna Balducci.

Calì, Davide, 1972- (author.). Balducci, Marianna, (illustrator.).

Summary:

Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. Then the wolf ate them. The end. In this clever counting book, the big bad wolf doesn't want to tell a long story. He wants to get to the eating part. But the reader has other ideas. From a pig soccer team to a pig for every letter of the alphabet to 101 pigs in an animated movie, the stories get more and more fantastical... but they're always too short and they ALL end the same way.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780735269910
  • ISBN: 0735269912
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 31 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON, Canada : Tundra Books, 2022.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
4-8 years
AD500L Lexile
Decoding demand: 80 (high) Semantic demand: 74 (high) Syntactic demand: 52 (medium) Structure demand: 75 (high) Lexile
Subject: Swine > Juvenile fiction.
Wolves > Juvenile fiction.
Counting > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Animal fiction.
Humorous fiction.
Picture books.
Illustrated works.

Available copies

  • 10 of 11 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 2 copies available at Cass County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 11 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cass County Library-Garden City E CAL 2022 (Text) 0002206017861 Easy Picture Books In transit -
Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center E CAL 2022 (Text) 0002206017879 Easy Picture Books Available -

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9780735269910
Too Many Pigs and One Big Bad Wolf : A Counting Story
Too Many Pigs and One Big Bad Wolf : A Counting Story
by Cali, Davide; Balducci, Marianna (Illustrator)
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Too Many Pigs and One Big Bad Wolf : A Counting Story

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K-Gr 3--As if a parent is reading a deeply unsatisfying story to a child, whose countering comments appear in red, this version of the traditional story of the three little pigs opens in a few quick sentences. The comments in red demand more, bored by such an uneventful fairy tale. Each subsequent page obligingly adds more and more pigs to the story with a few extra details sprinkled in, but a new critique is always given. Eventually, math problems enter into it, and the story gets so out of hand that there are one thousand pigs as it concludes. By this point, neither the initial reader nor the one commenting in red cares how the story ends; it's beside the point and a good time has been had by all. Not only a fairy tale with a comical twist, this is a unique story that features some fun math problems while always keeping the result of each page the same: wolf eats pigs. This is the perfect book for young readers looking for a good laugh and its bright illustrations are more than appealing to the eye. An abacus is used both in its traditional function (as a counting tool) and to hold the bodies of the pigs themselves. The wolf is illustrated with dark, sketched lines and is almost always accompanied by a prop--a raincoat, calendar, or glasses, to name a few--to keep the story moving along with entertaining detail. VERDICT Better than a read-aloud, this is a read-along, to be acted out, guessed through, or counted out. A fun way to think about too many pigs.--Kerra Mazzariello

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780735269910
Too Many Pigs and One Big Bad Wolf : A Counting Story
Too Many Pigs and One Big Bad Wolf : A Counting Story
by Cali, Davide; Balducci, Marianna (Illustrator)
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Will the pigs' storytelling ever please the big bad wolf? It's a battle of wits. Back-and-forth dialogue between the pigs and the wolf makes clear that the wolf is a demanding editor. Most tales that the pigs tell are too short. Some veer off topic. Other stories lack specificity. The wolf wants a story with a "beginning and a middle and an end." The pigs try. At the end of each story, the wolf almost always eats the pigs. The pigs are creative. They describe a soccer game. They write a story with 26 pigs (one for each letter of the alphabet) and one with 29 pigs (one for each day of the month--it's February and a leap year). They even write math-based stories, but the wolf is still not satisfied. However, in a logical but still surprising ending, there is a clear victor. Readers who carefully watch the wolf's face and posture will get hints. The illustrations, an inspired blend of illustration and photography, depict the pigs as beads grouped along an abacus. The pigs' faces are expressive, with interesting details like a doctor's coat and fun hats. The sometimes numbered or lettered pig beads shift from side to side and multiply as each spread's story requires. The result is a clever take on metafiction that will appeal to both budding mathematicians and writers. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Creative visuals and storytelling make for an absorbing read and a great bridge for both math and writing activities. (Picture book. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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