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Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who lived together in a cozy cottage. One day, they decided it was time to go out into the world and build their own houses. The first little pig quickly constructed a house made of straw because it was easy and quick to build. The second little pig chose sticks for his house, which were a bit stronger but still not very sturdy. The third little pig was more thoughtful and built his house out of bricks, which took longer, but he knew it would be strong and secure.

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Soon after, a big, bad wolf came to their neighborhood, hoping to have the little pigs for dinner. He approached the first house, made of straw, and huffed and puffed, blowing the house down in an instant. The first little pig barely escaped and ran to the second pig’s house, which was made of sticks. But the wolf was relentless and easily blew down the stick house as well. The two little pigs narrowly escaped and ran to the third little pig’s brick house.

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The wolf tried with all his might to blow down the brick house but couldn’t. Frustrated and hungry, he tried to trick the pigs to come out, but the clever third little pig outsmarted him. The wolf eventually gave up and went away, defeated.

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The three little pigs learned that hard work and careful planning paid off, while taking shortcuts might lead to trouble. They lived happily in the sturdy brick house, safe from the big, bad wolf. The moral of the story is that preparation and effort are essential for a secure future.The Three Little Pigs: A classic story of preparation and facing challenges.