Copyright Date:
2000
Edition Date:
2014
Release Date:
09/05/00
Illustrator:
Dwyer, Mindy,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-570-61229-3
ISBN 13:
978-1-570-61229-9
Dewey:
398.2
LCCN:
00029664
Dimensions:
22 x 28 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2001)
The three little pigs are homesteading in Alaska, where the first two pigs quickly create slapdash shelters and the clever third pig constructs an igloo, which saves them all when a hungry grizzly comes knocking. Zany illustrations of three outdoorsy pigs accompanied by folksy borders place this heavy-hoofed retelling solidly in the North Country.
School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 3-This nicely designed book holds promise in its concept, but falls a bit flat in its execution. The premise is fun: the three little pigs go Alaskan with a starring role for a grizzly bear in place of the wolf. Unfortunately, Laverde's story is wordy and not smoothly written. Despite the use of energetic fonts to highlight key words, the text lacks the snap found in Dwyer's cartoon artwork. Set off by decorative borders, the colorful illustrations provide a few humorous visual details, e.g., the homesteading pigs are provisioned with an endless supply of canned yams, instead of Spam. However, the traditional brick house is replaced with a crystal-clear ice igloo, reinforcing an unfortunate stereotype of Alaska. Sharp-eyed readers will wonder why the huffing and puffing grizzly freezes into a Denali-sized (rectangular) ice cube after falling into a (presumably round) barrel of melted snow water. There may be a demand for this title in Alaskan libraries or in collections seeking variants on the popular tale, but this retelling does not live up to the example set by Jon Scieszka's wonderfully original The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (Viking, 1989).-Sue Sherif, Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library, AK Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
The newest addition to the Paws IV line of Alaska children's books features the classic story of those irresistible little pigs--retold Alaskan-style, as the pigs camp, fish, ski, and build homes on the Last Frontier! After playing under the Midnight sun, it's time for the three pigs to get busy and build safe homes for the winter. This is a delightful twist on the original classic, full of Alaska details and featuring three hearty, irresistible pigs. It’s a tale that could come only from the Last Frontier and is sure to charm readers of all ages.