![]() ![]() The big, bad wolf is none other than a coyote, the desert trickster common in Southwestern and Native American tales. And Frank Lloyd Wright? Well, his super sturdy Fallingwater houses are all three safely away from the ultra-cool wolf riding a Phillippe Starck Voxan GTV 1200. Frank Gehry lives in the house made of scraps. Each of the little pigs is a famous 20th-century architect with a signature dream house. In this hip and artsy retelling, Guarnaccia offers a kid-friendly introduction to modern architecture. The Three Little Pigs: An Architectural Tale Plus, more contemporary versions help children explore new and unfamiliar topics using a familiar framework as a springboard.Ĭheck out some of our favorite modern versions of the classic fairytale, The Three Little Pigs, and explore new subject areas like architecture, expose little ones to multiculturalism, or simply enjoy a great story! Children build comprehension skills, as well as critical ones like comparing and contrasting. ![]() ![]() But reading modern twists get children thinking about the art of storytelling. Reading the classic version does do the original job of laying down a moral foundation. ![]()
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