A dramatized retelling of The Three Little Pigs teaching the value of hard work and perseverance through a fun, educational play.
Key Takeaways
- Hard work and choosing strong foundations lead to success and safety.
- Perseverance and smart decisions overcome challenges and threats.
- Educational plays can effectively teach moral lessons to young children.
- Interactive storytelling enhances engagement and learning.
- Cultural inclusivity through bilingual elements supports diverse audiences.
Summary
- The story follows a mother pig sending her three little pigs out to build their own houses.
- Each pig chooses different materials: straw, sticks, and bricks for their houses.
- The big bad wolf tries to blow down the houses starting with the straw and stick houses.
- The wolf fails to blow down the brick house and attempts to enter through the chimney.
- The wolf falls into a hot soup pan and is defeated.
- The three little pigs live happily and safely in the strong brick house with their mother.
- The play includes interactive dialogue and encourages audience participation.
- The drama is performed by young children from UKG (Upper Kindergarten).
- The video mixes English narration with some Telugu phrases for engagement.
- Produced by Prasanna Bharathi Educational Academy in 1994 as an educational resource.











