The three little pigs Drama — Transcript

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.

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00:07
Speaker A
Once upon a time, there was an old mother pig. She lived with her three little pigs in a small house.
00:17
Speaker A
When Mama Pig thought her little pigs were old enough, she packed them each a lunch, kissed them on the cheek, and sent them out into the woods to seek their fortunes.
00:41
Speaker B
Goodbye, Mother.
00:42
Speaker C
Goodbye.
00:43
Speaker D
Goodbye, little pigs.
00:44
Speaker B
Goodbye.
00:45
Speaker C
Goodbye.
00:46
Speaker D
Goodbye, little pigs.
01:53
Speaker B
Hello, sir.
01:55
Speaker E
Hello, little piggy.
01:56
Speaker B
Could you please give me some straw?
02:00
Speaker E
Why do you need straw, little piggy?
02:03
Speaker B
I would love to build a house for myself.
02:09
Speaker B
For myself.
02:11
Speaker E
Of course.
02:21
Speaker E
Take it.
02:22
Speaker B
Thank you, sir.
02:26
Speaker A
The man did as he was asked, and soon the first little pig went on its way to build a house of straw and enjoyed the remaining time.
03:27
Speaker C
Excuse me, sir.
03:28
Speaker F
Yes, little piggy.
03:30
Speaker C
Can you please give me some sticks?
03:33
Speaker F
For what, little piggy?
03:35
Speaker C
I want to build a beautiful house with sticks.
03:42
Speaker F
Sure, take it.
03:55
Speaker F
Take it.
03:56
Speaker C
Thank you, sir.
04:16
Speaker G
Hi, sir.
04:17
Speaker H
Hi, piggy.
04:18
Speaker G
Do you want, please, can I take few bricks from your cart?
05:03
Speaker H
What are you going to build?
05:06
Speaker G
I want to build a house for myself.
05:10
Speaker H
Here you go, take it.
05:20
Speaker G
Thank you very much, sir.
05:44
Speaker A
ఇప్పుడు మొదటి లిటిల్ పిగ్గి కట్టుకున్న గడ్డి ఇల్లు చూస్తున్నారా?
05:47
Speaker A
అయితే మొదటి లిటిల్ పిగ్గి కట్టుకున్న ఇంటి దగ్గరికి ఏం వచ్చిందో చూశారా మీరు ఇప్పుడు?
05:51
Speaker A
Can you see who is there?
06:48
Speaker A
It's a big bad wolf.
06:50
Speaker A
ఒక తోడేలు వచ్చింది.
06:52
Speaker A
తోడేలు ఏం చేస్తుంది?
07:02
Speaker I
Little pig, little pig, let me come in.
07:06
Speaker B
No, no.
07:08
Speaker B
No, not by the hair of my chinny chin chin, I will not let you in.
07:17
Speaker I
Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house away.
07:33
Speaker I
I missed it this time.
08:36
Speaker A
Say your dialogue.
08:37
Speaker I
Little pig, little pig, let me come in.
08:42
Speaker C
No, not by the hair of my chinny chin chin, I will not let you in.
08:50
Speaker I
Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house away.
08:59
Speaker I
I missed it this time.
10:09
Speaker I
Little pig, little pig, let me come in.
10:12
Speaker G
No, not by the hair of my chinny chin chin, we will not let you in.
10:20
Speaker I
Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house away.
10:25
Speaker I
I'll come down your chimney.
11:35
Speaker A
The bad wolf climbed on the top of the house and came down through the chimney and splashed into the hot soup pan. And that was the end of the big bad wolf. Then the three little pigs lived happily with their mama pig in that strong brick house.
11:56
Speaker A
ఇల్లు కట్టుకుంది కాబట్టి వాళ్ళు ఈరోజు అందరూ హ్యాపీగా ఉన్నారు. ఒకసారి మీరందరూ వాళ్ళని ఎంకరేజ్ చేస్తే చప్పట్లు కొడితే సలవు తీసుకుంటారు.
12:06
Speaker A
Wolf come on to the stage. That's a big bad wolf and the three little piggies, they are all from UKG.
Topics:The Three Little Pigschildren's dramaeducational playmoral storyhard workperseverancePrasanna Bharathi Educational Academykids storytellingUKG performancebilingual education

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Mama Pig send her three little pigs out into the woods?

Mama Pig sent her little pigs out into the woods because she thought they were old enough. She wanted them to seek their fortunes and build their own homes.

What materials did each of the three little pigs use to build their houses?

The first little pig built a house of straw. The second little pig built a house of sticks, and the third little pig built a house of bricks.

How was the big bad wolf defeated in this story?

The big bad wolf was defeated when he tried to come down the chimney of the brick house. He splashed into a hot soup pan, which was the end of him.

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