THE THREE LITTLE PIGS Characters: Narrator: Father: Mother: Pig 1: Pig2: Pig3: Straw Man: Wood Man: Brick Man: Wolf: SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time three little pigs left their parent s home and started a new life. Pig 1: Thank you daddy for all the lessons you taught me, I will make you proud. Father: My oldest son, I'm already proud of you. Pig 2 and 3: Mummy we love you, you don't have to worry about us. Mother: My little sons, I will always worry, but please be careful. Pig 1, 2 and 3: Bye, bye mummy! Goodbye dad! (wave goodbye and send kisses). (They start walking, then stop and quietly talk about what way each one takes) Narrator: The three pigs went different ways. Soon pig 1 met a man who was selling straw.
Pig 1: Hello there! What are you selling? Straw Man: Hi! I'm selling straw. Would you like some? Pig 1: Yes, please? How much is it? Straw Man: It s 10 euros per bunch. Pig 1: Give me 2, please. Here you are (giving the money to the straw man). Good bye! Straw Man: Bye bye! Have a good day! Narrator: Pig 1 went to build his house. Later, Pig 2 met a man who was selling wood. Pig 2: Please Sir, I need some wood to build my house. Would you sell it to me? Wood Man: Of course my dear! How much do you need? Pig 2: Three packages, please? How much are they? Wood Man: They are 15 euros each. Here are your 3 packages. Pig 2: Thank you (action of paying the wood man), good day! Wood Man: Good day to you too!
Narrator: Pig 2 went on his way to make his wood house. Later, Pig 3 met a man who was selling bricks. Pig 3: Excuse me Sir, I need some bricks. Are they for sale? Brick Man: Of course. Take as many as you need. Pig 3: I will take four bags, how much are them? Brick Man: 20 euros per bag, so 80 euros in total, please? Pig 3: Here your are, thank you. Brick Man: Thank you! Have a nice day! Pig 3: You too, bye bye! Narrator: Pig 3 went on his way to build his brick house. When the three pigs finished their houses they moved in. SONG IN MY HOUSE WOLF SONG Narrator: Pig 1 was taking a nap when someone knocked at the door. Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me in! Pig 1: Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin.
Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and destroyed pig 1s. house. Pig 1 ran all the way to pig's 2. house. When he got there Pig 1 told Pig 2 what had happened. Pig 1: The wolf came, then I ran and he huffed and puffed and blowed the house down. Narrator: Pig 2 invited Pig 1 to live with him. After a few days, there was a knock at the door. The two pigs looked out the window and saw the wolf. Wolf: Little pigs, Little pigs, let me in! Pig 1 and 2: Not by the hairs on our chinny-chin-chins. Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and destroyed the house. The pig brothers ran all the way to pig's 3 house. When they got there pig 1 and pig 2 told pig 3 everything that had happened. Pig 2: The wolf came, then we ran and he huffed and puffed and blowed the house down. Narrator: Then pig 3 invited his two brothers to live with him. After a few days, there was a knock at the door. The pigs looked out the window and they saw the wolf. Wolf: Little pigs, Little pigs, let me in!
Pigs 1, 2, and 3: Not by the hairs on our chinny-chin-chins. Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed several times but he couldn t destroy the brick house. Then the wolf decided to think what to do, so he went and sat down. Meanwhile, the three pigs started cooking dinner. They put a large pot of water in the fireplace to cook some soup. Wolf: I know what to do. I ll get in through the chimney and I will eat those pigs. Narrator: The wolf climbed up to the roof. But he didn t know that there was a pot of boiling water at the bottom of the chimney. Then the three pigs heard a noise. Wolf: I m coming to get you cutie pigs! Narrator: The wolf then jumped down the chimney and fell into the pot of boiling water. Wolf: AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH! THREE PIGS SONG Narrator: The wolf ran off into the woods and the three little pigs lived happily ever after and never saw the wolf again. The End