Wiesner, D. (2001). The three pigs. New York: Clarion Books.
Summary: Charming look at a classic take of the three pigs. The author David Wiesner takes us on a new adventure. Story starts off normal with the wolf huffing and puffing down a pigs' home. But the wolf blows the pigs out of the story and into some other stories with a dragon and a cat. Interesting story that takes you through a creative landscape.
Visual element - Composition: In The Three Pigs by David Wiesner composition is used to tell a distant story. Lines are used to move from one story to the next. Color is used to create a 3-D effect. Texture adds quality to the characters.
Illustrations: David Wiesner uses innovative illustrations to retell a classic story, The Three Pigs. Illustrations are important because they keep the reader drawn in to the story.
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