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3 little Pigs
Kaitlyn Mitchell
Created on October 3, 2024
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The Three Little Pigs
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Once upon a time, in a charming countryside, there lived three little pigs named Porky, Petunia, and Percy. They were siblings and loved to play together all day long. But one day, their mother knew it was time for them to build their own homes and be grown up.
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Porky was the laziest and quickly found a pile of straw nearby and decided it was the perfect place to build his house. Help Porky build his house by answering the question:
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- Why is it important to study the scriptures?
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Petunia was a bit more hardworking. She found a bunch of sticks and twigs and began building her house. Help Petunia build her house by answering this question:
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- What is your favorite scripture story?
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Percy, the wisest of the three, knew that hard work pays off. He searched for the sturdiest materials he could find and finally decided on bricks. Help Percy build his house by answering this question:
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- How is searching the scriptures different from just reading?
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One day a big bad wolf happened upon the three little pigs. He was hungry and had his eyes set on the tasty pigs. The wolf first came across Porky's straw house.
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Find out what happened next by answering this question:
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- How much is tithing?
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"Little pig, little pig, let me in!" the wolf huffed and puffed. But Porky, being lazy, replied, "Not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin!" With a mighty huff and puff, the wolf blew down Porky's straw house.
Frightened, Porky ran to Petunia's house for safety. The wolf followed and arrived at Petunia's house made of sticks. "Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!" the wolf roared.
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- Why do we pay tithing?
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But Petunia, being a little braver, replied, "Not by the hair of our chinny-chin-chins!" The wolf huffed and puffed with all his might, and down came Petunia's house too.
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Now, the two frightened pigs rushed to Percy's strong brick house. The wolf, determined to have a delicious meal, stood before Percy's house. "Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!" the wolf growled.
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- Why are families important to Heavenly Father's plan?
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But Percy, feeling safe in his sturdy home, replied, "Not by the hair of our chinny-chin-chins!" The wolf huffed and puffed with all his strength, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't blow down Percy's brick house. The wolf gave up and slinked away into the forest, realizing that he couldn't catch the clever pigs.