The children’s book showcase.

 

The picture shown above is the cover of my picture book titled “The three little pigs and the Big Bad Wolf: Making things right. This is the sequel for “The three little pigs and the Big Bad Wolf”, and I made this for communications studies class.

I wanted to write a sequel to “The three little pigs and the Big Bad Wolf” because it is one of the most popular children’s books of all time. I remember reading it when I was younger, and I enjoyed reading it.

I wasn’t sure on what the process of making the book would be like, and I didn’t start on this book. I had tried to write a sequel for another book, (A color of his own by Leo Lionni) but I couldn’t figure it out, since the book didn’t have a lot to go off of, instead, I chose The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. With this book, I was way more confident with what I was going to do, contrary to the other book, which I had no plans for writing a sequel to, anyway. I mostly knew what I was doing, so not much planning was needed. I didn’t do it on paper, since I’m not a fan of doing things on paper, and I prefer to do things digitally. My characters are pretty much the same, but the moral of the story is to treat others how you want to be treated. In my book, the pigs destroy the wolf’s mudhouse, so the wolf learns to treat others with respect and kindness. (The pigs also destroyed the house because mud is a vital component to their lives.)

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