The Three Little Pigs is a children's picture book retelling of the classic fairy tale, adapted by Joan Stimson. The story follows three porcine siblings who leave home to build their own houses. Two build quickly with straw and sticks, only to have their homes blown down by the big, bad wolf. The third pig, who builds with bricks, successfully defeats the wolf. Stimson’s version would likely be simplified and brightly illustrated, focusing on the moral lesson of hard work and foresight.