Extracurricular event "puppet theater at school." Theatrical production of "The Three Little Pigs" Nif-Nif addresses Nuf-Nuf

There is a clearing on the stage. Presenter (this can be one of the adults): Once upon a time there were three little pigs in the world. Three brothers. They are all the same height, round, pink, with the same cheerful tails. Even their names were similar. The piglets' names were Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf and Naf-Naf. All summer they tumbled in the green grass, basked in the sun, and basked in puddles. But then autumn came. The sun was no longer so hot, gray clouds stretched over the yellowed forest.

Naf-Naf:- It's time for us to think about winter. I'm shaking all over from the cold. We might catch a cold. Let's build a house and spend the winter together under one warm roof.

Leading: But his brothers did not want to take up the work. It is much more pleasant to walk and jump in the meadow on the last warm days than to dig the ground and carry heavy stones.

Nif-Nif:- It will be in time! Winter is still a long way off. We'll take another walk.

Nuf-Nuf:- When necessary, I will build myself a house. (Pretends to lie down in a puddle.)

Nif-Nif:- Me too. (Plops down next to Nuf-Nuf).

Naf-Naf:- Well, as you wish. Then I will build my own house alone. I won't wait for you.

Leading: Every day it became colder and colder. But Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf were in no hurry. They didn't even want to think about work. They were idle from morning to evening. All they did was play their pig games, jumping and tumbling.

On the stage there is the same clearing, at the edge Nif-Nif’s straw house begins to appear (you can slowly raise the house above the screen when Nif-Nif “builds” it).

Leading: But the next day they said the same thing. And only when a large puddle near the road began to be covered with a thin crust of ice, the lazy brothers finally got to work. Nif-Nif decided that it would be easier and more likely to make a house out of straw. Without consulting anyone, he did just that. By evening his hut was ready. Nif-Nif put the last straw on the roof and, very pleased with his house, sang cheerfully:

Nif-Nif: At least you'll go around half the world,

You'll go around, you'll go around,

You won't find a better home

You won't find it, you won't find it!

The piglet happily runs around the finished house.

Nif-Nif walks along the stage, hiding behind the scenes, immediately appears and goes in the other direction, Nuf-Nuf’s house and himself appear from the opposite side.

Presenter: - Humming a song, Nif-Nif headed towards Nuf-Nuf, who was also building a house for himself not far away. He tried to quickly end this boring and uninteresting business. At first, like his brother, he wanted to build himself a house out of straw. But then I decided that it would be very cold in such a house in winter. The house will be stronger and warmer if it is built from branches and thin rods. So he did. He drove stakes into the ground, intertwined them with twigs, piled dry leaves on the roof, and by evening the house was ready.

Nif-Nif watches to the side as Nuf-Nuf walks around the house and sings:

Nuf-Nuf:-I have a good house

A new home, a durable home.

I'm not afraid of rain and thunder,

Rain and thunder, rain and thunder!

Before he had time to finish the song, Nif-Nif approached him.

Nif-Nif:- Well, your house is ready! I said that we alone can handle this matter! Now we are free and can do whatever we want!

Nuf-Nuf: - Let's go to Naf-Naf and see what kind of house he built for himself! We haven't seen him for a long time!

Nif-Nif:- Let's go see!

The piglets run backstage, while Nuf-Nuf's house is being cleaned.

Leading: Naf-Naf has been busy with construction for several days now. He collected stones, mixed clay, and now slowly built himself a reliable, durable house in which he could shelter from wind, rain and frost. He made a heavy oak door in the house with a bolt so that the wolf from the neighboring forest could not get into it. Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf found their brother at work.

A stone house and Naf-Naf appear on the scene, finishing construction (you can simply touch the house, as if checking its reliability).

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf in unison: - What are you building?! What is this, a pig's house or a fortress?

Naf-Naf, continuing to work: - A pig's house should be a fortress! - He calmly answered them, continuing to work.

Nif-Nif:-Are you going to fight with someone?

The piglets laugh loudly, and Naf-Naf, as if nothing had happened, continued to finish building his house, humming a song under his breath:

Naf-Naf: Of course, I'm smarter than everyone else

Smarter than everyone, smarter than everyone!

I'm building a house out of stones,

From stones, from stones!

No animal in the world

A cunning beast, a terrible beast,

Won't burst through this door

Through this door, through this door!

Nif-Nif, stopping laughing and grunting: - What animal is he talking about?

Nuf-Nuf:- What animal are you talking about?

Naf-Naf:- I'm talking about the wolf!

Nif-Nif: - Look how afraid he is of the wolf!

Nuf-Nuf:- He is afraid that he will be eaten!

The piglets laugh loudly at their brother.

Nif-Nif, through laughter: - What kind of wolves could there be here?

Naf-Naf, through laughter:- There are no wolves! He's just a coward!

The piglets, laughing loudly, begin to sing:

We are not afraid Gray wolf,

Gray wolf, gray wolf!

Where do you go, stupid wolf,

Old wolf, dire wolf?

Nif-Nif:- Let's go, Nuf-Nuf, we have nothing to do here!

And two brave brothers went for a walk. (Naf-Naf disappears with the house, the piglets pretend to walk along the stage). Along the way they sang and danced. A sleeping wolf appears at the edge of the stage under a tree and immediately wakes up.

Wolf:- What's that noise?

Nif-Nif, not seeing the wolf: - Well, what kind of wolves can there be here!

Nuf-Nuf, not seeing the wolf: - If we grab him by the nose, he’ll know!

Nif-Nif:- We’ll knock you down, tie you up, and even kick you like that, like that!

The brothers cheered up again and sang:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf,

Gray wolf, gray wolf!

Where do you go, stupid wolf,

Old wolf, dire wolf?

Leading:- And suddenly they saw a real live wolf! He stood behind a large tree, and he had such a terrible look, such evil eyes and such a toothy mouth that Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf had a chill run down their backs and their thin tails began to tremble little and little. The poor piglets couldn't even move from fear.

The piglets started to run away from the wolf. As they run, a house made of straw appears, behind which the piglets run, as if entering the house.

Wolf:- Now unlock the door! Otherwise I'll break it!

Nif-Nif:- No, (scared) I won't unlock it! Only the voice of the pig can be heard from behind the house.

Wolf:- Now unlock the door! Otherwise I’ll blow it so hard that your whole house will fall apart!

The wolf began to blow on the house, the first time the house moved slightly, the second time it looked askance, and the third time it disappeared, revealing the piglets to the gaze of the audience. The piglets run further to the next house, which appears on the stage, and hide behind it.

Wolf standing in front of the house:- Well, now I'll eat you both! No... I changed my mind! I won't eat these skinny pigs! I better go home!

Nuf-Nuf:- This is very good!

...and they sang as if nothing had happened (only the voice is heard, the wolf puts his ear to the house, listening to the song):

We are not afraid of the gray wolf,

Gray wolf, gray wolf!

Where do you go, stupid wolf,

Old wolf, dire wolf?

The wolf steps aside and waits, he takes the sheep's skin and carefully approaches the house, covered with the sheep's skin. He knocks quietly on the door.

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf: - Who's there?

Wolf:- It's me-me-me, poor little sheep! Let me spend the night, I have strayed from the herd and am very tired!

Nif-Nif:- Let me in?

Nuf-Nuf:- You can let the sheep go! A sheep is not a wolf!

The piglets open the door and immediately slam it. The wolf sheds its skin and growls.

Wolf:- Well, wait a minute! There will be nothing left of this house now!

The wolf began to blow. The house is a little askew. The wolf blew a second time, then a third time, then a fourth time. Leaves were flying from the roof, the walls were shaking, but the house was still standing. And only when the wolf blew for the fifth time did the house shake and fall apart. Only the door stood for some time in the midst of the ruins. The piglets began to run away in horror. The brothers rushed to Naf-Naf's house. The wolf overtook them with huge leaps. But the brothers ran to the stone house, b Rat let them into the house, quickly bolted the door, and sang loudly:

A cunning beast, a terrible beast,

Won't open this door

This door, this door!

The wolf is knocking on the door.

Naf-Naf:-Who's knocking?

Wolf:- Open without talking!

Naf-Naf:- No matter how it is! I won’t even think about it! - He answered in a firm voice.

Wolf:- Ah well! Well, hang in there! Now I'll eat all three!

Naf-Naf: - Try it!

Presenter: Naf-Naf knew that he and his brothers had nothing to fear in a strong stone house. Then the wolf sucked in more air and blew as hard as he could! But no matter how much he blew, not even the smallest stone moved. The wolf turned blue from exertion. The house stood like a fortress. Then the wolf began to shake the door. But the door didn’t budge either. Out of anger, the wolf began to scratch the walls of the house with his claws and gnaw the stones from which they were made, but he only broke off his claws and ruined his teeth. The hungry and angry wolf had no choice but to go home. But then he raised his head and suddenly noticed a large wide pipe on the roof.

Wolf:- Yeah! It’s through this pipe that I’ll get into the house! The scene changes, the stone house rotates 180 degrees and we see the inside of the house with a large fireplace in the center. The wolf appears from over the edge of the roof.

Leading: The wolf climbed onto the roof and listened. The house was quiet. “I’ll still eat fresh pig today,” thought the wolf and, licking his lips, climbed into the chimney. But as soon as he began to go down the pipe, the piglets heard a rustling sound.

Naf-Naf:- Welcome! I'll throw some wood on the fireplace. The pig pretends to make the fire hotter and moves aside.

Leading: Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf had already completely calmed down and, smiling happily, looked at their smart and brave brother. The piglets didn't have to wait long. Black as a chimney sweep, the wolf walked straight into the fire and immediately jumped out of the chimney. (The wolf jumps out from behind the house and runs backstage, howling in pain).

The piglets sing in chorus:

At least you'll go around half the world,

You'll go around, you'll go around,

You won't find a better home

You won't find it, you won't find it!

No animal in the world

A cunning beast, a terrible beast,

Won't open this door

This door, this door!

Never a wolf from the forest

Never ever

Will not return to us here,

To us here, to us here!

Leading: From then on, the brothers began to live together, under one roof. That's all we know about three little ones piglets - Nif-Nifa, Nuf-Nufa and Naf-Nafa.

Try using pieces of silk, a miniature fan (can be made from a motor from a car and a propeller) and an LED to create a fire effect. It is better to do this together with adults. The inside of the house can be drawn on a large backdrop and simply pulled out right moment, hiding a stone house. Example of a house

Abstract

Puppet theater script based on the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”

in a mixed-age group with a compensatory focus

for children with visual impairments and for children with visual impairments

Musculoskeletal system in MADOU "Kindergarten No. 3"

G. Engels, Saratov region

Prepared and carried out:

Teacher 1st category

Puzarkina Irina Dmitrievna

Russkikh Olga Anatolyevna

Engels 2017

Target: create a joyful mood in children.

Program content: Develop interest in theatrical activities. Cultivate in children good relationships with their loved ones and a desire to help them. Instill humane feelings towards your home and work.

Equipment : dolls of the three little pigs, a wolf. Models of houses made of branches, straw, bricks.

Progress of entertainment.

Educators : Hello, dear children and adults. Tell me, do you like fairy tales?

Teacher 1: What fairy tales do you know, name them?

Teacher 2: Guys, can you solve riddles? (makes riddles).

Between the branches of a pine tree, I live in my...(hollow.)

What a miracle is this house? We cannot count the floors and windows in it, but ants live in it. (anthill)

Educator . Children, what are these riddles about? About the dwellings of animals. At the bird's. Squirrels. The ant has its own house. The bear has a den, the fox has a hole, etc. (children's answers.)

A person also has a home. Why do you think a person needs a house? (children's answers) Home is a place where a person is loved. They are waiting and taking care of him. Listen to Russian folk proverbs about home.

Without an owner, the house is an orphan.

In your home, even the walls are heated.

A man without an angle is like a bird without a wing.

Today we will watch the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”. Enjoy your viewing.

In the foreground is an apple tree with apples, a forest. Two pigs appear from behind the trees, dancing merrily sing:

We walk around the world. Where there is no grief

You shouldn’t take it with you to happy lands.

Let's go to those distances that we saw in a dream

Both you and me. And you and I, and together you and I.

Everywhere we are at home, so we will know each other:

I am NIF-NIF, I am NUF-NUF (turn around) And where is NAF-NAF?

Naf comes out from behind the tree - Naf is carrying a bag of apples.

NUF - Why are you dragging around like that? You can't wait three years.

Nif - After all, you knew that it was a long way to go, why did you take the knapsack?

On 'F - But what about without a knapsack, a pig on the road? I have potatoes there, a few acorns, a bagel, and some butter to go with it. And porridge three pots.

Nif - Clearly, you are working in vain.

Nuf - It’s the beginning of September, there’s a lot of everything in the forest

Sing: Here are apples, here are pears, put them in your mouth and eat them.

Why wander around the world, there are no better places...

The bird sings along to us, let's have fun (jumping, pushing each other)

Pause. Where is Naf-Naf?

NAF appears with a brick.

Nuf- Why do you need a brick to knock down apples?

On 'F - Let's build a house, and it will be nice for us to spend the winter in a stone house.

Nif- Our home is any puddle, we don’t need another home.

On 'F - But the puddle won’t last forever; it’ll freeze and that’s a disaster.

Nuf – Work won’t run away, we don’t feel like it now

On 'F - What if the wolf comes and eats you brothers?

Nif - we will pull out the wolf's teeth and put them under the tree.

Naf leaves.

Sing: Two brother pigs can grunt loudly, and only a coward builds a house day after day.

Nif - Listen, brother, I’m feeling too cold, it’s time for you and me to look for a cozy home.

Well, we’ll put up three fences, heap a mountain of branches, build a stove with a chimney out of mud, and we’ll live with you.

Nif - Well, no, straw will do for my house (carries dry grass).

A Wolf appears from behind a tree.

Wolf: Yeah, I smell prey. Oh, how hungry I am!

Hey, little pig, get out of your house, otherwise it’s like a breath, and now it’s like spitting (the piglet is trembling) Oh, aren’t you coming out? Wait a minute! AAApchhi and he is not there.

The house falls, Nif runs away screaming. The wolf is behind him.

Nuf - sings: my house is not fancy. But it was built quickly, the ridge is decorated with foliage and no one is afraid of me!!!

Nif runs into his brother’s house.

Wolf : Yeah, there are already two of them. I'll arrange for them now. Hey piglets, am, am, am, I'm waiting for you for lunch. Oh, don't go. Here I am for you! Apchhiiii and no home! (the house falls). The piglets run to Nafu in horror.

On 'F - sings: I built a nice house, three Nif-Nif could live in it, Nuf _Nuf iYa. It’s not good for an animal to live and a bird without a home....(the piglets run in SAVE US NAF-NAF)!

Wolf: Yeah, now there are three of you. Which one of you will open the door?

Oh, don’t go, here I am for you.. APCHHI and the house is standing looking around

It's a failure, let's try differently. You can't enter through the window. But maybe I can go into the pipe.

On 'F - Well, this is too much, brothers, remove the lid from the boiler.

The wolf falls into the cauldron: OH it's hot - oooooo (runs away)

The piglets sing: We defeated the wolf, we boiled him in a cauldron, now we want to lie to him and eat the piglets. Not in the branches, not in the straw. They live in a safe house.

Educator: The fairy tale is a lie and there is a hint in it - a lesson for good fellows.

Discussion of fairy tale characters: What does a fairy tale teach? Who do you want to be like? Why?


The tale “The Three Little Pigs” is excellent literary material for home theater. You can easily and quickly make costumes and decorations from scrap materials. Such a theatrical activity with children can be organized not only at home, in the family, but also in kindergarten or a school with children aged 5-9 years. If children are not familiar with the fairy tale, then it is necessary to read it with the children in advance. You can set up a home theater “The Three Little Pigs” with three or four children. If there are fewer children, then we advise you to act out a fairy tale with. If there are significantly more children, then you can not stage the entire fairy tale-play, but only complete the theatrical exercises-studies suggested below. In addition, you can come up with additional roles. For example, a couple of children holding hands can depict a house. Children are usually very happy when such a “living” house falls from the “breath” of a wolf.

Costumes and scenery for home theater “The Three Little Pigs”

For the costume, we will be asked to take three summer hats - panama hats or baseball caps. Let's cut out the ears from pink paper and sew them to the panama hats with two or three stitches. For a home theater, such conventional costumes will be quite sufficient. And when the performance is over, the ears come off, and things can be used as before, for their intended purpose. You can give the piglets (Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf) musical instruments - pipes, rattles, drums - whatever you find at home. And equip the smart pig Naf-Naf with the trowel or spatula left over from the repair (at worst, a hammer or screwdriver).
A wolf costume is also easy to make. Sew gray paper ears to a baseball cap (or, even better, to an old cap or “cap”). If you have some kind of fur vest at home, the costume will turn out simply chic!


This is how the piglets turned out in our theater.


And these are the wolves (two of them!)
Decorations for “houses” for piglets can be easily made from two chairs and blankets or sheets. Just keep in mind that when the wolf “blows away” the houses, you will need to help him - pull the fabric off the chairs.

How to perform the play “The Three Little Pigs” in a home theater.

In order to stage the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs” in your home theater, you don’t need a script at all. It is enough for children to know the content of the fairy tale. After all, learning lines and accurately following the script and set design is for professional actors. And we have a game! Perhaps it’s worth learning only two simple rhymes. The first is the song of the piglets, and the second is the replica of the wolf when he blows on the houses.

Song of the piglets:
“We are not afraid of the gray wolf,
Gray wolf, gray wolf!
Where do you go, stupid wolf,
Old wolf, dire wolf?

The wolf's response (pronounced every time before “blowing away” the house):

“I’ll blow my mind!” I'll move! I’ll take you out of the house in no time!”

And so that the outline of the tale is not interrupted and flows smoothly, you can take on the role of a storyteller. This is especially necessary for preschool children, but also junior schoolchildren, if they do not have experience in such theatrical activities, they also need such support.
Before you start acting out the entire fairy tale, practice with your children by completing sketch tasks for the fairy tale. The children act out these episodes all together. At the same time, this will be a good opportunity to learn the texts of the poem. For large groups of children, where a fairy tale can be acted out so that everyone plays the role of an actor, such sketch tasks can be limited.

Tasks-studies for home theater “The Three Little Pigs”

“Pig joys” – sketch assignments for the home theater “The Three Little Pigs”

Ask the children to show how the piglets had fun carefree all summer, singing and dancing. Let the children “play” with different imaginary musical instruments: pipe, accordion, drum, guitar, etc. Here you can just learn and sing in chorus the song of the three little pigs.
Let the children show how the two stupid pigs laughed at their older brother. Why is he building a stone house? What is this? Housing for a pig or a fortress?
Now everyone becomes smart and sensible piglets and “builds” a stone house. Children can imitate the work of a bricklayer by “laying” imaginary bricks. If you wish, you can learn the Naf-Naf song:

Of course, I'm smarter than everyone else
Smarter than everyone, smarter than everyone,
I'm building a house out of stones,
From stones, from stones!
No animal in the world
A cunning beast, a terrible beast,
Won't open this door
This door, this door!

“Pig Sorrows” – sketch assignments for the home theater “The Three Little Pigs”

The first disappointment happened when the piglets realized that the hot summer was over and autumn had come. The piglets were very cold in the morning. And then the puddles were covered with a thin crust of ice. This surprised the piglets - they had never seen solid water! Let the children show how the piglets are frozen, let them touch the frozen puddles with their feet. Just be careful! Otherwise, the thin ice will break, the piglets will get their hooves wet and may catch a cold!
The piglets saw a wolf for the first time in their lives and were very scared. Let the children squeal, make “round” eyes or tremble all over – the main thing is to show how scared the piglets are.
If space allows, piglets can run away from the wolf - grunting and squealing in terror. With schoolchildren, you can try to “run away” without moving.

“School of Young Wolves” – sketch assignments for the home theater “The Three Little Pigs”

Every self-respecting wolf should be able to bare his teeth and scare others. Practice this science with your kids. Let your young wolves growl menacingly, bare their teeth, arch their backs, and show their claws. This exercise can also be done in pairs. Then one “wolf” performs all these “frightening” rituals, and the second child in the pair is his “mirror”. He repeats everything the “wolf” does. Then the children change roles. Another possible pairing is “wolf” and “pig”. The first one scares, the second one gets scared. Let both children be in both roles.
Not all wolves need to be able to blow correctly and powerfully. But the wolf from the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs” absolutely needs this. Here, just like that, you can learn the famous wolf saying: “As soon as I blow!..” In addition to the “theatrical” load, such an exercise is also useful for the development of the lungs. This sketch, like the previous one, can be done in pairs. One in a pair is “wolf”. He says his phrase and starts blowing. And the second pig. He tries to “hold” the imaginary walls of his fragile house. Then the actors change roles.
Now that all the “artists” are prepared, we can move on from “rehearsals” to the performance itself.

Home theater "The Three Little Pigs" for teenagers

The Three Little Pigs home theater can also be done with teenagers. But they should be offered not just to dramatize the fairy tale, but to show it in a new light. For example, the circus performance “The Three Little Pigs”, the ballet or opera “The Three Little Pigs”. Or use popular TV shows. Your participation in preparation should be minimal. And in any case, teenagers should feel like they do EVERYTHING themselves. And, of course, there must be spectators! Such a theater can be arranged as entertainment at a birthday or any other party. Two or three teams prepare and then show each other a fairy tale in different “genres”. You can organize such a theatrical evening at a summer camp. It is not necessary for each team to have exactly four people; more is possible. Let them come up with roles! After all, you can play not only pigs and a wolf, but also trees, houses, etc.
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To take a break from the hard work of theater, we can play fun outdoor games. For example, in "Wolf's Tail". The rules are described in detail in the article about. Only instead of a dragon's tail we will have a wolf's. Or another one, not so stormy.


Attention! The edited final version can be downloaded just below from the link - download for free. I am not deleting this option due to its widespread use. While I was doing the final cleaning, it unexpectedly spread widely across the Internet. The differences are not significant.

First staged at the Ulyanovsk Puppet Theater.

Read the article in "Narodnaya Gazeta" by Tatyana Fomina about the performance at the link:

FIRST ACTION
Katrina 1.
Early morning. The piglets sleep on straw bedding. A robin sings on a tree branch. Having finished the trill, she flies from the tree, jumps to the middle of the screen and addresses the viewer.

Robin.- Hello guys. I am a robin bird, and today I will tell you an amazing story. Many will find it instructive, but I disagree with them. For me, she’s just terribly interesting! So: once upon a time there were three little pigs. Three brothers: Naf-Naf, Nuf-Nuf and Nif-Nif. They lived happily ever after... And you know what - I’d rather not tell you, but show you! So. One fine morning I woke up Naf-Naf.

Robin wakes up Naf-Naf.

Naf-Naf. - Good morning, robin. What a good day today will be! The sun is so gentle! I’ll go and pick some wild apples, and you wake up the brothers.

Naf-Naf goes to get apples. Robin wakes up the brothers.

Nif-Nif.- Don't disturb your sleep!
Noof-Noof.- Leave me alone, Naf-Naf!

Robin jumps on Nuf-Nuf.

Noof-Noof.- Ha-ha-ha! Leave whoever they are telling you to!
Nif-Nif.(turning over to the other side) - Well, why are you making noise and noise?

Robin keeps up with Nuf-Nuf. Nuf-Nuf finally wakes up. He gets up and chases the robin.

Noof-Noof.- So it’s you who doesn’t let me sleep, and not Naf-Naf? Wait, I’ll catch you, then you’ll be in trouble!

Nuf-Nuf is chasing a robin. At this time Naf-Naf appears with apples. Nuf-Nuf trips over the sleeping Nif-Nif, flies head over heels, knocking Naf-Naf off his feet. Apples fly in different directions.

Noof-Noof.- Oh oh oh!
Naf-Naf.(falling) - Oh!
Nif-Nif.(grumbles dissatisfied in his sleep) - Why are you making noise and noise? (turning over to the other side) Let me sleep already!

Naf-Naf and Nuf-Nuf look at Nif-Nif and laugh.

Nif-Nif.(through a dream) - Why are you laughing?

Naf-Naf and Nuf-Nuf laugh even more, rubbing their bruised places. Robin echoes them.

Nif-Nif.(waking up) - They laugh! It's time for breakfast and they're laughing!
Naf-Naf.- Breakfast? What's easier! To have breakfast, you need to collect apples, otherwise they will scatter all over the clearing.
Noof-Noof.(Nif-Nif) - Get up, Nif-Nif, you can help me pick apples.

Nuf-Nuf and Nif-Nif bicker. Naf-Naf collects apples.

Nif-Nif.- He who scattered them, let him collect them. But I don’t have the strength. I didn't get enough sleep anyway.
Noof-Noof.- So we will collect, and you will roll from side to side? Well, I do not! Get up!
Nif-Nif.- I won’t get up!
Noof-Noof.- Get up!
Nif-Nif.- I won’t get up!

Nuf-Nuf is trying to lift Nif-Nif. Nif-Nif squeals. Naf-Naf has already collected all the apples.

Naf-Naf.- Enough, brothers, to argue. Let's go to the river, wash ourselves, wash the apples, and have breakfast there.
Noof-Noof.- Here's another! Wash again!
Nif-Nif.- What nonsense. Why wash apples? They are already delicious.

Naf-Naf.
We have to work hard, brothers.
Nif-Nif.- I don’t want to work!
Noof-Noof.- I’m going to want to laugh now!

Nif-Nif.- I am Nif-Nif. I like to sleep.
I love to lie in a puddle.
Naf-Naf.- So, believe me, it’s no good!
Noof-Noof.(Nif-Nif) - Did you hear? We have to work hard!

Noof-Noof.- I'm Nuf-Nuf. I like to play.
Laugh heartily.
Naf-Naf.- Brothers, it won’t do the same!
Nif-Nif.- Would you say we need to work hard?

Naf-Naf.- I'm Naf-Naf. I love to work.
Yes, being lazy is no good.
If you want to eat something sweet -
You will listen to Naf-Naf.

Nif-Nif.- Here you go! Again he is on his own! And why doesn’t food follow its own belly?
Noof-Noof.- It's boring with you, brother. All business and business, but when is the game?

Picture 2.
A wolf appears. Robin is watching.

Wolf.- Well, the forest! Well, animals! No peace. I old wolf. I want to sleep. I'm looking for a quiet place. And everyone around is noisy, noisy...
I wander through the forests -
I try to sleep here and there.
I'm ready to tear everyone apart -
I really want to sleep....

The wolf looks around.

Wolf.- ABOUT! Nice clearing. Quiet...

Wants to lie down. The robin bothers him. The wolf waves it off.

Wolf.(howls) - And here I have no peace. What is this? (The robin pecks the wolf. The wolf howls and chases the robin, leaving the clearing.) Now I’ll get to you!

Scene 3.
The piglets appear, shivering from the cold.

Nif-Nif.- Apchhi! It seems I have a cold...
Noof-Noof.- The water in the river is simply icy! Have you decided to freeze us?
Naf-Naf.- It's already getting cold. Autumn is just around the corner, and winter is behind it. This is what I propose: let's build a warm house.
Nif-Nif.- To work again?! No. Winter is still a long way off. There will be time!
Noof-Noof.- And that’s true. We just won't wash ourselves. And when it gets completely cold, I’ll build my own house.
Nif-Nif.- Exactly! And me too.
Naf-Naf.- It is difficult to build a good house alone.

The robin is returning. Chirps in alarm.

Naf-Naf.- What's happened?

Robin chirps in alarm again.

Piglets(together) - Wolf!
Naf-Naf.- An old wolf came to our clearing...
Nif-Nif.- Nonsense! There are no wolves in our forest.
Naf-Naf.- Robin says he came from the neighboring forest. We need to hurry up and build the house. In the house you can hide from any danger. If necessary, from the wolf too.
Noof-Noof.- We are not afraid of any wolves! So we don't need a house. We're not afraid, Nif-Nif?
Nif-Nif.- Why be afraid of him? He's old!
Naf-Naf.- They say the wolf is a terrible beast.
Noof-Noof.(laughs) - Coward! Scared of the old wolf!
Nif-Nif.(grunts contentedly) - He was scared of the wolf!
Nuf-Nuf and Nif-Nif.(teasing) - Naf-Naf is afraid of the wolf! Naf-Naf is afraid of the wolf!
Naf-Naf.- As you wish, brothers! I can handle it without you. Beware of troubles while they're gone!

Naf-Naf leaves.

Noof-Noof.(mimics Naf-Naf) - Beware of troubles while they are gone! (Nif-Nif) I also found a smart guy. Give him a house! If you're afraid of wolves, don't go into the forest! Finally left. No more work! No work!
Nif-Nif.(laying down) - Beauty!

Nuf-Nuf is spinning around the clearing.

Noof-Noof.- No work now!
Away with despondency and worries!
We'll tumble in puddles,
Have fun and laugh!

Nif-Nif snores.

Noof-Noof.(wakes up Nif-Nif) - Nif-Nif! Let's play tag!
Nif-Nif.- Is this running?
Noof-Noof.- Yeah!
Nif-Nif.- No. Let's play hide and seek instead.
Noof-Noof.-Who will drive?
Nif-Nif.- Well, I. Go - hide. Only more reliable...
Noof-Noof.- Yeah!

Nuf-Nuf runs off to hide.

Nif-Nif.(laying down on his side) - What a fool! Finally silence.

Nif-Nif snores. Naf-Naf passes in the background with a pile of stones.

Picture 4.
Change of scenery (robins change summer to autumn). Autumn came. A robin sits on the screen.

Robin.(addressing the viewer) - As you understand, guys, time does not stand still. While Nif-Nif was sleeping, Nuf-Nuf was hiding, and Naf-Naf was building a house, late autumn came. The leaves have turned yellow. The weather turned bad. And the piglet brothers were still busy with their own business: Nif-Nif was sleeping, Nuf-Nuf was hiding, and Naf-Naf was building a house. One day followed another, but nothing changed until one day the first snow fell...

Nif-Nif snores. Naf-Naf passes in the background with a pile of stones. A gust of wind showers Nif-Nif with the first snow. Nif-Nif jumps up, trembling from the cold.

Nif-Nif.- A-ah-ah! What? Where? A! (to the robin) Is it already autumn?

Robin nods.

Nif-Nif.- How long did I sleep?

Robin answers.

Nif-Nif.- How many?! Snow? Can't be!

A gust of cold wind. He is again showered with snow and leaves.

Nif-Nif.- It's true - it's snowing. Winter is coming soon…. Where is this fool?

Robin answers.

Nif-Nif.- Hiding?! Noof-Noof!
The voice of Nuf-Nuf.- What?
Nif-Nif.- Come out!
The voice of Nuf-Nuf.-Are you giving up?
Nif-Nif.- Yes, I give up! Come out!
Noof-Noof.(enough) - Laaaaad! Once you give up, I'm out.

Nuf-Nuf comes out.

Noof-Noof.- Well, did I hide? I sat quietly, like a mouse under the snow.
Nif-Nif.- By the way, about the snow. Do you think Naf-Naf has already built a house?

Robin answers.

Noof-Noof.- Robin says no. Still building.

A gust of cold wind.

Noof-Noof.(chattering teeth) - It’s really a little cold...
Nif-Nif.- Yes….
Noof-Noof.- You know, a funny thought came to my mind...
Nif-Nif.- Which one, Nuf-Nuf?
Noof-Noof.- What if we build houses before Naf-Naf?
Nif-Nif.- And there are bright thoughts in your head. I like. Let's leave him in the cold. He'll be surprised! What are houses made of?
Noof-Noof.- Don't know. I will collect branches and make a house out of them. It will be fun!
Nif-Nif.- Gather?
Noof-Noof.- Yeah!
Nif-Nif.- No. I’d rather make a house out of our straw beds, and there’s no need to go anywhere.
Noof-Noof.- A house made of straw? Well as you know!

Nuf-Nuf runs away behind the branches. Nif-Nif begins to build a house.

Nif-Nif.- I don’t want to work
But I’ll teach Naf-Naf a lesson.
I will build a nice house.
I will feel comfortable in it.

Inspects the house.

Nif-Nif.- What a nice little house I have!

Nif-Nif climbs into the house. Snoring is heard. Nuf-Nuf appears with an armful of branches. Throws them to the ground.

Noof-Noof.- That's better!

Nuf-Nuf sings and builds a house.

Noof-Noof.- I’ll build a house playfully,
I’ll arrange everything as needed in it.
It will be a strong house.
It will be comfortable to live in it.

Nuf-Nuf inspects his house.

Noof-Noof.- Beauty! Strong! Just the way a real home should be! I'll go and look at Nif-Nif's house.

Nuf-Nuf runs to Nif-Nif's house. Snoring is heard.

Noof-Noof.- What a beautiful house! Nif-Nif!

Nif-Nif snores.

Nif-Nif looks out.

Nif-Nif.- What?
Noof-Noof.- The house, I say, is beautiful. More beautiful than mine. But mine is durable. Naf-Naf will envy us!
Nif-Nif.- That's for sure! Let's go see what he built.
Noof-Noof.- Shall we tease?
Nif-Nif.- Yeah!

They leave. The robin flies off after them.

PICTURE 5.
Naf-Naf's house. Naf-Naf is dragging the door on his back. A robin flies in and lands on the door. Naf-Naf falls along with the door. The robin chirps.

Naf-Naf.- What? Are the brothers coming?

Naf-Naf tries to get up, but he fails. Robin jumps on the door, hurrying him along. Enter Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf.

Nif-Nif.(examines the house) - Wow! What a huge house!
Noof-Noof.- Yeah! Stone…
Nif-Nif.-Where is Naf-Naf?
Noof-Noof.(looking around the clearing) - Naf-Naf! Where are you?
Naf-Naf.- Oh!
Noof-Noof.- Oh! What is this?
Nif-Nif.(turning around and turning back to the house) - Door. Haven't you ever seen a door?
Naf-Naf.- Oh!
Noof-Noof.(scared) - Oh! I saw the door, but never let her groan!
Nif-Nif.(turning) - The doors don’t groan!
Naf-Naf.- Oh!
Noof-Noof.- Saw? She's still moving!
Nif-Nif.(afraid) - I'm sure these are Naf-Naf's stupid jokes. First we’ll catch her, and then we’ll sort it out! One two Three!

Nuf-Nuf runs up and jumps on the door. Nif-Nif remains in place.

Noof-Noof.(lying on the door) - I caught her!
Nif-Nif.(to the side) - What a fool!
Naf-Naf.(trying to throw off Nuf-Nuf) - Don't catch me! It's me - Naf-Naf!
Noof-Noof.- Naf-Naf?
Nif-Nif.(Nuf-Nuf) - Naf-Naf! (looking under the door) Why did you get in there?
Naf-Naf.- Yes, I didn’t climb. I was crushed.
Nif-Nif.- A-ah-ah! Nuf-Nuf, help!

Nuf-Nuf and Nif-Nif lift the door.

Nif-Nif.(Naf-Nafu) - Are you standing?

Naf-Naf rises.

Naf-Naf.- I’m standing...

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf lower the door onto Naf-Naf's back and push him towards the house.

Nif-Nif.- What would you do without us, Naf-Naf?! Well, what are you building here? Pig house or fortress?
Naf-Naf.- A pig’s house should be a fortress.
Noof-Noof.- Are you going to fight with someone?
Naf-Naf.- Of course not! But the house must be reliable!

Naf-Naf sings while fixing the door.

Naf-Naf.- The house was built from stones.
I will feel calm in it.
No terrible beast
He won't break through that door!

Naf-Naf checks how the door works.

Naf-Naf.- Ready! The door is oak, the bolt is reliable, the walls are strong - no animal can break my house!
Noof-Noof.(Nif-Nif) - What animal is he talking about?
Naf-Naf.- I'm talking about the wolf.
Noof-Noof.(laughs) - Are you afraid of an old decrepit wolf?!
Nif-Nif.- He is afraid that the wolf will eat him. There are no wolves in our forest!
Noof-Noof.- Naf-Naf is just a coward!
Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf.- Naf-Naf is afraid of the wolf! Naf-Naf is afraid of the wolf!

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf leave, laughing.

Naf-Naf.(following the brothers) - And I’m not a coward at all. I'm just being careful. (to the robin) Fly after my brothers, look after them. Otherwise, they are so brave that they are not far from trouble.

The robin flies away after Nuf-Nuf and Nif-Nif.

Picture 6.
A wolf sleeps under a tree in the forest, lulling himself to sleep.

Wolf.- I wander through the forests -
I try to sleep here and there.
I'm ready to tear everyone apart -
I really want to sleep....
The voice of Nuf-Nuf.- Naf-Naf is afraid of the wolf.

Piglets appear in the clearing. They laugh.

Noof-Noof.- Yes, if a wolf appears, then we’ll grab it by the nose! Here he will know!
Nif-Nif.- Yeah! We'll give him a hard time!

The piglets are laughing again.

Nif-Nif.- But I’m not afraid of the wolf -
I'll fight if necessary!
Noof-Noof.- If he comes to me,
It definitely won’t go away whole!

The piglets laugh. A wolf stands behind them and grabs them by the collar.

Piglets.- Oh oh oh!
Wolf.(shaking the piglets) - It’s always like this...
Nif-Nif.- Oh! What do you allow yourself?
Wolf.(tying up the piglets) - I just wanted to sleep...
Nuf-Noof.- Who are you?
Wolf. (thoughtfully) - Am I asking too much?
Nuf-Noof.- Excuse me, who are you?
Wolf. - Yes, I am a wolf, a wolf!
Noof-Noof.- Oh!

Nuf-Nuf faints.

Wolf.(Nuf-Nuf) - That's right! (Nif-Nif) What were you singing? Why aren't you afraid of me?
Nif-Nif.- Not afraid!
Wolf.- But this is not correct!

The wolf shakes his head disapprovingly.

Wolf.(Nif-Nif) - What is your name, little pig?
Nif-Nif.- Nif-Nif. And you can’t scare me, you old, decrepit, stupid wolf! Yes, you are probably also toothless!

Nuf-Nuf comes to his senses. A robin appears.

Wolf.- Brave, then? That’s why, what’s your name, Nif-Nif, I’ll have to eat you first. (gags Nif-Nif’s mouth with an apple) I’ll deal with you, and then I’ll get to work on the second one.

Nuf-Nuf faints again.

Noof-Noof.- Oh!

The robin pounces on the wolf and pecks it. Nif-Nif picks up Nuf-Nuf and they run away.

Wolf.(waves it off) - You again?! No respect for age! Leave me alone! (following the piglets) You can’t get away from me. (to the robin) Leave them alone!

The wolf runs away after the piglets. Robin is not far behind.

Picture 7.
Clearing Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf. The piglets run in. They untie each other.

Noof-Noof.- Do you think he's still chasing us?
Nif-Nif.- I think yes.
Noof-Noof.- But a real wolf is not fun at all. What do we do?
Nif-Nif.- Hide in your house, and I’ll hide in mine. He won't get us there.
Noof-Noof.- Exactly! I have a strong house. The wolf won't get into it!
The voice of a wolf.- Well, I'll get to you! Especially before you, Nif-Nif!
Noof-Noof.- Oh! He's very close!
Nif-Nif.- Hide quickly!

The piglets are hiding in houses. A wolf appears. A robin sits on a tree.

Wolf.(to the robin) - I’ll deal with you later!

The wolf approaches Nuf-Nuf's house and sniffs. Nuf-Nuf faints.

The wolf approaches Nif-Nif’s house and sniffs.

Wolf.(enough) - So I caught you, Nif-Nif. I promised that I would eat you first, and the old wolves keep their word. Come on, open the door.
Nif-Nif.- I won’t even think about it!
Wolf.- Wrong. Open it immediately!
Nif-Nif.- I won’t open it!
If you come into my house,
You can't collect bones!
Wolf.- What?! Well, hold on, Nif-Nif! As soon as I blow it, your house will fall apart!

The wolf is blowing. The house is shaking.

Nif-Nif.- Ha-ha-ha!

The wolf is blowing. The house is collapsing. The robin pecks the wolf. Nif-Nif squeals and runs to Nuf-Nuf's house.

Wolf.(swatting away the robin) - Will you finally leave me alone?! I'll pull out all your feathers!

Nif-Nif knocks on Nuf-Nuf’s door, who lets him in. The robin flies to a tree.

Wolf.- You can’t get away from me, Nif-Nif. Okay, I'll eat two piglets in one fell swoop! (to the viewer) But I’m a little tired. Maybe we can lure them out with cunning? (to the piglets) I think I've changed my mind. I won't eat these skinny pigs. I'd better go and sleep!
The voice of Nuf-Nuf.- Heard? We are skinny! And that's why he won't eat us!
Voice of Nif-Nif.- Okay, if so...

The wolf laughs quietly and knocks on the door.

Noof-Noof.- Who's there?
Wolf.(changing voice) - I'm a poor little sheep. (laughs quietly) I strayed from the herd. I'm so scared! They say there is a gray wolf wandering nearby. Let me in.
Noof-Noof.- Certainly! You can let the sheep in, the sheep is not a wolf!

Nif-Nif.- It's a wolf! Don't you dare unlock the door!
Wolf.- Oh, you stupid bird! It's all because of you!
Nif-Nif.(to the wolf) - You won’t be able to outwit us! Go away!
Wolf.- Well, unlock it!
Nif-Nif.- We won’t unlock it!
Noof-Noof.- We won’t unlock it!
You won't break my house -
You'll break your teeth, gray one!
Nif-Nif.
You can't collect bones!

The piglets laugh.

Wolf.- Well, wait a minute! Now there will be nothing left of this house!

The wolf is blowing. The house shook.

Noof-Noof.- Oh!

The wolf is blowing again. The house was shaking.

Piglets.- Oh oh oh!

The wolf blows for the third time. The house is collapsing. The robin pounces on the wolf. The piglets run away, squealing.

Wolf.- Leave me alone! This time you won't bother me!

The wolf rushes after the piglets. The robin flies away.

Scene 8.
House of Naf-Naf. The robin flies in and fights. The squeals of piglets can be heard. Naf-Naf leaves the house. The robin chirps.

Naf-Naf.- What's all the commotion? What's happened? Are you ahead of the wolf? I don't understand anything! Slower. What?! The wolf is chasing my brothers?!

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf appear.

Noof-Noof.- Brother, help!
Naf-Naf.- Hurry up to the house!

The piglets run into the house. A robin flies onto the roof. A out of breath wolf appears. Sniffs.

Wolf.- Another little pig?! How many piglets are there in this forest? Well, so much the better. Let's eat our fill and go to bed.

The wolf approaches the house. Knocks on the door.

The voice of Nuf-Nuf.- Oh!
Voice of Naf-Naf.- Who's there?
Wolf.- It's me, the gray wolf. Open now!
Voice of Naf-Naf.- No matter how it is!
Wolf.- Ah well! I'll destroy this house and eat all three of them! Say goodbye to life!
The voice of Nuf-Nuf.- It's the end of us, brothers! Now I'm not afraid of anything anymore. It's good that we're all together!

The wolf takes air into his chest and blows. Naf-Naf's house stands intact. Squealing piglets.

The wolf blows again. The house stands intact. Squealing piglets.

Voice of Naf-Naf.- Come on, brothers, have fun!
My house is made of stones.
No terrible beast
He won't break through that door!
Voice of Nuf-Nuf- You won’t break our house -
You'll break your teeth, gray one!
Voice of Nif-Nif.- If you come into our house,
You can't collect bones!

The robin sings along with them on the roof. While the piglets tease the wolf, he tries to break the house.

Wolf.(howls) - Well, that's it!

The robin laughs at the wolf.

Wolf. (to the robin) - And you’re making fun of me?! A! Well, uh, LiveJournal you were useful to me. Perhaps I won’t burst through the door, but I’ll get through the pipe!

Robin dives into a pipe. The wolf climbs onto the roof.

The wolf climbs into the pipe. A pig squeal is heard. A scorched wolf jumps out of a smoking tube. The robin flies out after him and lands on the roof.

Wolf.(jumping across the clearing) - Ay, ay, ay! Hot! Ay!

The robin chirps something.

Wolf.(to the robin) - What?! Will I know how to offend little ones? Are you still going to teach me?! (to the viewer) Well, the forest! Well, animals! They went completely wild! (to himself) The legs feed the wolf! I ran all day and was still hungry. Well, these piglets! They are somehow not correct. It's better not to mess with these piglets.

The wolf leaves. Robin chirps after him. Naf-Naf looks out of the house.

Naf-Naf.(to the robin) - Gone?

Robin answers.

Naf-Naf.- Brothers, the wolf is gone! You can go out!

The piglets leave the house.

Noof-Noof.- We drove away the wolf! Can you imagine? We drove him away!
Naf-Naf.- That's because we were together!
Nif-Nif.- It’s true! No wolf is afraid of a close-knit family!
Noof-Noof.- Yes, what a wolf, no work is scary!

The piglets are singing.

Naf-Naf.- Well, how can we have fun?
Noof-Noof.- Being lazy is no good for us.
Naf-Naf.- How about sleeping in the sun?
Nif-Nif.- We need to help our brother.
Noof-Noof.- I'm not afraid of work!
Nif-Nif.- If necessary, I’ll work hard!
All.- After all, when we are together -
The matter resolves itself!
Naf-Naf.- I'm proud of you, brothers! How nice it is when the family is together!

Naf-Naf goes into the house. Nuf-Nuf and Nif-Nif are behind him. The robin jumps across the screen and addresses the viewer.

Robin.- And since then, three piglet brothers: Naf-Naf, Nuf-Nuf, Nif-Nif - lived together, and I lived with them. That's the whole story. Many, of course, will consider it instructive, but for me it’s just terribly interesting! Goodbye, guys.

END

Authors' recommendations:
Word fool can be replaced by simpleton.
The robin is voiced in the play by an ordinary whistle.
A regular, cheap, plastic whistle is best.
The exception is the initial and final monologues.
They can be included in the recordings.
You can see what it looks like in a short video (performance of the Ulyanovsk regional puppet theater).
The Robin is led and voiced (with a whistle) by two actors - performers of Naf-Naf and the wolf (if there are 4 actors in the performance).

Margarita Tryshkina

Goals:

Introduce the work.

Getting to know puppet theater.

Improve children's memory, observation and attention.

Achieve expression of emotions, joy, concern for the characters.

Cultivate a desire to participate in performance.

Cheerful music is playing.

Leading: Once upon a time there were three pig: Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf, Naf-Naf.

All summer they tumbled in the green grass, basked in the sun, basked in puddles.

But then Autumn came.

Naf-Naf: It's time for us to think about Winter. Let's build a strong, warm house.

Nif-Nif: We don't need a warm house. We'll take a walk again.

Nuf-Nuf: We'll still tumble and have fun.

(The piglets are leaving)

Sounds of the wind.

Leading: But it became cold, a strong wind blew, the puddles began to freeze.

And lazy piglets houses had to be built.

(A house made of straw appears)

Nif-Nif: This is the house I built from straw. One or two and you're done!

Now I'll put down the last straw. Hooray!

(Nif-Nif sings a song)

You'll go around half the world, you'll go around, you'll go around,

You won’t find a better house, you won’t find it, you won’t find it!

We clean Nif-Nif's house. (We put up a house made of twigs)

Nuf-Nuf: That's it! I drove pegs into the ground and intertwined them with rods.

He piled boards on the roof. Throw some leaves and you're done!

(Nuf-Nuf sings a song)

I have a good house

A new home, a solid home.

I'm not afraid of rain and thunder, rain and thunder, rain and thunder.

(We remove the house from twigs. We put up a stone house)

Leading: And Naf-Naf has been busy with work for several days. I dragged the stones and mixed them

clay and built a strong house in which you can hide from the wind and frost

and a dire wolf.

And he made a heavy oak door with a bolt.

(Naf-Naf sings a song)

I am, of course, smarter than everyone, smarter than everyone, smarter than everyone!

I am building a house from stones, from stones, from stones!

He won't break through this door, this door, this door.

(Build a straw house)

Appear piglets Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf dance and sing:

Where do you go, cunning wolf,

Old wolf, scary wolf!

The wolf sneaks towards the house. The piglets are hiding behind the house. The wolf blows on the house.

Wind chimes sound.

Home and the piglets fly away.

We build a house from twigs piglets hiding behind the house.

Song piglets:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf, gray wolf, gray wolf!

Where do you go, stupid wolf, old wolf, scary wolf.

A wolf is sneaking. Blows to the music. The house is shaking. We are cleaning the house.

We are building a house of stones.

Leading: They came running piglets.

hid in the strong house of Naf-Naf.

And Naf-Naf began to sing a song.

Naf-Naf sings:

There is no beast in the world, a cunning beast, a terrible beast.

Will not open this door, this door, this door!

Leading: The wolf got angry. He blew on the house. And the house is not moving!

He scratched the house with his claws! The house didn’t move!

Then the wolf decided to climb into the house through a pipe on the roof.

But he couldn’t resist and fell into a cauldron of water! Howled in pain and ran away from the forest

forever!

A three pig They lived happily in a strong, warm house made of stones.

The artists come out and dance along with all the children to cheerful music.









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