 This book is titled, The Three Little Pigs and the New Neighbor. Written by Andy Blackford and illustrated by Tomaslav Zlaktyk. Once there were three little pigs. One lived in a house made of straw, which looks like grass. One lived in a house made of sticks. And one in a house made of bricks. One day a new neighbor moved in next door to the straw house. Oh! cried the little pig. It's the big bad wolf. All day the wolf worked hard sorting out his new home. Now I'm hungry, he said, and he prepared himself a tasty dinner. But he knocked over the pepper shaker. The pepper went everywhere. The wolf coughed and sneezed and choked. On all the pepper it even got in his eyes. I need water, he gasped, but I haven't got any. Perhaps that little pig next door will help me. The wolf knocked on the first little pig's door. The pig was so scared, he squealed. Go away, there's nobody home. Wolf knocked harder. But the door was only made of straw. Like hey, so his paw went right through. The little pig ran to his brother's house made of sticks. After me, he squealed. No! wheezed the wolf. There's no one home. I'll try next door. The little pig there might help me. The wolf knocked on the door. And the two little pigs quickly hid. Let me in! The wolf sputtered, but no one answered. Maybe there's someone upstairs, he thought. And he went to climb up. But the wolf was heavy. And the house was only made of sticks. The roof broke and he fell right through. Dear, what a mess! The wolf groaned. Perhaps the little pig next door will help me. The two little pigs ran next door to their brother's house. They cried. The big bad wolf is trying to eat us up. As the wolf knocked on the door, the third little pig shouted. Go away, my house is made of bricks. You'll never get in and eat us up. But I don't want to eat you up. I only want some water, coughed the wolf. The three little pigs laughed. Then they gave the wolf as much water as he could drink. And plenty more.