Book Descriptions
for Hog-Eye by Susan Meddaugh
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A story within a story is relayed in words and pictures when a little pig gives an account for her family of all the things that happened to her when she boarded the wrong bus for school: she took a shortcut through the forest ("How many times have we told you: never go into the forest alone!") and was snapped up by a hungry wolf who planned to cook her in a soup till the little pig outwitted him with a recipe for disaster. Wry details abound in both the pig's clever story and her family's responses to it throughout. (Ages 3-7)
CCBC Choices 1995. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 1995. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Getting onto the wrong school bus was the pig's first mistake.Her second was choosing to take the path through the forest.The next thing she knows, a wolf has grabbed her and thrown her into a sack, all the while singing a song about soup.Lucky for the pig, she's smart and can read.She stalls for all the time she can, but pretty soon she realizes she'll have to use the dreaded Hog-Eye stare: Hog-eye! Hog-eye! Magic stare! Make him itchy everywhere.On his nose and in his hair.Even in his underwear!
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