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The Three Little Javelinas
The Three Little Javelinas
Author: Susan Lowell, Jim Harris (Illustrator)
Everyone knows the story of the three little pigs, but now you're going to meet the three little javelinas (pronounced ha-ve-LEE-nas)-loveable, wild, southwestern cousins of pigs. Living in homes built out of tumbleweeds and saguaro ribs (from the fallen giant cacti), the first two javelinas are soon running from the hungry coyote, who had h...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780873585422
ISBN-10: 0873585429
Publication Date: 9/1992
Pages: 32
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Rising Moon Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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flowergirls avatar reviewed The Three Little Javelinas on + 47 more book reviews
Like the 3 Little Pigs, but set in s southern desert with the pigs distant relatives the Javelinas
lyndi1 avatar reviewed The Three Little Javelinas on + 16 more book reviews
This is a great story- it follows the three little pigs story line- set in the soth west. The illustrations are vivid and well done. Adults will enjoy it too as they read it to their children.
myersjewels avatar reviewed The Three Little Javelinas on + 58 more book reviews
Once upon a time, way out in the desert, there were three little javelinas. Javelinas (ha-ve-LEE-nas) are wild, hairy, southwestern cousins of pigs.....

No matter where I go, if I find a bookstore I have to check it out. That is how I came across this delightful retelling of the Three Little Pigs. My family had taken a vacation to the Big Bend National Park in Texas and I found this book in one of the souvenir shops at the park. I was immediately captivated by the artwork and the use of javelinas instead of regular pigs and a coyote instead of a wolf. The story is very cutemuch more entertaining than the old standby original. I think every Texan will find this version of the little pigs to very satisfying!
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My kids and I love this book. When you have connections in Texas or the southwest, it serves as a great variation to the "Three Little Pigs" story. And - it has a GIRL. Susan Lowell did a nice job about adding tiny bits of info - like what a javelina is, what saguaros are, and tiny bits of language from a Native American and a Mexican. "Unusual" words even have a pronunciation key. I'm thinking about ordering another copy because we spilled water on our first.


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