Here are some more books that use these characters in a different way:
Kasza, Keiko. The Wolf's Chicken Stew.
The big bad wolf is always hungry. In this story he tries to fatten up a chicken before he makes his stew, but will his plan work?



Kulka, Joe. Wolf's Coming!
The animals all know that the wolf is on his way, but where is he going?
Sierra, Judy. Mind Your Manners, B.B. Wolf
B.B. Wolf is invited to a library storytime tea party! His friend crocodile tells him to always remember his manners. Will wolf prove to be a perfect guest?
And for a classic Three Little Pigs, try Paul Galdone's version.

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