![]() Agent: Edite Kroll, Edite Kroll Literary Agency. “Hey!” she calls out, “It’s getting crowded in here, don’t you think?/ Off of this boat before we all sink!” Taking control of the narration, the pig sends the other animals packing, but the final scene sets things right while tipping its hat to a classic line from Jaws. Join Pig in another fun read-aloud adventure on the farm and find out if she'll ever catch some ZZZsWhat this bedtime needsis a pig in a wigbrushing her teeth,combing her hair,and getting ready for bedwith her pink teddy bear.But with a honk, a. But when the narrator keeps adding so many rhyming characters and objects that it imperils everyone on board the tiny pink ship, the pig finally speaks up. ![]() VirjnWhat this story needs is a pig in a wig on a boat, in a moat with a frog, a dog. ![]() Buy a discounted Hardcover of What This Story Needs is a Pig. When the narrator decrees that the pig don a red bouffant wig and climb in a boat in a moat “with a frog,/ a dog,/ and a goat on a log,” the pig goes along with the plan, though it’s clear dubiousness is setting in. Meet Pig in this fun read-aloud by debut author-illustrator Emma J. Booktopia has What This Story Needs is a Pig in a Wig, A Pig In a Wig Book by Emma J. ![]() “What this story needs,” the unseen narrator declares, “is a pig.” Fair enough: the pig, pink and drawn in a naïve cartoon style, appears in a spotlight. In a story with echoes of Seuss and Willems, Virján ( Nacho the Party Puppy) offers a very funny lesson about the unreliability of narrators. ![]()
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