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Sto caricando le informazioni... Pig in a Wigdi Alan MacDonald
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![]() Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. ![]() It was about a pig who was self absorbed in herself. She thought she was the perfect pig until her friends, being other animals, made fun of her for being bald. She asked a horse, a cat and a roster and all told her she was ugly because she didn't have a mane, fur or feathers. After a while, she realized that being someone who you aren't is not the way to live life. Excepting who you are is the best thing you can do. In this modern fantasy, a pig named Peggoty thought she was the most beautiful animal at the farm. As she was looking at herself in the duckpond, these new lambs came and made fun of her. They called her ugly because she was bald. So she went around the whole farm, asking the other animals if that was true. They all told her that if she had hair, she would not be as ugly. So Peggoty made herself a wig one night, and flaunted it the next morning. She was so proud until the other animals were mocking her again. In her upset rage, she ran up to the farmer's house and looked through the window. She saw the farmer's wife bathing their new, bald, and pink baby. The woman was calling the baby beautiful and an angel. This made the pig so happy. But before the pig left, the woman saw Peggoty and screamed because she was a hairy beast. After that, Peggoty went back to her friends and bragged about how humans think you are a monster if you are hairy, but they think you are an angel if you are bald and pink. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Peggoty the pig feels ugly when the other animals tell her she needs fur, a mane, or feathers, but then she sees the farmer's baby and learns that there is also beauty in being hairless. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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