I have to write a children’s story about WW1. We can, i guess you could say "parody" a different children’s story to make it more youthful. An example i had in mind was "the boy who cried war", instead of the boy who cried wolf. Do you have any interesting ideas? Please help.

How about "The Three Little Pigs?" Instead of the Big Bad Wolf, Germany tries to huff and puff and blow Europe’s houses down. You can use the concepts of the building materials (straw, sticks, and bricks) as metaphors; straw and sticks are the first (unsuccessful) attempts by the countries initially opposing Germany, but the bricks represent the success of the countries united (Entente) in defeating Germany.

Good luck!

2 Responses to “What are some popular children’s stories i could use for this project? (please answer)?”

  • Laila says:

    ‘Goodnight Mr tom’ My teacher used to read our class this and we also watched the video =)
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  • Kimmyesque says:

    How about "The Three Little Pigs?" Instead of the Big Bad Wolf, Germany tries to huff and puff and blow Europe’s houses down. You can use the concepts of the building materials (straw, sticks, and bricks) as metaphors; straw and sticks are the first (unsuccessful) attempts by the countries initially opposing Germany, but the bricks represent the success of the countries united (Entente) in defeating Germany.

    Good luck!
    References :

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