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The Three Little Superpigs and the Great Easter Egg Hunt

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Join the Three Little Superpigs on a springtime adventure in Fairyland!

Fairyland's annual Easter Egg hunt is underway, and the Three Little Superpigs are out to collect them all. But once the hunt has ended, these greedy little pigs want more!

Then they hear about a goose that lays giant golden chocolate eggs. If the Superpigs climb to the top of a beanstalk and rescue the golden goose, the chocolate eggs can be theirs! But there's a big bad enemy at the top of the beanstalk, and it's up to the Superpigs to save the day.

This hilarious holiday tale continues the exciting Fairyland adventures of the Three Little Superpigs!

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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2023
      The three superpowered piggies' latest outing blends an Easter celebration with the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. The pigs love hunting for eggs with the other denizens of Fairyland. They find as many as they can, and as soon as the hunt is over, they all gorge themselves (well, they are pigs). When they've eaten all their candy, each in their own manner, they all want MORE. A boy named Jack tells them that in a magical city in the sky, a goose that lays golden (chocolate) eggs is being held captive. He gives them some beans that will lead them up to the AMAZING eggs, but he also warns them about a giant. The greedy pigs plant the seeds, and when a beanstalk magically grows the next morning, they climb it to the City in the Sky. They immediately start collecting the golden eggs but feel bad when they see how unhappy the captive goose looks. They save her, enraging the Giant Bad Wolf (you saw that coming, right?). They then save Fairyland with a handy axe, much like in the original story. Evans' slightly wordy tale feels a bit flat, with a slightly preachy moral. Still, the bright, detail-packed illustrations are eye-catching; this one will please fans of the series. Jack presents white, but background characters are diverse. A predictable piggy lesson in greediness, if one is needed. (Picture book. 3-7)

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2023

      PreS-Gr 1-The Three Little Superpigs have been battling the Big Bad Wolf ever since moving to Fairyland. This time, he's taken up residence at the top of the Beanstalk and is guarding the goose with the golden eggs. The Superpigs hear about the goose after searching for more eggs during their Easter Egg Hunt. Can they save the goose and defeat the Giant Bad Wolf again? Readers are treated to a hilarious mishmash of the "Jack and the Beanstalk" fairy tale. The illustrations are eye-catching and colorful, with appeal for little ones. VERDICT Sure to be a hit with young readers who love superheroes and mashed-up fairy tales, or where the other books in the series are popular.-Kristin Joy Anderson

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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