Although this book was originally published in 1947, I was happy to see that it is still in print. My mom read this series to me. I enjoy sharing the books with my students.
Children still identify with the problems in the book and the character names are hilarious.
Update June 2014: Here is a link to a free character sketch graphic organizer. Each of the children that Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle helps has a problem and a strength. Students collect evidence for each character trait in words and actions.
This post is a part of my series Four Reasons Why I Read Aloud.
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I have read this to my second grade students and now to my fourth grade students. Both ages love it.
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