Three little pigs, Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf, and Naf-Naf, are brothers who live together in a meadow. As winter approaches, Naf-Naf suggests building a house, but his brothers are not interested. Nif-Nif builds a house out of straw, Nuf-Nuf builds one out of branches and twigs, and Naf-Naf builds a strong stone house.
One day, while the brothers are out for a walk, they tease Naf-Naf about being afraid of the wolf. Unbeknownst to them, a wolf is nearby and overhears their conversation. The wolf attacks Nif-Nif's and Nuf-Nuf's houses, blowing them down, but the brothers escape and run to Naf-Naf's stone house.
The wolf tries to blow down Naf-Naf's house but is unsuccessful. He then tries to trick the pigs by disguising himself as a sheep, but the pigs are not fooled. The wolf becomes frustrated and tries to climb down the chimney, but Naf-Naf is prepared and pours boiling water on him, scalding him.
The wolf runs away, and the three brothers are finally safe. They live together in Naf-Naf's stone house, helping each other and working hard. The story ends with the brothers living happily ever after, and the moral of the story is that hard work and preparation can help you overcome challenges and stay safe.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. There were three little pigs named Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf, and Naf-Naf.
2. The three pigs were brothers and were of the same height.
3. The three pigs had cheerful tails and similar names.
4. Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf were lazy and did not want to build a house.
5. Naf-Naf built a house out of stones, while Nif-Nif built a house out of straw and Nuf-Nuf built a house out of branches and thin twigs.
6. A wolf came to the forest and wanted to eat the three little pigs.
7. The wolf tried to blow down Nif-Nif's house made of straw, but it easily broke apart.
8. Nif-Nif ran to Nuf-Nuf's house, but the wolf also blew it down.
9. The two brothers ran to Naf-Naf's house, which was made of stone.
10. The wolf tried to blow down Naf-Naf's house, but it did not budge.
11. The wolf tried to enter Naf-Naf's house through the door, but it was locked.
12. The wolf then tried to enter the house through the chimney, but Naf-Naf and his brothers were prepared.
13. Naf-Naf poured boiling water down the chimney, scalding the wolf.
14. The wolf ran away, and the three little pigs were safe.
15. The three brothers lived together in Naf-Naf's stone house and were never lazy again.
16. They did their job conscientiously and lived cheerfully and amicably.