Wriggly Pig

Wriggly Pig by Jon Blake, published by Hutchinson in 1991, is a 32-page children’s book that explores the lively antics of a young pig. The story centers around Wriggly Pig, whose constant wriggling and fidgeting frustrate his family. However, a near disaster reveals their true feelings, highlighting the importance of movement and energy in their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the essence of family dynamics and the challenges of embracing individuality. The book presents a lighthearted take on how Wriggly Pig’s behavior, initially seen as a nuisance, ultimately becomes a source of joy and connection for his family. This engaging tale offers insights into the themes of acceptance and the value of being true to oneself, making it a delightful addition to any children’s collection.
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Wriggly pig drives his family crazy with his wriggling and fidgeting, until a near disaster shows them that they prefer him moving to still.
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