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  • The Pig King - Scene 2: The pig prince grew up gentle and wise. He loved music and…
  • The Pig King - Scene 3: In a nearby village lived a farmer with three daughters. The king…
  • The Pig King - Scene 4: The pig prince arrived at the farm. He bowed to the first…
  • The Pig King - Scene 5: The youngest sister had been in the garden. When she came in,…
  • The Pig King - Scene 6: The wedding was held in the castle. The youngest sister wore a…
  • The Pig King - Scene 7: In the castle, the new princess treated the pig prince with respect.…
  • The Pig King - Scene 8: One night, the princess woke and saw a strange light in the…
  • The Pig King - Scene 9: The princess did not want the spell to return. She had heard…

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The Pig King

The Pig King is a classic Italian folktale from Italo Calvino's Fiabe italiane. A queen's son is born as a pig, but when a kind girl accepts him as he is, her love breaks the spell and reveals the prince within. Perfect for children aged 3-5, this story teaches that true beauty lies in the heart and that acceptance can transform lives.

Origin of the Story

The Pig King (Il Re Porco) is an Italian folktale included in Italo Calvino's Fiabe italiane (1956). Similar 'animal bridegroom' tales exist across Europe; the Italian version emphasizes the power of acceptance and the idea that love can break enchantments. Calvino collected it from the oral tradition and adapted it for modern readers.

About Italian Folklore (Italo Calvino)

Italo Calvino (1923–1985) was one of Italy's greatest writers. In 1956 he published Fiabe italiane, a collection of 200 folktales from every region of Italy. He did not invent these stories; he gathered them from oral tradition and retold them so that generations could enjoy Italy's rich storytelling heritage.

Values and Lessons

The Pig King teaches that true beauty is inside a person. When we accept and love others for who they are, we can help them—and ourselves—grow. The story also shows that being kind is more important than being proud, and that love can break even the strongest spells.

  • kindness
  • acceptance
  • inner beauty
  • love

Related Activities

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    Discussion Activity

    Ask children: 'Why did the third sister say yes when her sisters said no? What would you do?' Talk about not judging people by how they look.

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    Creative Activity

    Draw the moment the pig prince becomes a human prince, or draw the kind princess and the pig prince as friends.

  • Learning Activity

    Talk about words that describe the heart: kind, brave, fair. Make a simple list of 'inner beauty' words together.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the moral of The Pig King?

The moral of The Pig King is that we should not judge others by their appearance. True love and acceptance can break spells and reveal the beauty inside everyone.

Who wrote The Pig King?

The Pig King comes from Italian folklore and was retold by Italo Calvino in his 1956 collection Fiabe italiane (Italian Folktales), which gathered stories from all regions of Italy.

What age is this story appropriate for?

The Pig King is perfect for children aged 3-5. The pig is portrayed in a friendly, non-scary way, and the story focuses on kindness and acceptance.

How long does it take to read The Pig King?

The Pig King takes about 5 minutes to read aloud, making it ideal for bedtime or story time.

What are the main themes in The Pig King?

The main themes are kindness, acceptance, inner beauty, and transformation. The story shows that love and respect can break enchantments.