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  1. El cuento de Pigling Bland. Érase una vez una vieja cerdita llamada Tía Pettitoes. Tenía ocho hermanos: cuatro cerditas, llamadas Cross-patch, Suck-suck, Yock-yock y Spot; y cuatro Puerquitos, llamados Alexander, Pigling Bland, Chin-Chin y Stumpy. Stumpy había sufrido un accidente en la cola.

  2. The Tale of Pigling Bland is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1913. The story describes the adventures of the pig of the title and how his life changes upon meeting a soulmate , in much the same way that Potter's life was changing at the time the book was published.

  3. ORIGINAL: The World Of Peter Rabbit & Friends Episode 6 - The Tale of Pigling BlandThe Tale of Pigling Bland is a children's book written and illustrated by ...

  4. ‘The tale of Pigling Bland’ was created by Beatrix Potter in Art Nouveau (Modern) style. Find more prominent pieces of illustration at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  5. Potter rarely imitated Caldecott directly, but there are several images in Pigling Bland which seem to be inspired by pictures in his exuberant picture books. Perhaps she was thinking of Caldecott's jolly pigs in Hey Diddle Diddle when she drew the final image for her tale.

  6. Original illustration by Beatrix Potter. Aunt Pettitoes obtains two licenses, one in the name of Pigling Bland and one in the name of Alexander, which permit the two pigs to travel to a market in the neighboring county of Lancashire where they can be hired by farmers. The licenses are pinned inside the two pigs' vest pockets for safekeeping.

  7. Y~)NCE upon a time there was an old pig called Aunt Pettitoes. She had eight of a family: four little girl pigs, called Cross-patch, Suck-suck, Yock-yock and Spot; and four little boy pigs, called Alexander, Pigling Bland, Chin- chin and Stumpy. Stumpy had had an accident to his tail. The eight little pigs had very fine appetites.