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The episode begins at school where Uncle Al is pretending to be at his store and Little Bill was the customer. He got a box of crayons, a blackboard eraser, alphabet blocks, and an apple. Uncle Al said that everything Little Bill bought was $4.00. Little Bill pretended to give the money to Uncle Al. Miss Murray announced to thank Uncle Al for showing everyone what he does at work. And they did. Fuchsia then told Uncle Al to open a cooler. Uncle Al played a joke and pretended not to know about a cooler until he found out about the cooler right by him. Everyone laughed. Inside of the cooler was juice pops. As the kids went to get juice pops Miss Murray said it was time for a guest photo. She told them to say, “cheese,” but Uncle Al suggested to say, “juice pops,” instead and they did as the picture was taken. Kiku said that Uncle Al was funny. Fuchsia loved Uncle Al and Fuchsia said that Kiku’s dad was good too. Monty wondered what Kiku’s dad brung. Kiku said that her dad bought a fire truck. Monty was impressed. Little Bill explained that Kiku’s dad had let Little Bill test the siren as he made siren sounds. Monty and Kiku laughed. Kiku then showed the picture of her dad. Fuchsia wondered if Big Bill was coming tomorrow. Little Bill said that Big Bill is and works for the Department of Housing since the episode The Bills Go to Work. Dorado asked if Big Bill was gonna bring a house. Little Bill didn’t know but he suggested that Big Bill might bring in the copy machine he saw in Big Bill’s office. Little Bill imagined him and Big Bill with the copy machine, which made houses, as he and Big Bill said, “Click-clack. Shoo-shoo. Vavoom,”. Little Bill was snapped out of his imagination by Andrew, who said that he couldn’t wait for Big Bill to come to school tomorrow. Little Bill couldn’t wait for Big Bill to bring something “cool cool cool.” At the house, Little Bill was waiting for Big Bill to get back from work until he hears Big Bill coming. Big Bill arrived and Little and Big Bill were delighted to see each other. Big Bill told Little Bill to kiss him and Little Bill did. He told Big Bill that his friends couldn’t wait for him to come tomorrow. Big Bill felt the same. He had a great big surprise for the class. Little Bill wondered if Big Bill was bringing a house. But Big Bill said he’s not because a house was too big to carry. Little Bill asked if he was bringing the copy machine from the office and did the sound effect. But Big Bill wasn’t bringing that either. Instead, Big Bill was gonna tell a story. In the basement, Big Bill was looking for a broom. Little Bill was puzzled. Big Bill found the broom and took out some straw. Little Bill asked him if Big Bill was taking straw to class and he was. Little Bill wondered if it was all but it wasn’t. In the backyard, Little Bill asked Big Bill what he was looking for and he found sticks/twigs. Little Bill picked up a twig as Big Bill said they were done. Little Bill asked if straws and twigs was all Big Bill was bringing but it’s not and the best part was in his briefcase. Little Bill was eager to find out what it was. And Big Bill showed Little Bill. Inside of Big Bill’s briefcase were bricks. Little Bill was surprised to see a brick, in which Big Bill had 3 bricks. Little Bill didn’t understand why Big Bill was just bringing straws, twigs, and bricks. But Big Bill said they were gonna help with the story. Little Bill remembered at school that Kiku said her bought a fire truck. Big Bill knows that Kiku’s dad fights fires for a living and asked Little Bill if he saw Big Bill drive a fire truck in his office before. Little Bill laughed and said that he doesn’t. Big Bill said that his job was different he will try his best to make what he does fun for Little Bill’s class. Little Bill asked what was fun about straws, twigs, and bricks. But Big Bill would not let him down. Little Bill even remembered today at school that Uncle Al bought juice pops and wondered if Big Bill ever ate any at his job and suggested that he buy some from Uncle Al and the class loves them like before but all Big Bill said was for Little Bill to trust him. The next morning, the day of Big Bill going to Little Bill’s school arrived. Miss Murray told everyone to say, “hi,” to Mr. Glover and they did. Big Bill explained that he works for the Department of Housing and his job was to make sure that people’s homes are safe and showed everyone the straws, twigs, and bricks to help Big Bill show everyone what he does. Big Bill asked everyone of how many of them live in a safe home and they all do. He figured that Little Bill thought that Big Bill must be doing a pretty good job. But all Little Bill could say was, “uh-huh,”. Big Bill said that one time, he was trying to help pigs. The others laughed. Big Bill was dead serious. The pigs were having major housing problems. Kiku laughed and said that pigs don’t live in houses. But Big Bill, however knew three that pigs lived in houses and before he could say anything else, Little Bill now knows why Big Bill bought the straws, twigs, and bricks. He was talking about the Three Little Pigs. Big Bill was surprised that everyone had heard of them. And they have. Big Bill said that it was his job to make sure their houses were safe. Fuchsia said the Three Little Pigs was just a story. But Big Bill said that he was there. Kiku said that he wasn’t in the book. Big Bill pretended that they left his part out and asked whoever wanted to help him tell the story of the Three Little Pigs and the Housing Inspector and they all did especially Little Bill. The story began. Dorado, Kiku, and Monty were the Three Little Pigs, Little Bill was the Big Bad Wolf, and Big Bill was the Housing Inspector himself. Big Bill arrived at Dorado’s (Pig Number One’s) straw house and said that he thinks that a house made of straw is not very strong or safe. Dorado spoke in a deep Three Little Pigs voice and said, “That’s okay, Mr. I like my house,”. Big Bill gave Dorado (Pig Number One) a warning and explained that there’s a Big Bad Wolf in the forest and said Dorado ought to be careful and left and Dorado said, “bye,” to the housing inspector. Little Bill, who was playing the part of the Big Bad Wolf, said, “Little Pig. Little Pig. Let me in!,” in a deep ferocious voice. Big Bill decided that he and the audience (Miss Murray, Michael, Andrew, and Fuchsia) should help the pig and all said, “Not by the hair of my chinny-chin chin,” then Little Bill said the wolf’s line and said, “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down,” and he did. The straws spilled a little bit. As Dorado ran towards Kiku’s (Pig Number Two’s) twig house, everyone booed and laughed and laughed themselves silly. Then Big Bill (the Housing Inspector) arrived at Kiku’s (Pig Number Two’s) twig house. As Big Bill introduced himself and said he was the Department of Housing but got interrupted by Kiku (Pig Number Two) and said, “I like my house,” in a high pitched voice. Big Bill said that a house made of twigs just isn’t safe especially with the Big, Bad Wolf (Little Bill) hanging around as Little Bill arrived and giggled a little bit. But Kiku and Dorado (Pigs Number Two and One) were not afraid. But Big Bill said, “Okay. But don’t say I didn’t warn you,” and left. Little Bill arrived and said, “Little Pigs. Little Pigs. Let me come in!,” then Big Bill and the others all said, “Not by the hair of my chinny-chin chin,”. Little Bill then said the line, “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll bow your house down,” and he blew the twig house down. Dorado and Kiku ran to Monty’s (Pig Number Three’s) brick house as the others laughed and even said, “Look out,”. Big Bill arrived at Monty’s (Pig Number Three’s) brick house and was impressed that out of all the pig houses, the brick house was the safest and Big Bill (the Housing Inspector) was very proud that Monty had listened to his suggestion. Monty (Number Three) welcomed Big Bill and liked bricks and so did Big Bill and figured that there’s no way the wolf could blow down the brick house. Little Bill (the Big Bad Wolf) decided to prove them wrong and said, “Oh yeah? Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow that house down,” but try as he might Little Bill could not blow down the brick house. Big Bill laughed and said the brick house was safe for all three pigs and gave Monty an official sticker from the Department of Housing. Everyone else liked stickers and wanted one too. And Big Bill gave stickers to everyone. Then Miss Murray announced it was time for another guest photo. Everyone got in front of Big Bill, who picked up Little Bill, who said that Big Bill was great. Big Bill was right that he wouldn’t let Little Bill down. And Little Bill knew Big Bill was right was well and loved themselves. Then Miss Murray told everyone to say, “Piggies,” and they did. Everyone laughed as the camera rolled towards the sky as the episode ended. In bed, Little Bill started to remember what he did today. He tells the story of the the Three Little Pigs and added a Super Helper like he did with Monty. Little Bill made the Super Helper offer to help the Three Little Pigs, who said that they didn’t need help and had their safe brick house and Little Bill ended the story with the pigs having juice pops. Afterwards, Big Bill asked Little Bill who he was talking to. Little Bill laughed and went to sleep.

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