One similar story is 'The True Story of the Three Little Pigs' which is told from the wolf's perspective. It gives a different view of the events, making the wolf seem more like a misunderstood character rather than a pure villain.
I don't know as you haven't provided any details about these three little stories. Maybe they could be about three friends' adventures, or three different fairy - tale - like events.
I'm not sure specifically as you haven't told me the content of the 'three little story'. It could be about three little animals, three little kids, or other various things.
In the three little pigs stories, we have three main characters which are the three little pigs. One is lazy as he builds his house of straw, another is a bit more careful but still not very wise as he uses sticks for his house. The third pig is the wisest and hardworking as he builds his house of bricks. And then there is the big bad wolf who is the villain. He is always trying to blow down the pigs' houses and eat them.
There's not enough information to really define what these three little lonpings stories are. It could be some local or specialized tales. If 'lonpings' was a misspelling of 'puppings' perhaps they could be about three little puppies and their escapades around a village or something like that.
Without reading 'the three little stories', it's difficult to determine the main characters precisely. But we can assume that there could be characters like a hard - working farmer, a mischievous fairy, and a lost traveler. The farmer could represent stability and hard work, the fairy could bring magic and chaos, and the lost traveler could be on a journey of self - discovery, all of which could make for engaging storylines.
It could be that they are teaching the younger birds in their group. By sharing these stories, they can pass on their knowledge and experiences, like how to find food in different seasons or how to avoid predators.
Well, in all the three little pigs stories, there are three pigs. But in some versions, the first two pigs are very lazy and build their houses quickly with flimsy materials like straw and sticks. In other versions, they might be just a bit naive. The third pig is always the smart and hard - working one who builds with bricks. Some stories focus more on the wolf's tricks to get into the houses, while others might emphasize the pigs' unity in the end to defeat the wolf.
The main characters are the three little pigs and the big bad wolf. Each of the three pigs has its own personality. One is a bit lazy as he builds his house with straw, another is a bit less lazy but still not very careful as he uses sticks. The third pig is hard - working and smart. And the wolf is the antagonist, who is mean and wants to eat the pigs.