The characters could be different. Maybe the three little pigs are actually three little birds. And instead of a wolf, there's a big bad cat. The birds build their nests in different ways, like one in a tree hollow, one in a high - up branch, and one in a bush. The cat tries to get to them but fails because the birds can fly away. This changes the whole dynamic of the story.
One difference could be the setting. Instead of a forest, it could be set in a big city. The pigs might build their houses out of things like steel and glass. And the big bad wolf could be a mean city inspector who wants to tear down their houses for no good reason.
One alternative story could be that the three little pigs were actually friends with the big bad wolf from the start. They built their houses not to keep the wolf out, but as a game. The wolf pretended to be 'bad' to make the game more fun. In the end, they all had a big party together in the brick house.
Maybe the three little pigs were actually siblings who had different ideas about what a home should be. The first pig built the straw house because he was lazy and just wanted something quick. The second pig built with sticks because he thought it was a good compromise between speed and sturdiness. The third pig, being the most responsible, built the brick house. However, instead of a wolf, a big storm came. The straw house got blown away, the stick house was damaged, but the brick house stood strong. This taught the pigs the importance of proper planning and hard work.
In an alternative Three Little Pigs story, the pigs might not build houses at all. Instead, they find a magical cave that is already a perfect shelter. The big bad wolf comes along but he can't get in because the cave has a spell on it that only allows friendly animals to enter. So the pigs live happily ever after without having to deal with the wolf in the traditional way.
One version could be that the pigs all build their houses together as a big, strong fort instead of separately. So when the wolf comes, they are all in one place and can fight him off more easily.
One name could be 'The Tale of the Three Little Pigs'. Another might be 'The Three Piglets' Story'. And 'The Adventure of the Three Little Pigs' could also be a name.
In the alternative story, the first little pig is really creative. Instead of building a house of straw, he finds a large hollow tree and makes it his home. The second pig, not wanting to follow the traditional brick or straw idea, uses large boulders and mud to create a sturdy dwelling. The third pig, being the most adventurous, teams up with some friendly birds and they build a nest - like house high up in the trees. And when the big bad wolf comes, they all use their unique homes' features to outwit him.
The alternative three little pigs story could go like this. The three little pigs are actually explorers. The first pig builds a house that can fly, made of light materials and propellers. The second pig constructs a house that can float on water, like a big boat - house. The third pig makes a house underground, like a bunker. The wolf is a strange creature from another dimension who is curious about these strange houses and tries to get in not to eat the pigs, but to learn more about their technology.
Well, the first little pig in this alternative version is resourceful. He takes advantage of the things around him, like using a hollow tree as his home. The second pig is a bit stubborn in a good way. He decides to build his house with boulders and mud even though it's a hard task. The third pig is friendly and cooperative. He teams up with birds to build his nest - like house. They all have personalities that help them survive the wolf's attacks.
One unique element could be the houses they build. Instead of the traditional straw, sticks, and bricks, they might build houses of clouds, feathers, or even dreams. Another could be the role of the wolf. Maybe the wolf is a misunderstood character, like he's trying to warn the pigs about an approaching storm or some other danger, but the pigs misinterpret his howls as threats.
There were three little pigs. The first pig made a straw house, the second a stick house, and the third a brick house. The wolf came and blew down the first two houses. But instead of the third pig being safe in his brick house, the wolf found a way in through the chimney. However, the three pigs worked together and tricked the wolf into falling into a big pot of boiling water that they had prepared for cooking. In the end, they cooked the wolf and had a big feast.