Some pig
Many consider the scene where Charlotte weaves the words "Some Pig" in her web to be the most impressive in "Charlotte's Web." This moment showcases her cleverness and dedication in saving Wilbur.
In "Charlotte's Web," Templeton the rat helps Charlotte the spider by finding words and phrases, such as "Some Pig" and "Terrific," that Charlotte weaves into her web to help save Wilbur the pig. Templeton is a reluctant helper, but he ultimately plays a key role in spreading the message about Wilbur.
The first word in "Charlotte's Web" is "Where."
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First Charlotte wrote some pig
I'm pretty sure it was some pig.
At the fair when Charlotte used all of her remaining strength to weave the last message in the web, and knowing it had to be the best one if she was going to save Wilbur's life.
some pig
The first thing Wilbur says in Charlotte's Web is "Hello. My name is Wilbur and I don't want to die."
These are both very good movies. Charlotte's Web is a classic, so I would definitely suggest that movie first. Charlotte's Web does have an extremely emotional ending, so if your child is very sensitive, that is something you need to beware of. The Lego movie is very entertaining and has a good message. It's definitely not as deep as Charlotte's Web. In the end, it really depends on your child and their personality, but either of these movies are fine for children.
Chicken
She wrote "Some Pig"