Peggy is a small pig with big questions. While other animals are content with the way things are, Peggy wants to know how and why. "Why is the river low?" "How do trees grow?" But in her busy town, the grown-ups are tired of questions. Their answer is always the same: "Quiet, Piggy."
Then, The Attention Hog arrives.
He is big, he is loud, and he never asks questions-he only shouts answers. When the town faces problems, The Attention Hog offers flashy, easy fixes. A leak in the dam? Cover it with a poster A hot day? Chop down a tree for a statue A creaky bridge? Build a golden gate and charge a toll
The adults cheer for the easy answers, but Peggy sees the cracks in the logic. As the town's problems get worse, Peggy must find the courage to speak up against the loudest voice in the room.