Goldilocks and the Three Bears
By: Caralyn Buehner and Mark Buehner
Traditional Literature
There is a
family of three bears living together in a house with bowls, beds, chairs, and
other things perfectly fitting their size. One bear was big, one bear was
medium sized, and one bear was small. The family of bears go off on a walk,
leaving the house unwatched and empty. A little girl, Goldilocks, jump roping
along, found this welcoming house. She was curious, so the little girl went
skipping through the house rhyming away. She finds porridge, chairs, and beds.
Of each, there are three, but only one fits her just right! When the bears come
home, they find a crazy surprise! They notice all of there things have been
used, and find a little girl sleeping in the wee little bears bed.
I absolutely love this story, and I love the twist that they
have put on Goldilocks character. She is bright eyed, and is seen skipping and
singing inside the bears house. I think the bright colors within this book
would intrigue children and get them excited to read! Inside the bears house
you can see little bear trinkets and belongings that are so fun to see! If I
were to use this book, I would have my students write a little paragraph in
their notebooks about what they can learn from this book. This book could be
used for children from 3-7 years old.
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