Goldilocks and the Three Bears

“Goldilocks and the Three Bears” by Val Biro is a charming tale published by Oxford University Press in 2000. This edition, featuring 29 pages, presents the classic story of Goldilocks, who ventures into the great big wood despite knowing she shouldn’t. The narrative unfolds as she encounters the three bears, leading to a series of events that are both whimsical and engaging for young readers.
In this book, readers will discover a blend of fantasy and adventure as Goldilocks navigates her unexpected encounter with the bears. The story explores themes of curiosity and consequence, making it a delightful addition to juvenile fiction. With its focus on animals and elements of magic, this edition serves as an entertaining resource for language arts and disciplines, appealing to both children and educators alike.
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The bears lived in the middle of a great big wood. Goldilocks knew she must never, never go into the great big wood on her own, but one day she did. This is the story of what happened that day, when Goldilocks met the three bears.
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