Goldilocks and the Three Bears By Janet Stevens
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Retold and Illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Traditional Literature
- PreK-2
Summary:
This book tells the very well-known story of a girl named Goldilocks and three bears. The three bears make some porridge for breakfast, but it was much too hot to eat right away so they go for a walk to let it cool down. Goldilocks is walking through the forest and started to smell delicious porridge coming from a house, of which she decides to just walk right into. she tries the porridge, and then decides to relax in a nice chair. After finding a just right chair, she decides it is time for a nap. While she is napping, the bears return to all the porridge gone, the chairs sat in or broken, and a girl in the bed. Goldilocks gets scared and runs away from the bears, and vows to never walk through the forest alone again, and the bears are just fine with that.
Evaluation:
I think that this story is a great and timeless classic. Everyone knows at least one version of this story. This story shows how things can come in different sizes and has a lot of repeating phrases/ideas. This book also has a good lesson of not walking into random houses! i will read this book to my future class, because it is just a really great book, and a story I think everyone should hear at least once.
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