Goldilocks and the Three Bears (My First Fairy Tales) When Goldilocks sneaks into the three bears’ cottage, it seems there’s no one home. So she helps herself to their porridge; she sits in their chairs; and she lies down in their beds. But then the bears return home from their walk! Will they catch that… Continue reading The Three Bears — The Traditional Tale
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The Three Bears — Slightly Fractured Tales
Yours Truly, Goldilocks Everyone who’s anyone will be at the Three Little Pigs’ housewarming party. Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood have already marked it on their calendars. Unfortunately, so have the wolves — those who’ve caused the Pigs to build their brick house in the first place! Amazon Goldilocks Returns Ever since she snooped… Continue reading The Three Bears — Slightly Fractured Tales
The Three Bears — Slightly Fractured Tales
Curlilocks and the Three Pink Pandas Curlilocks likes pancakes, blueberries and butterflies. She forgets her manners and enters a little yellow cottage belonging to a family of Pink Pandas. She eats their food, breaks Pumpkin’s comb and snores in their bed. Will she remember her manners? Amazon Goldi Rocks & the Three Bears Papa Bear,… Continue reading The Three Bears — Slightly Fractured Tales
The Three Bears — For Teachers
Goldilocks and the Just Right Club (After Happily Ever After) After her adventure at the Three Bears’ house, Goldilocks starts a new school. She tries to fit in, but she is not a princess, a troll, or a ninja. Goldilocks wants a group of friends who are just right for her, but that’s not so… Continue reading The Three Bears — For Teachers
The Three Bears — For Teachers
Los Tres Osos/The Three Bears (Beginning-To-Read) (English and Spanish Edition) An easy to read fairy tale about Goldilocks and the Three Bears and the girl’s visit to the bears’ house. Spanish/English edition includes reading activities and a word list. Amazon Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Discover Graphics: Fairy Tales) Revisit the tale of Goldilocks and… Continue reading The Three Bears — For Teachers