Tuesday, June 3, 2014

BR 1-07: Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Susanna Davidson, 2007)


"I'll never ever be naughty again!"

Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Goldilocks. She had lovely golden hair and she looked as good as gold. However, she was very naughty girl. Her mother always said "If you don't stop being naughty, your hair will turn blue." However, she didn't believe, and kept to do something naughty.

One day, she remembered the woods. Her mother always said, "The woods are too dangerous!" That's made Goldilocks want to go there even more. At last, she went into the woods. She felt so fun! She skipped around a corner and saw a pretty little cottage. There was a delicious smell coming from inside, so she walked in without the answer from there. There were three bowls, and she ate the porridge in the tiny bowl all up. Next, there were three chairs, and she tried to sit the tiny chair. It was just right for her, but the chair broke. Also, she looked three beds. She chose a tiny bed and slept on it. As soon as, three bears stomped into the house. They were family. After they looked the state of room, they were angry and sad. Then, they looked for sleeping Goldilocks on the tiny bed. "Who's been sleeping in my bed?" Baby bear began to cry, and his voice so loudly. Goldilocks woke up! She looked at the three bears, opened her mouth and screamed! She ran out of the house. She ran home as fast as she could go.

She said, "I'll never ever be naughty again!"

I thought children must keep mother's words. Too mischief is not good.

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Reference
Davidson, Susanna (2007). "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". London, England: Usborne Publishing Ltd.

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