"A fractured fairy tale You Choose adventure about Goldilocks and the Three Bears, featuring three different story lines and three different points of view"--
"The text for this edition has been adapted from The green fairy book, edited by Andrew Lang"--Title page verso.
Some picture books are much too hard. Some picture books are much too soft. But James Marshall's Goldilocks is just right.This is Goldilocks as you've never seen her before! She is very definitely NOT sweet and innocent - oh no.
Three bears return home from a walk to find a little girl asleep in baby bear's bed.
When Goldilocks enters a little cottage for some food and rest, she doesn't expect to meet three grizzly bears! A beautifully illustrated classic to enjoy again and again.
In this variation on the classic folktale, a rhyming, rope-skipping little girl rudely helps herself to the belongings of a genteel family of bears.
When Goldilocks sneaks into the three bears' cottage, no one seems to be home.
Toddlers and preschoolers can discover favorite fairy tales in this series of petite editions that have been created especially for little readers with just a handful of words and bright, enchanting illustrations.
2 years + A lively picture book retelling of the popular fairy tale. Goldilocks was always told, "Don't go into the forest. It's full of big scary bears." But Goldilocks went into the forest anyway...
Ignoring her parents' warning, a curious little girl gets lost in the forest and enters the home of three bears while they are taking a walk and helps herself to their belongings.
Retells for beginning readers the story of Goldilocks, who becomes lost in the forest and wanders into the home of the three bears when they are not home.