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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

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The Keepsake Storybook Digital Collection 1 includes three delightful stories that will capture children's interest and spark their imagination, inspiring a lifelong love of literature and reading.

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First published August 23, 2001

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60 reviews
October 27, 2016
1. This book has not received any awards.

2. This book can be used from kindergarten to grade three.

3. This is a classic tale of a young and curious little girl. She goes into the cottage of three little bears and tries all their things. To the bears surprise they come home to find her asleep in their bed. They also realized she had tried their portage, their chairs and of course their beds.

4. This is a classic book that I remember hearing numerous times. It teaches a lesson on what happens when you are too curious. I liked being able to take on the role as Goldilocks when I began to realize her lines were a little repetitive. Overall this is a classic book that brings joy to almost every readers face.

5. A lesson that can be taught from this book is a lesson on what happens when you are too curious. You can teach the children that it is not okay to do what Goldilocks did. She took things that were not hers. You can tell them that they cannot do that or they will get in serious trouble.

Another lesson could be doing this as a read aloud and having the children act it out. You can have the children be Goldilocks's part. You can read through it once and then show them the repetitive parts. They can then take on those parts the second time around.
10 reviews
October 5, 2012
Goldilocks and the three bears is one of the best known children fairy tales of all time.
Is has quite a simple story line and a good lot of repetition so to draw in the reader. I would suggest that this book would be suitable to read to nursery, reception and year one but from year one on-wards the children should be trying to read the book themselves also.
The book tells of how Goldilocks actually entered the bears houses ate baby bears porridge, sat in his chair and slept in his bed where the three bears came across her and gave her an awful fright.

I think this book would be a good choice for young children to practice their reading and also imporve phonics as well as tricky words.
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August 16, 2010
Good traditional translation in English and Spanish.
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September 3, 2013
This is the classic tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears retold in a bilingual (Spanish/English) fashion. It is beautifully illustrated and stays true to the classic story.
429 reviews
July 21, 2016
I was given an ARC in exchange for my honest opinion. This book cover is on my Pinterest board and my blog, Michelle Dragalin’s Journey.
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26 reviews
April 24, 2018
1. No awards
2. 4-9 years old
3. This is a retold story of the traditional book “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”. It is told in both English and Spanish.
4. I enjoyed this book because it contains Spanish as well. The Spanish is translated right underneath the English which is great to compare. The story is very similar to the traditional story besides a few minor details, which I really like.
5. This is a great book to share with an English Language Learner that speaks Spanish. It’s great to compare the English and Spanish words and to help them with their comprehension.
26 reviews
December 3, 2018
Awards: N/A
Appropriate Age Level: 4-10 years
Original Summary: This traditional tale, part of the Bilingual Brighter Child Keepsake Stories series, tells the story of the three bears when they come home surprised to find a young golden haired girl curiously searching their home.
Original Review: This book is great for bilingual learners as it shares the story in both English and Spanish. Great traditional tale that children will love to read and hear.
In-Class Uses: This book can be used for a lesson identifying major events.
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2,791 reviews
June 21, 2017
Starts with voices of each bear and talks about their "snores" while sleeping. Pretty illustrations. Great basic version. Only difference is voices and snores. Highly recommended Gr. 1-3.
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November 6, 2021
Used as stimulus for a letter writing unit and fable writing unit with KS1. Apology letter and considering traditional tales from alternative perspectives.
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23 reviews9 followers
July 29, 2007
منو ياد قصه پردازي هاي بچگي ام مي اندازه.خيلي خوشگله.يادمه يك بار حدود 30 دقيقه اين داستان رو به زبان انگليسي براي يه جمع 30-40 نفره توضيح دادم و كلي ازش استقبال شد!
58 reviews
April 3, 2017
Awards: None
Grade Level: Pre-k -1st
Summary: This is a traditional tale of Goldilocks and her adventure through the three bears home. Trying out their porridge, chairs, and eventually their beds. The bears come home, surprised, to find the young girl and her golden locks asleep in one of their beds.
Review: This is a classic tale that almost all are somewhat familiar to, I even remember having this story read to me while I was growing up. This book brings joy to all its readers, full of colorful and engaging words and pictures.
In Class Use: This would be a great story for a class to make a play out of and act out. This is also a great introduction to curiosity and a nice story to teach a valuable lesson.
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