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Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Goldilocks and the Three Bears | Sarah Delmege
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Goldilocks saw three bowls of porridge on the kitchen table. "I am sure no one will mind if I have a little taste of this porridge," she told herself. When Goldilocks enters a little cottage for some food and rest, she doesn't expect to meet three grizzly bears! With beautiful and charming illustrations to enjoy again and again, this simple retelling of the children's classic fairy tale is perfect for readers of all ages. Parragon is the largest illustrated non-fiction publisher in the world and a global leader in innovative digital books for children in many languages. Welcome to the world of Parragon!
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Dandan0131

I would use this book as writing prompt. I would have the children make up what their reaction would be if they were goldilocks.

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I think this would be a great silent read for children in the second and third grade. It is a classic folk tale that tells the story of a little girl who gets hungry and stumples upon a house that has food and falls asleep in their beds.

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This simple retelling of, Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Sarah Delmege, is a children's classic TL RA story. It is a story if a young girl named Goldilocks who found a cottage while she was playing in the woods near her home. After she realizes no one is there, she decides to make herself at home before falling fast a sleep in the most comfy bed she could find. What will happen when the homeowners come back home??? #ucflae3414f17

JanaLL EL 13 - Use preview/review activities. UDL 2.1 - Clarify vocabulary and symbols. 6y
JanaLL https://www.teachingchildrenphilosophy.org/BookModule/Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a great resource for discussion questions that your students can use to think critically. These questions pertain to trespassing and also selfishness to motivate text to self connections. 6y
DrSpalding Believe it or not, the story works well for teaching what it means to break the law. This version sounds like it would be a good one for storytelling too! 6y
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DrSpalding Link not working. 6y
JanaLL @DrSpalding this one should work now 6y
DrSpalding Yes it does! 6y
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