""The three bears make some porridge and go for a walk while it cools down. Then Goldilocks finds the bears' house with no one at home. She smells the fresh porridge and feels hungry..."--Back cover."
"When Goldilocks wanders too far into the woods, she comes across an empty house, and she's barely across the threshold before she starts to make a mess of things. Goldilocks doesn't mean to do wrong, it just seems to happen that way ...Goldilocks and the three bears was first published almost two centuries ago, and it was told as a folk tale for a long time before that. Now, with enchanting pictures by much-loved illustrator Anna Walker, this favourite tale will have pride of place on every child's bookshelf, and is set to be around for a whole lot longer."
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Three bears (Tale) Pictorial works Juvenile fiction.
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