

“The next chair looks good,” said Goldilocks. She sat on the big chair, but it was too hard. “I'm sure whoever lives here will not mind if I sit on just one chair,” said Goldilocks. Three chairs were lined up in a row – one big chair, one medium-sized chair, and a wee little chair. “I'm full! I must find somewhere to sit that's more comfortable.” “It is just right!” And before she knew it, the oatmeal was all gone. She moved to the third bowl and took a sip. She moved to the next bowl and took a sip. Gazing at the steaming bowls of oatmeal, Goldilocks thought, “I'm sure whoever lives here won’t mind if I take just one sip.” She sat at the first chair and took a sip. They said to each other, "By the time we return home our oatmeal will be perfect." So they had decided to take a short walk. In fact, that very morning the three bears had sat down to their bowls of oatmeal but the cereal was too hot. What Goldilocks did not know, however, is that three bears lived in this house. All of a sudden she realized how very hungry she was. On the table were three steaming bowls of oatmeal. Goldilocks smelled a wonderful smell, and soon knew why.

“Well, the door is already open,” said the girl. Goldilocks knocked a third time and the door opened. “I wonder who lives there,” she thought, "so deep into the woods." She went up and knocked on the door. That's when she knew she was lost.īut a house was not far away.

But where was the bird? It was nowhere to be seen. Deeper and deeper into the woods she went.
