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Walt Disney Presents the Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Disneyland Record and Book #315)

by Walt Disney Productions, Ireene Wicker (Singer)

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Lost in the woods, a tired and hungry little girl finds the home of three bears, where she helps herself to food and goes to sleep.
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I liked this book for a number of reasons. Everyone knows Disney which it was written by Walt Disney. Most people know the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears before going to school. The book was made in 1967, but the story is much older than that. The lanague is a classic fairy tale story starting with "Once Upon a time." The writing is descriptive "She filled on big bowl for for father bear, a middle-sized bowl for herself and a little bowl for Baby bear.The characters are not believable because there are three bears and a little girl named Goldilocks. The three bears are civil and live in a home just like people do. The point of view is third person. It it really focused on what Goldilocks is doing not the bears. "She went over and sat in Father's chair. But it was much too hard. Then she sat down in the Mother Bear's chair. It was much to soft." The plot is organized and has a little conflict. The story follows a little girl trying to find the perfect thing and then the bears come home and find her. The illustrations are colorful and bright which makes the book inviting. The main idea of the story is that you should never go into a stranger's house. ( )
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