There was a little girl called
Goldilocks. She was not good because she
liked to do something naughty every day.
Her parents said unbelievable things to her, so she did not believe
them. Therefore she continued doing
naughty. She was not able to believe
that her mother said, so she went to the forest said to that bears
appeared. Then, she went into the
cottage without knowing that it was the cottage where bears lived in. She spent much time there. For example, she ate their soup, and she sat
down on a chair or a sofa, and she slept on the bed. She was surprised that there were three bears
in front of her when she woke up.
Therefore she ran out of the cottage, and she ran home as fast as she
could go. Well, does she quit doing
naughty taking advantage of this?
This book was interesting for me, so I
should read it. I borrowed it because
its picture was cute. The child
experienced a fearful thing, and I thought the child grew up. I thought a little girl of its character was
full of curiosity. I think that it was
her good point.
Reference
Davidson Susanna (2007). The story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. London, England: Usborne.
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