Little Red Riding Hood/Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Classic Tales: Elementary 1) by Sue Arengo

Little Red Riding Hood/Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Classic Tales: Elementary 1)

Sue Arengo
Oxford University Press
Jan 2009
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Three bears went out of their house, and a naughty little girl pushed open the door and went in. Father bear's porridge was hot, mother bear's was cold, but baby bear's was just right and she ate it. Father bear's chair was high, mother bear's was low, but baby bear's was just right. She sat on it and broke it. Father bear's bed was hard, mother bear's was soft, but baby bear's was just right and she went to sleep. What happened next? A little girl went into the forest to visit her Grandma. Her mother told her not to stop and play, and not to leave the road. But the little girl met a wolf, told the wolf where she was going, and left the path to pick some flowers. The wolf ran to Grandma's house, ate her, put on one of her nightdresses, and got into Grandma's bed. Does the wolf eat Little Red Riding Hood, too? What happens when Little Red Riding Hood's father finds the wolf? Read more Continue reading Read less
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Published 2009
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