Goldilocks and the Three Bears Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
- "Someone's been eating my porridge, and they've eaten it all up!"
It tells the story of a young girl named Goldilocks, her name deriving from her golden hair.
One day, she visits a mysterious house. Unbeknownst to her, it is the house of a family of three anthropomorphic bears: a mother, a father, and a baby, who have left for a brief outing. Curious, Goldilocks enters the house, and meddles with the bears' belongings, sitting on their chairs, eating their porridge, and then sleeping in their beds. Every member of the bear family has their own unique chair, porridge, and bed, which have unique characteristics. The exact adjectives differ from story to story, but generally the mother and father's beds and chairs are "too hard" and "too soft" and their porridges are "too hot" and "too cold", with the baby bears' porridge, chair, and bed being "just right."
Goldilocks falls asleep in the baby's bed, and the bears return home. They wake her up, and depending on the brutality of the story-teller, either kill her or scare her away.
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