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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Goldilocks and the Three Bears" by Caralyn Buehner is the story is about a little girl who wanders into someone's home. While she was there, she tries their porridge, she sits in their chairs and then goes upstairs to sleep in their beds. When the bears return home, they quickly realize someone has been there. After walking around their house, they walk into the room to find Goldilocks asleep in their bed! Goldilocks and the Three Bears Summary: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" by Caralyn Buehner is the story is about a little girl who wanders into someone's home. While she was there, she tries their porridge, she sits in their chairs and then goes upstairs to sleep in their beds. When the bears return home, they quickly realize someone has been there. After walking around their house, they walk into the room to find Goldilocks asleep in their bed! Personal reaction: I love this classic story, and the students always seem to love it as well. Classroom extension ideas: 1.You can use this story to teach about different sizing like the differences of small, medium, and large. 2. have the students color 3 bears. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
In this variation on the classic folktale, a rhyming, rope-skipping, little girl rudely helps herself to the belongings of a genteel family of bears. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Although the Buehners' Goldilocks and the Three Bears isn't going to go on any best-of list, when it comes to fairytale picture books in general, or retellings of this tale in particular—my favorite in this regard is the version done by Jim Aylesworth and Barbara McClintock—I think it could provide reading/listening entertainment for younger audiences who enjoy this sort of fare. The artwork is colorful and immediate, and the narrative engaging. For myself, I prefer a more traditional, less wise-cracking Goldilocks, but tastes vary, and this telling has its place. I would recommend it to picture book readers looking for a slightly more contemporary-feeling version of this oft-told tale. ( )