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Watch Out Goldilocks, Watch Out!

Wisdom Pixar style

Goldilocks, a curious and impetuous little girl, ventures into a forest and stumbles upon a cabin belonging to three bears. She faces several challenges and learns an important lesson about wisdom and respect.

Goldilocks went out one day, over hills and far away. She found a big forest full of fun. Soon, she got a big surprise. Looking through the trees, she spied a little home shining in the sun. But oh dear, she didn't knock!

Goldilocks stomped through the door. She found porridge cooling in three bowls. "I'm so hungry!" she said. She tried Daddy Bear’s porridge first. "Too hot!" she cried, burning her tongue. She didn’t know the porridge belonged to three bears!

Next, Goldilocks tried Mummy Bear’s porridge. "Too salty!" she said, making a face. She grabbed Baby Bear’s bowl and started slurping. "Ahh, just right!" she smiled. But when she sat on Baby Bear’s chair, it was too tight. Snap! She landed on the floor.

Goldilocks was tired. "Where will I sleep tonight?" she wondered. She found Baby Bear’s bed. "Ahh, just right!" she sighed and started snoring. The three bears came home and heard the snores. They growled, "Who's in our house?!"

Goldilocks woke up. "Oh no!" she cried, seeing the bears. She dashed outside with the bears chasing her. Baby Bear called out, "Stop right there!" He said, "If you’re hungry, you can stay. Just say sorry. It’s okay."

Goldilocks stopped and turned around. "I’m sorry," she said. The bears smiled. "Come back," Baby Bear said. Goldilocks went back inside. She learned to always be polite and ask first. They all became friends.

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