Every child--and parent--knows the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. We know how Golidlocks ate all of Baby Bear's porridge, then sat on Baby Bear's chair and broke it. But what happened after... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This Story About the Three Bears.......Is Just Right!"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I have always wanted to find books that turn stories around, meaning, that something was learned. The thing is, someone else takes the original story and turns it around. Case in point is A Chair for Baby Bear, which tells us about the three bears and their search for a new chair for Baby Bear. Baby Bear, otherwise known as Alexander, asks his parents for a chair to replace the one that Goldilocks destroyed. So, they go into Bear Town, with Baby Bear playing the whole way. He gets involved in playing along the way; first he acts like he's an archer and wants a Robin Hood chair, then, he says he wants a Pirate chair. Finally, he wants a king's chair. They go into town and enter a chair store which has a lot of different chairs. He does the Goldilocks routine: he sits in a chair and complains that it's either "too scratchy" or "too scary", of just "too big". Mama Bear decides it's time to go home. Little Bear, Alexander, that is, is disappointed and tired all the way home. Once they reach home, they find a package at the front door. It's addressed to "Baby Bear", and no longer is he tired. Quite the opposite, he is excited, as he rips off the paper. Inside the wrapping is a perfect "Little Red Bear Chair" with a note from, .......guess who? You will have to read the story to find out what was written on the note that was attached to the chair, and who it was from. The message is "just right!"
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