Goldilocks and the three bears.
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Goldilocks and the three Bears. Hi everybody. My name is Natasha and I have been commanded by his royal highness Prince Burti the Frog. To tell you the story, Nori of Goldilocks and the three bears. But first here's a piece of gossip. I picked up about Burti and his friends, down at the pond. Did you know that Burti and tim? The tadpole? Like to play eyes? Spy? Well, this morning it was a beautiful bright day. And tim. The tadpole said to Burti, I Spy with my little eye. Something green slime, said Burti. And then tim looked round and said, I Spy with my little eye. Something green. Frog, said Birdie. And then tim! Said, I Spy with my little eye. Something green. A lily! Said Burti, I spy with my little eyes. Something. Let me guess, said Colin the carp, who was a very grumpy fish tim spies with his little I Something green. How did you guess? Asked him? Because that's all you ever spy? Said Colin green. Green, green. Well, green is my favorite color too, said Burti, sounding a bit hurt. All the best things are green. I know, said tim excitedly. I Spy with my little eye. Something brown mudd, said Khalil. Just then Sadie, the beautiful jet black swan glided gracefully across the pond. What's your favorite color? Sadie asked him. Sadie thought for a moment. Everyone assumed that she was going to say that her favorite color was black or perhaps read because that is the color of her beak. Can you guess what Sadie's favorite color is? Oh you can't. Well, Sadie said my absolute favorite color is gold because that is the color of the sun that warms the pond and on a sunny day, everything looks beautiful, even people and creatures look happier nicer. Even calling the carb looks well. Not too bad now. That means that Sadie is going to enjoy today's story nori because although it isn't about gold, it is about a little girl called Goldilocks and her adventures with the three bears. And can you guess what color goldilocks hair is? You can't well listen quietly and you will find out Once upon a time there were three bears who lived together in a house of their own in a wood. One of them was a little small we bear, and one was a middle sized bear, and the other was a great huge bear. They had each a pot for their porridge, a little pot for the little small we bear and a middle sized pot for the middle bear and a great pot for the great huge bear. And they had each a chair to sit in, a little chair for the little small we bear and a middle sized chair for the middle bear and a great chair for the great huge bear. And they each hat a bed to sleep in, A little bed for the little small repair and a middle sized bed for the middle bear and a great bed for the great huge bear. One day after they had made the porridge for their breakfast and poured it into their porridge pots, they walked out into the woods while the porridge was cooling that they might not burn their mouths by beginning to eat it too soon. And while they were walking a little girl came into the house this little girl had golden curls that tumbled down her back to her waist, and everyone called her Goldilocks. Goldilocks had been walking through the woods on her way to her grandmother, but she had taken a shortcut and lost her way after wandering around the woods for a very long time, and starting to despair of ever seeing her grandmama or her parents again. She came across a little house. She was very relieved because she was certain that whoever lived in the house would help her. You see She did not know that the house belonged to the three bears. Goldilocks went up to the house and knocked on the door, but nobody answered. After a while she looked through the window and saw the porridge on the table that the three bears had made for their breakfast. She said to herself, oh how I wish I could eat some of that porridge. I'm so very hungry now. Perhaps Goldilocks should have waited till the bears came home and then perhaps they would have asked her to breakfast for they were good bears. A little rough or so as the man of bears is, but for all that very good natured and hospitable. But Goldilocks did something rather naughty. She tried the latch on the door of the house and found that it was open because you see the bears didn't expect that anyone would come along and steal their porridge. And so they hadn't bothered to lock the door of the house. When they went out Goldilocks went inside. First she tasted the porridge of the great huge bear and that was far too hot for her. And then she tasted the porridge of the middle bear and that was too cold for her. And then she went to the porridge of the little small We Bear and tasted that and that was neither too hot nor too cold, but just right. And she liked it so well that she ate it all up. Then the little Goldilocks sat down in the chair of the great huge bear, and that was too hard for her, and then she sat down in the chair of the middle bear, and that was too soft for her. And then she sat down in the chair of the little small we bear, and that was neither too hard nor too soft, but just right. So she sat till the bottom of the chair came out and down she came plump upon the ground, and the naughty little girl laughed out loud. Then Goldilocks went upstairs into the bed chamber in which the three bear slept, and first she laid down upon the bed of the great huge bear, but that was too high at the head for her, and next she laid down upon the bed of the middle bear, and that was too high at the foot for her. And then she laid down upon the bed of the little small we bear, and that was neither too high at the head nor at the foot, but just right. So she covered herself up comfortably, and lay there till she fell fast asleep. By this time the three bears thought their porridge would be cool enough, so they came home to breakfast. Now naughty goldilocks had left the spoon of the great huge bear standing in his porridge. Somebody has been at my porridge! Said the great huge bear in his great gruff voice, and when the middle bear looked at his he saw the spoon was standing in it too. Somebody has been at my porridge, said the middle bear in his middle voice, and then the little small we bear looked at his, and there was the spoon in the porridge pot. But the porridge was all gone. Somebody has been at my porridge, and has eaten it all up, Said the little small we Bear! In his little small we voice! Upon this the three bears, seeing that someone had entered their house and eaten up the little small we bears breakfast began to look about them. Now Goldilocks had not put the hard crush in straight when she rose from the chair of the great huge bear. Somebody has been sitting in my chair, said the great huge bear, in his great, rough gruff voice, and the little girl had squished down the soft cushion of the middle bear. Somebody has been sitting in my chair, said the middle bear in his middle voice, And you know what the Naughty Little Girl had done to the 3rd chair. Somebody has been sitting in my chair has set the bottom out of it, said the little, small we Bear in his little small we voice. Then the three bears thought that they should look over the house more, so they went upstairs into their bedroom. Now Goldilocks had pulled the pillow of the great huge bear out of its place. Somebody has been lying in my bed, said the great huge bear in his great, rough gruff voice, and Goldilocks had pulled the bed cover of the middle bear out of its place. Somebody has been lying in my bed! Said the middle Bear, in his middle voice, and when the little small we bear came to look at his bed, that was the bed cover in its place, and the pillow in its place upon the bolster, and upon the pillow was a pool of golden curls and the angelic face of a little girl snoring away fast asleep. Somebody has been lying in my bed. And here she is! Said the little small we bear in his little small we voice, Goldilocks heard in her sleep the great, rough, gruff voice of the great huge bear. But she was so fast asleep that it was no more to her than the roaring of wind or the rumbling of thunder. And she had heard the middle voice of the middle bear, but it was only as if she had heard someone speaking in a dream, but when she heard the little small we voice of the little small we bear, it was so sharp and so shrill that it awakened her at once. Up she started, and when she saw the three bears on one side of the bed she had the fright of her life. But to tell you the truth, the bears were almost as alarmed by her as she was by them, Goldilocks jumped off the bed and ran downstairs out through the door and along the garden path. She ran and she ran until she reached the house of her grandmama. And when she told granny all about the house where the three bears lived in the wood, granny said, My my! What a wild imagination! You have child but golden locks. But Goldilocks knew that the story was true. And as for the three bears from then on whenever they went out of their little house in the woods they always lock the door in case Goldilocks came back and stole their porridge again. But they need not have worried about little Goldilocks for as long as she lived. She never took anything again that didn't belong to her unless of course she had the permission of the owner. And that was the story nori of goldilocks and the three bears. If he would like to find out more about Burti and his friends, you can drop by and visit him on his website at story Nori dot com. You will find lots more stories there and there's a section called kidding with jokes and news for Children. And did you know that bird is opened a shop you didn't? Well, he started selling t shirts and mugs and all sorts of other things with lovely pictures on them, mostly of himself. So don't forget to drop by at story Nori dot com and tell all your friends to go there too. I'll be back with another story Nori soon for now. From me Natasha. Bye bye.