Goldilocks and the Three Bears by James Marshall
Title: Godilocks and the Three Bears
Genre: Traditional Literature
Genre: Traditional Literature
Author/ Illustrator: James Marshall
Major Awards: Caldecott Award
Age group: Kinder-2nd
Summary
This is a classic retelling of the story of Goldilocks and the three bears. She finds herself at the bears cottage and helps herself to their porridge, and their chairs, and finally to their beds. The bears return home to find their house in disarray, they are unable to enjoy their porridge or sit properly and then they find a girl sleeping in Baby bears bed. Goldilocks awakens with a fright and before the bears can say anything she bolts out of there.
Evaluation
This story is such a classic tale that is told across elementary classroom everywhere. I think an interesting thing this story uses is repetition in order to really get across the meaning of big, medium, and small. I think that size would be a great unit of study that this story could be told in. I would not use it in my high school or middle school classrooms though.
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