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GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS

Once upon a time, a young girl named Goldilocks took a stroll through the forest. Before long, she stumbled upon a quaint house. With no one answering her knock, she ventured inside.

Inside the kitchen, she found three bowls of porridge. Hungry, she sampled the first one.

“Too hot!” she exclaimed.

The second bowl proved to be too cold, but the third was just right, and she eagerly finished it.

Feeling a bit weary after her meal, Goldilocks moved to the living room, where she discovered three chairs. The first was too large, the second too, but the third, the smallest, was just perfect. However, as she settled into it, the chair unexpectedly broke!

Growing even wearier, Goldilocks ascended to the bedroom. Testing each bed, she found the first too hard, the second too soft, but the third was just right, and she drifted off to sleep.

Meanwhile, the three bears returned home to discover the disturbances.

“Someone’s been meddling with our porridge,” grumbled Papa bear.

“Indeed, someone has,” agreed Mama bear.

“And they’ve eaten it all!” cried Baby bear.

Examining the chairs, they noticed the damage.

“Someone’s been sitting in our chairs,” Papa bear growled.

“And they’ve broken mine,” lamented Baby bear.

Upon reaching the bedroom, they found Goldilocks asleep in Baby bear’s bed.

“Someone’s been sleeping in my bed,” Papa bear declared.

“And mine too,” added Mama bear.

“And she’s still here!” exclaimed Baby bear.

Startled awake by their presence, Goldilocks screamed, then dashed out of the room, down the stairs, and fled into the forest, never to return to the bears’ abode.

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