Goldilocks and the Three Bears is an English fairy tale, in which a family of three bears live in a house in the forest, make some porridge and go for a walk while it cools. Goldilocks enters their house and tries the porridge. Daddy Bear's porridge is too hot, Mummy Bear's is too cold, and Baby Bear's is just right, so she eats it as she sits on their chairs. Daddy and Mummy Bear's chairs are too big, and Baby Bear's chair breaks, so she goes upstairs and lies on their beds. Daddy Bear's bed is too hard, Mummy Bear's is too soft, and Baby Bear's is just right, so she falls asleep. The bears return, see their porridge has been interfered with and Baby Bear has eaten it. They also see that Baby Bear's chair is broken. Upstairs they find Goldilocks asleep on Baby Bear's bed. Goldilocks wakes and runs home.
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