Customer Reviews
Fab - By: Mehajabeen Farid, 06 Jul 2008 
The picturesin this book are designed to encourage children to talk about the book & predict what might happen next. The opening page shows a detailed scene, which introduces the main characters & vocabulary that appearin throughout the book. The book has essential style for early readers, simple straight forward sentences, large clear type, an easy to read font, repeated phases, lively humorous illustrations & a close match between pictures & words. It is part of a series of popular, traditional tales writtenin a simple way that young children can understand & read. `Goldilocks & the Three Bears' is a Read It Yourself Book; it is especially considered for children who are ready to take their first stepsin reading.
Who's been reading MY book! - By: , 22 Feb 2005 
Our son (14 months) loves this book. He is always pulling it off the bookshelf for it to be read to him & is even happy to flick through the pictures by himself. It's the classic Goldilocks story, however, I was disappointedin the updated style of illustration.
Excellent book for new reader - By: , 04 Feb 2002 
The retelling of this well known tale,in a simplified version, gives the new reader plenty of practice with commonly used words, while allowing them to read for themselves a 'real' story. An excellent confidence building tool!
What we think of Goldilocks and the Three Bears - By: , 17 Jan 2001 
I liked the bit where she tasted the daddy bear's porridge. It was too hot. I liked the funny faces she made when she tasted the porridge. I liked it when she sleptin the beds; she fell into mummy bear's bed. Daddy Bear's bed was too hard & big. Baby Bear's bed was just right. When daddy bear saw her he got really cross. Goldilocks wasn't a very nice little girl because she went into the bears' house & ate their food & slept on their beds, & she broke the baby bear's chair. I liked the bit when she made the faces when she ate the porridge & I liked the bit when she fellin mummy bear's bed.
Wonderful - By: Lucy McCormack, 02 Nov 2000 
My son loves this book (he is just two) - I have read it so many times I know it off by heart. He is always asking for porridge these days!