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Books with title Goldilocks and the Three Bears

  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Sebastien Braun

    Board book (Boxer Books Limited, March 15, 2001)
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  • Goldilocks And The Three Bears

    Ladybird

    Hardcover (Ladybird, Sept. 23, 2008)
    Fairy stories and traditional tales have a special place in the life of every child. Trust "Ladybird" to bring you all the best-loved titles in our famous small, hard-wearing format. This tale of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is perfect for reading aloud, or for older, more confident readers to read by themselves. There are 24 "Ladybird Tales" to collect, so the only problem is which one to choose first!
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Jan Brett

    Paperback (Paperstar, Aug. 16, 1996)
    Everybody loves the story of the curious little girl named Goldilocks, who made herself quite at home in the house of the three bears. Jan Brett's faithful retelling brings new life to this all-time favorite nursery tale. A Horn Book Recommended Paperback for Folklore, 1990. A Booklist Children's Editors' Choice. Full color.
  • Goldie and the Three Bears

    Diane Stanley

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 19, 2003)
    In this spirited new version of "Goldilocks," we meet a determined heroine with a mind of her own. Goldie knows exactly what she likes -- and what she doesn't. Can she help it if everyone she invites over is too bossy or too boring or too snobby or too rough? What she desperately wants is a friend who is just right -- someone she can love with all her heart. Then one day, Goldie gets off the bus at the wrong stop, walks to a nearby cottage to find help, and opens the door. . . Diane Stanley, author and illustrator of Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter, once again takes an old tale and gives it a fresh spin that is funny as well as perceptive. Readers will love accompanying Goldie on her up-to-date adventure and discovering the clever, heartwarming surprise at its end.
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  • Goldilocks & the three bears

    Jonathan Langley

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1996)
    While three bears are away from home, Goldilocks ventures inside their house, tastes their porridge, tries their chairs, and finally falls asleep in Baby Bear's bed. Features pop-up illustrations.
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Robert Southey, William B. Jones, Jr. Jones, William B.

    language (Classics Illustrated, July 11, 2013)
    A beautiful rendition of the classic fairy tale, Goldilocks and the Three Bears is full of suspense and adventure. Telling the tale of a trespassing little girl who barges into the bears' house uninvited and snoops around, eats their food, and uses their furniture, Goldilocks is a story for people of all ages.Optimized for Kindle devices and featuring Panel Zoom facility. Lovingly created from 1953 to 1969, Classics Illustrated Junior continues to bring joy and wonder to young children through beautifully-illustrated adaptations of the world’s most beloved fairy tales and stories by the world’s greatest authors.A collection of Classics Illustrated Junior books is a great way to encourage reading and adventure in any young child.
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Joan Gallup Grimord

    Paperback (English Hill Books, Dec. 7, 2018)
    Who ate little Bear's porridge? Something unusual has happened in the quiet little home of the Bear family deep in the forest. Follow the adventures of Goldilocks and the Three Bears to relive the classic tale. A Bedtime story to be enjoyed over and over by children and parents alike! Retold and illustrated by artist Joan Gallup Grimord.
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Anna award

    Paperback (Award Publications Ltd, Jan. 25, 2013)
    Favourite classics are vividly brought to life in colourful picture books, each with a lively audio CD and fold-out Picture Word Guide. The 'see and say' rebus reading method is a tried and tested way to engage children in the first stages of reading. The 20 minute audio CD features 'listening' and 'interactive' versions of the story. A great aid for encouraging and developing reading skills. Perfect for sharing together or for children to enjoy by them selves. Ideal for storytime, bedtime, travelling, or just about anytime. For ages 4 and up.
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Sebastien Braun

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Just like Baby Bear's porridge and bed, this simple retelling of a timeless favorite is JUST RIGHT for the very young.When Goldilocks comes across the three bears' cozy cottage, she can't resist going inside--and tasting the porridge, sitting in the bears' chairs, and snuggling down for a nap in the smallest bed. But what will happen when the bears return?Sebastien Braun's charming art and simple text make this version a delight for little ones.
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Janet Hillman, pat reynolds

    Paperback (Ginn, )
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Margot Channing, Ellie Jenkins

    Board book (Scribblers, Oct. 3, 2017)
    The beloved story of Goldilocks and the three bears—with a special “look and say” twist! Not only will kids enjoy this charming retelling of a popular fairy tale, but eagle-eyed young readers will also have fun searching for creatures and objects hidden inside the pictures. On each page, children will find a sidebar containing items they have to spot and then say aloud—including a ladybug on every spread. At the back, they’ll find an additional treasure hunt activity so they can explore even more!
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Lauren Child, Polly Borland

    Paperback (Ladybird, July 28, 2009)
    Once upon a time, on the edge of a big dark forest there lived a little girl called Goldilocks. You have probably heard of her? If so, you will know three things: she was small, she had lots of golden curls and she had far too much curiosity for her own good. So when Goldilocks discovers an intriguing wooden cottage deep in the forest, she just can't resist peeking inside. Now why would there be one, two, three of everything . . .? Lauren Child brings her trademark innovative approach to this wonderfully warm and witty retelling of the classic cautionary tale, and adds her own clever twist. Following the success of The Princess and the Pea, she once again joins forces with award-winning portrait photographer Polly Borland, whose stunning photography brings this truly original picture book startlingly to life. They are joined by a talented theatre designer, Emily Jenkins, who has designed and created an enchanting hand-crafted miniature world. The sets for the book took over a year to make. The doll-sized cottage, complete with winding staircase, stands about a metre tall. Real turf was grown for the roof. Special wallpaper and fabrics were designed and printed, featuring woodland motifs. Exquisite miniature furniture, including the three bears' beds, chairs and porridge bowls, were carved, crafted and painted by Emily and her team of designers. Tiny slippers were sewn, cushions stuffed and bed linen edged and folded. The tiny spoons were carved specially - even the porridge is real!The cast of characters were made by world-famous doll maker, R. John Wright, whose dolls and bears sell to collectors all over the world. Goldilocks is 30 centimetres tall and made of soft felt with hand-painted features; her golden locks are made of the softest mohair. She arrived from America complete with a tiny hand-woven basket of felt daisies, which you can see her carrying in the book. Mother, Father and Baby Bear are all made from the softest fur and have tiny resin claws. Father Bear arrived with a hand-carved wooden pipe, which, if you look very closely, you can spot in the pictures, warming by the fire.
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