fairy tale
A little girl called, Goldilocks, encountered the three bears in a children' story.
The Story of the Three Bears was created in 1837.
The setting of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is typically a forest where the bears' cottage is located. The story takes place in the bears' home, with Goldilocks entering their house and trying out their belongings while they are away.
The three little bears
Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a classic fairy tale about a young girl who enters the house of three bears while they are away and tries out their belongings. She discovers the perfect bed, chair, and bowl of porridge before the bears return and find her. The story teaches a lesson about respecting others' belongings and boundaries.
Robert Southey wrote The Story of the Three Bears.
porridge
The author of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is unknown as the story is a folk tale that has been passed down through generations. The story was first recorded by Robert Southey in 1837, but its origins likely date back even further.
when she breaks the little bears chair
when she breaks the little bears chair
when she breaks the little bears chair
The conflict in "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" arises when Goldilocks enters the bears' house without permission, tries their food, breaks their chairs, and sleeps in their beds, which makes the bears upset when they return home and find her there.