Because it is a good book for little kids.
Goldilocks and The Three Bears.
Glenda the Good Witch (The Wizard of Oz was a book before a movie)The Green Lantern (comic book character)Goldilocks (Goldilocks and the Three Bears)Gretel (Hansel and Gretel)Grumpy (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
Robert Southey wrote The Story of the Three Bears.
The story was first recorded in narrative form by British author and poet Robert Southey, and published anonymously in a volume of his writings in 1837.
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Well, it depends on the book, and it depends on what symbolism you are drawing from it. If you were looking at the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears for instance, you could say that Goldilocks symbolizes a myriad of things. If you're a marxist, she might symbolize the unthinking oppressors, and the bears symbolize the working class. If you are looking at the story from a religious standpoint, you could find that Goldilocks represents all of us going through our lives, and the bears might represent challenges, temptations, or obstacles to reaching our spiritual goals. The trick is to decide what symbols you see in the book, and make sure that all of the major events and characters are explained, in that context. Once you have that broken down, then you can move on to adding detail about how the interaction of these symbols illustrates a larger message.
Goldilocks of course. Also ate porridge, broke furniture and slept in their beds, the ungrateful wench. But then, in this day and age, you probably had one visitor who acted similarly.
There are a few stories concerning a family of bears, but few have had books and TV Programs on them. 1. The Berenstain Bears (Ma, Pa, Sister, and Brother are the main characters if I recall correctly) 2. Little Bear (Little Bear, his family, and his friends.) 3. Goldilocks (This was only a story book as far as I know, but it had a family of bears in it!)
his favorate book was The Three Little Bears
It was never said in the book but maybe she was?
The story was told by word of mouth for centuries, and there have been records of a handmade book by a lady named Eleanor Mure. It's most popular published form was from Robert Southey, however this version had an old lady as the main character, not the iconic blond-haired girl. It wasn't until much later that the little girl was introduced as the protagonist of the story.
There is a DVD version of "Santa and The Three Bears" that includes the character of the Grandfather. This version is titled "Santa and The Three Bears: The Original Christmas Classics" and is available for purchase online.