Instead of being viewed as an intruder, Goldilocks is given the benefit of the doubt. Sam befriends her and in the end gets what he wants from his parents who are terrified at her presence. Critical thinking questions in the rear. Again, great in a setting where kids hear the original along side this version and are asked to compare and contrast.
Jun 21, AMY rated it it was amazing. This story is told by baby bear. Goldi takes pictures with her cell phone and scares the bears. They both jump on the beds, which is against house rules. Then they exchange cell phone numbers as she runs away.
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Highly recommended for Gr. Just two children getting into mischief while the parents are away. Feb 23, Stephanie rated it it was amazing Shelves: My students love this. Great to include in a fairy tale unit. I didn't know that the baby bear and Goldilocks ended up friends!! Oct 21, Trista rated it liked it Shelves: Funny version with a modern twist Goldilocks takes selfies. Dec 08, Mariarosa rated it did not like it. Day 4 of school , fun divergent to the classic with great updated antics. Fun book to companies and contrast. May 03, Liberty Kontranowski rated it it was amazing.
My son brought this home from his school library and we absolutely loved it. Entertainingly Cute Read with my 7-year old for her weekly book report and we both enjoyed it! I enjoyed this version, where Goldilocks and Baby Bear become friends. Feb 01, Madison rated it really liked it. Goldilocks is a very well known traditional story about a girl who breaks into a house and eats all of the three little bears porridge. This story has a fun twist to it. It starts off with baby bear introducing himself as Sam a new and improved character. Goldilocks and Sam become best buddies throughout the story and Sam tells the reader the "real story".
Mama bear and Papa bear still treat Sam like a baby but Sam baby bear acts more like a teenager in this series of the book. The author port Goldilocks is a very well known traditional story about a girl who breaks into a house and eats all of the three little bears porridge. The author portrays Goldilocks as a rebel and includes a scene where she is taking a "selfie" on her cellphone, which she is sending to Little Red Riding Hood. This is a obvious connection to the 21st century and how intertwined technology is in our everyday lives.
Goldilocks is dealing with a dare from little Red Riding Hood and she jumps on the couches instead of eating the porridge. Goldilocks breaks baby bears chair in this story as well when she takes videos and pictures of her all over the house. Sam spots her and thinks it is so funny and that she is a cool girl so he joins her and they jump on the beds together. Sam tries to convince Mama bear and Papa bear that there is an intruder but they do not believe him until Goldilocks jumps out and scares them out of the house.
Mama bear and Papa bear are nervous and scared but Sam had this all planned out and Goldilocks and Sam exchange numbers by the end of the story. Sam ended up getting everything he wanted in the end because he was so courageous. I find it very interesting that modern day picture books use technology in the storylines. The illustrator also puts a very modern twist on the pictures by putting hip clothes on Sam and Goldilocks but old-fashioned conservative clothes on mama and papa bear.
This is a very fun story for people of all ages because for older generations who know the original fairytale can compare it to the new version picking out the modern aspects of the story. However, for younger kids who are raised in this technological lifestyle they will be able to easily relate to the fractured fairy tale because that is what they know best. I have never read a story like this until recently and I really enjoyed this twist.
There was just enough balance between the original story and the new story to be able to understand what is going to happen but never know if there is going to be a new outcome to the storyline. By using the same characters and same concept the author did a wonderful job making it fractured enough to keep the new audience entertained!
If I was a teacher I would definitely read this book to my students and maybe ever use it as a good comparison piece to the original story. Oct 05, Leonie Atherton rated it liked it. I read this book for a 3 year old and a 6 year old. I tried hard to make it fun and they both sat and listened to the whole thing, but neither were too excited about it and I echo'd their lack of enthusiasm.
I usually talk to the kids afterwards about the book and ask a few questions but I couldn't really think of much to say in this incidence. I also found Goldilocks had transformed from the lovable rouge we all know so well, so a rather annoying and unlikable tweeny character who takes selfies I read this book for a 3 year old and a 6 year old. I also found Goldilocks had transformed from the lovable rouge we all know so well, so a rather annoying and unlikable tweeny character who takes selfies and uses irritating slang.
That said, Goldilocks and The Three Bears is a well known story and this book is useful at demonstrating how things aren't always as they seem. The kids especially the 3 year old loved the Baby Bear character. The illustrations in this book are engaging for children and there is a lot for them to look at on the pages.
It is an interesting if a little flawed take on a classic tale and is good for a read or two but I can't see it becoming a favorite in many households. Oct 28, Emma Jane rated it it was amazing. This short fantasy text is a fun and comical version of the familiar tale, 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' written by Nancy Loewen.
It includes colorful, cartoon-like illustrations to support the text and is written in a dialect that would appeal to a young, emergent reading audience. This story is told from the perspective of the main character, Sam aka 'Baby Bear' who befriends Goldilocks after he learns of her same distaste for porridge and love for jumping on beds.
Sam helps Goldilocks su This short fantasy text is a fun and comical version of the familiar tale, 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' written by Nancy Loewen. Sam helps Goldilocks successfully escape from his parents when they discover her in their home. This text would be great to use for teaching the concept of comparing and contrasting literature to a first or second grade class. Out of several fractured fairytales I read for my English children's literature class, this one stuck out for its art style and humorous plot twist.
Everyone is familiar with the whiny baby bear who complains at each incident Goldilocks created.
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This version is clever and fun, making Goldilocks into a more friendly and relate-able character to kids. This is definitely the version of the story that I think really happened. Mar 03, Angela rated it it was amazing Shelves: Best for kids ages 5 and up Early Literacy Skills: Of course you think Goldilocks was a brat who broke in an trashed our house. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you The story of the Three Bears as told by Baby Bear. Fun, colorful illustration and a great story make this a wonderful read.
Believe Me, Goldilocks Rocks!: The Story of the Three Bears as Told by Baby Bear by Nancy Loewen
Nov 16, Jordan Coffman rated it really liked it. This is an interesting Traditional Literature book. The grade level in this book would be 1st through 4th. The curriculum connection I would say is social skills because in the story it's getting an honestly opinion from someone and how they become friends.
In this book I do not see there being any concern about it. This is a story that little bear gets the chance to tell you that Goldilocks really rocks and isn't what the story makes her out to be. Feb 15, Jennifer Kim rated it really liked it Shelves: This I a very adorable book. It is a version of the classic story, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, told through the Baby Bear's perspective.
The story is also funny and engaging because the Baby Bear tells the story and inputs in quirky little twists throughout it all.
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This story would be a good book to read after reading the classic story. This would definitely get young readers' minds rolling and is a good way to introduce different perspective taking.
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Dec 14, Janet Emmett rated it really liked it. The story of Goldilocks and the 3 bears told by baby bear. Goldilocks goes to the bears' house on a dare from Little Red Riding. Sam aka Baby Bear watches through the window as she takes pictures with her cell phone! Eventually he goes in and they play together. When hs parents come home he has to convince them that an intruder has caused all of the problems they find. Read it to find out more!
We use cookies to give you the best possible experience. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies. Dispatched from the UK in 2 business days When will my order arrive? Home Contact Us Help Free delivery worldwide. Believe Me, Goldilocks Rocks!: Description You think you know the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears? The tale you've heard may not be just right. This retelling of the classic story, told from Baby Bear's perspective, will convince you that Goldilocks and Baby Bear whose real name is Sam were actually besties! This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective on a well-known tale.
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