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Goldilocks And The Three Bears (Video)

About Goldilocks And The Three Bears

"Goldilocks And The Three Bears" s a children's favorite fairy tale and rhyme. It is a story about a young girl named Goldilocks, who enters the house of the three bears and eats their porridge and sleeps in one of their beds whilst they were away. And when the bears return, she gets scared and jumps from the window and runs as fast as she can.

Watch the video of this endearing fairy tale and check out what happened when Goldilocks entered the house of the three bears.

Goldilocks And The Three Bears Lyrics

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A bowl that was huge

A bowl that was small

A bowl that was tiny, and that was all

She counted them: one, two, three

 

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A chair that was huge

A chair that was small

A chair that was tiny, and that was all

She counted them: one, two, three

 

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A bed that was huge

A bed that was small

A bed that was tiny, and that was all

She counted them: one, two, three

 

When Goldilocks ran from the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A bear that was huge

A bear that was small

A bear that was tiny, and that was all

They growled at her, Growl, Growl, Growl

About Goldilocks and the Three Bears

"Goldilocks And The Three Bears" s a children's favorite fairy tale and rhyme. It is a story about a young girl named Goldilocks, who enters the house of the three bears and eats their porridge and sleeps in one of their beds whilst they were away. And when the bears return, she gets scared and jumps from the window and runs as fast as she can.

Watch the video of this endearing fairy tale and check out what happened when Goldilocks entered the house of the three bears.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears Lyrics

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A bowl that was huge

A bowl that was small

A bowl that was tiny, and that was all

She counted them: one, two, three

 

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A chair that was huge

A chair that was small

A chair that was tiny, and that was all

She counted them: one, two, three

 

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A bed that was huge

A bed that was small

A bed that was tiny, and that was all

She counted them: one, two, three

 

When Goldilocks ran from the house of the bears

Oh, what did her two eyes see?

A bear that was huge

A bear that was small

A bear that was tiny, and that was all

They growled at her, Growl, Growl, Growl

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A bowl that was huge,
A bowl that was small,
A bowl that was tiny and that was all,
She counted them: one, two, three.

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A chair that was huge,
A chair that was small,
A chair that was tiny and that was all,
She counted them: one, two, three.

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A bed that was huge,
A bed that was small,
A bed that was tiny and that was all,
She counted them: one, two, three.

When Goldilocks ran from the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A bear that was huge,
A bear that was small,
A bear that was tiny and that was all,
They growled at her: grr, grr, grr!

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A bowl that was huge,
A bowl that was small,
A bowl that was tiny and that was all,
She counted them: one, two, three.

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A chair that was huge,
A chair that was small,
A chair that was tiny and that was all,
She counted them: one, two, three.

When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A bed that was huge,
A bed that was small,
A bed that was tiny and that was all,
She counted them: one, two, three.

When Goldilocks ran from the house of the bears,
Oh what did her two eyes see?
A bear that was huge,
A bear that was small,
A bear that was tiny and that was all,
They growled at her: grr, grr, grr!

Three Bears - Russian folk tale, read online

One girl left home for the forest. She got lost in the forest and began to look for her way home, but she did not find it, but came to the house in the forest.

The door was open; she looked at the door, sees: there is no one in the house, and entered. Three bears lived in this house. One bear was a father, his name was Mikhailo Ivanovich. He was big and shaggy. The other was a bear. She was smaller, and her name was Nastasya Petrovna. The third was a little bear cub, and his name was Mishutka. The bears were not at home, they went for a walk in the forest.

There were two rooms in the house: one was a dining room, the other was a bedroom. The girl entered the dining room and saw three cups of stew on the table. The first cup, a very large one, was Mikhail Ivanovich's. The second cup, smaller, was Nastasya Petrovnina; the third, little blue cup, was Mishutkin. Beside each cup lay a spoon: large, medium and small.

The girl took the biggest spoon and drank from the biggest cup; then she took the middle spoon and drank from the middle cup; then she took a small spoon and drank from a little blue cup; and Mishutkin's stew seemed to her the best.

The girl wants to sit down and sees three chairs by the table: one large one is for Mikhail Ivanych; the other is smaller - Nastasya Petrovnin, and the third, small, with a blue little pillow - Mishutkin. She climbed onto a large chair and fell; then she sat down on the middle chair, it was awkward on it; then she sat down on a small chair and laughed—it was so good.

She took the little blue cup into her lap and began to eat. She ate all the stew and began to swing on a chair.

The chair broke and she fell to the floor.

She got up, picked up a chair and went to another room. There were three beds: one big bed for Mikhail Ivanovich; the other middle one is Nastasya Petrovnina; the third small one is Mishenkina.

The girl lay down in the big bed, it was too spacious for her; lay down in the middle - it was too high; she lay down in the little one - the bed fit her just right, and she fell asleep.

And the bears came home hungry and wanted to have dinner.

The big bear took the cup, looked and roared in a terrible voice:

- WHO DRINKED IN MY CUP?

Nastasya Petrovna looked at her cup and growled not so loudly:

— WHO DRINKED IN MY CUP?

And Mishutka saw his empty cup and squeaked in a thin voice:

— WHO DRINKED IN MY CUP AND DRINKED EVERYTHING?

Mikhail Ivanovich looked at his chair and roared in a terrible voice:

— WHO SIT ON MY CHAIR AND PUSHED IT FROM THE PLACE?

Nastasya Petrovna looked at her chair and growled not so loudly:

- WHO WAS SITTING ON MY CHAIR AND PUSHING IT OUT?

Mishutka looked at his broken chair and squeaked:

— WHO SIT ON MY CHAIR AND BROKEN IT?

The bears came to another room.

— WHO WAS IN MY BED AND KRUGGED IT? roared Mikhail Ivanovitch in a terrible voice.

— WHO WAS IN MY BED AND KRUGGED IT? growled Nastasya Petrovna, not so loudly.

And Mishenka set up a bench, got into his bed and squeaked in a thin voice:

- WHO WAS IN MY BED?

And suddenly he saw a girl and squealed as if he was being cut:

— There she is! Hold it, hold it! Here she is! Ay-ya-yay! Hold on!

He wanted to bite her.

The girl opened her eyes, saw bears and rushed to the window. It was open, she jumped out the window and ran away. And the bears did not catch up with her.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears in French

December 29, 2012 Books in French

Ilétait une fois……trois ours qui vivaient dans une confortable maison au fond des grands bois. Il y avait un gros Papa-Ours un peu bourru, une Maman-Ours de moyenne taille et un tout petit Bébé-Ours.
Chacun possedait sa chaise et son bol.
Dans la chambre il y avait trois lits, un très grand pour papa ours, un moyen pour maman ours et un tout petit pour bébé ours.
Un jour, maman ours fit une délicieuse bouillie d'avoine et en versa dans chacun des bols.
» Nous ne pouvons pas la manger tout de suite, dit-elle, c'est beaucoup trop chaud! »
» Si nous allions faire un petit tour dans les bois en attendant que cela refroidisse, proposa Bébé-Ours, Oh oui ! allons-y ! »
» C'est une bonne idée ! "dit Papa-Ours.
Maman-Ours approuva elle aussi.
Et les trois ours s'enfoncèrent dans les grands bois, humant l'air frais le long des sentiers. Pendant que les trois ours s'amusaient, une petite fille aux magnifiques cheveux blonds passait par là. Elle s'appelait Boucles d'Or.

Lorsqu'elle aperçut la maison des ours, elle y entra car elle était bien fatiguée et avait grand faim.
" Oh! Oh! Y a-t-il quelqu'un? » cria-t-elle, mais personne ne repondit.
" Huum! Huum! Comme ça sent bon! » s'exclama Boucles d'Or en voyant les trois bols sur la table. Elle grimpa sur un tabouret pour goûter la bouillie de Papa-Ours. » Aie ! Elle est trop chaude! » fit-elle en reposant la cuillère. Elle goûta ensuite celle de la Maman-Ours. » Oh! Elle est trop froide! » dit-elle en repoussant la cuillère. Elle goûta enfin la bouillie du Bébé-Ours et la trouva tout à fait bien. Elle la mangea toute, sans en laisser une seule bouchée. Boucles d'Or aperçut alors les trois chaises et voulut grimper sur celle de Papa-Ours. Mais il n'y avait même pas un coussin et elle la trouva beaucoup trop dure. Elle essaya celle de Maman-Ours, mais cette fois il y avait trop de coussins et elle la trouva trop confortable. Elle s'installa enfin sur celle de bébe-Ours. Elle était juste comme il faut, confortable et bien rembourree. Et Boucles d'Or s'amusa à sauter et à rebondir tant et si bien qu'elle défonça la chaise et tomba par terre.
"Je suis fatiguée" soupira Boucles d'Or en voyant les trois lits dans la chambre. Elle grimpa sur le lit du Papa-Ours, mais redescendit aussitôt. Ilétait beaucoup trop dur. Elle essaya ensuite celui de Maman-Ours, mais celui-la était trop mou et plein de bosses. Elle monta enfin sur le lit de Bébé-Ours, il était tout à fait bien. Boucles d'Or s'y laissa tomber et s'endormit aussitôt.
Au bout d’un moment, les trois ours, très contents de leur promenade dans la forêt, rentrèrent à la maison et s’aperçurent que l’on avait touché à leurs bols.
» Quelqu'un a goûté à ma bouillie! » dit le Papa-Ours de sa grosse voix bourrue.
» Quelqu'un a goûté à ma bouillie! » fit la Maman-Ours de sa moyenne voix.
» Quelqu'un a goûté à ma bouillie et l'a toute mangée! » cria Bébé-Ours de sa toute petite voix.
» Quelqu'un s'est assis sur ma chaise! » gronda Papa-Ours de sa grosse voix bourrue. » Quelqu'un s'est assis sur ma chaise! » dit Maman-Ours de sa moyenne voix.
» Quelqu'un s'est assis sur la mienne et l'a défoncée! » pleurnicha Bébé-Ours de sa toute petite voix.
Ils allèrent ensuite dans leur chambre:
» On s'est couché sur mon lit ! » s'écria le Papa-Ours de sa grosse voix.


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