We worked with the fairy tale “Goldilocks and the three bears”, The Story of the Three Bears" sometimes known as "The Three Bears", "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" or, simply, "Goldilocks" is a fairy tale first recorded in narrative form by British author and poet Robert Southey, and first published anonymously in a volume of his writings in 1837. The tale was not an original creation by Southey, but was a retelling of a story that had long been in circulation. Southey had been telling the story to others as early as September 1813, and in 1831 Eleanor Mure versified the tale and presented it to her nephew as a birthday gift. In the originally story Goldilocks was an old woman, but Southey and Mure differ in details Southey's old woman runs away when discovered, but Mure's old woman is impaled on the steeple of St Paul's Cathedral. Twelve years after the publication of Southey's tale, Joseph Cundall in 1849 transformed the antagonist from an ugly old woman to a pretty little girl who was given various names referring to her hair, like Silverlocks, Silver-Hair, Little Golden-Hair until Goldilocks was settled upon in the early 20th century. "The Story of the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language and it is a very old Nursery Tale.
Goldilocks's fate varies in the many retellings: in some versions, she runs into the forest, in some she is almost eaten by the bears but her mother rescues her, in some she vows to be a good child, and in some she returns home.
The original story is about a little girl named Goldilocks, who enters in an empty house in the forest after knocking the door and had no answer. When she was in, she found a beautiful table with food and three bowls with porridge. As she was hungry, she tasted the food, but the first one was too hot, the second one was too cold ant the third one was JUST RIGHT...
So she ate it all up. Then she went to the living – room, where she saw