

A curious little girl named Goldilocks wanders into the forest and discovers an empty cottage belonging to a family of bears. She tries their porridge, chairs, and beds, learning a valuable lesson about respect and asking permission along the way.
One sunny morning, Goldilocks wandered deeper into the forest. Her basket bounced, her curls shimmered, and her eyes sparkled with curiosity.
Ahead stood a little house with blue shutters. “Who lives here?” she whispered. She knocked—no answer. The door swung gently open.
Inside it smelled like fresh porridge. On the table sat three bowls—big, middle, and small—each steaming softly. Goldilocks stepped closer.
She tried the big bowl. “Too hot!” She tried the medium bowl. “Too cold.” She tried the small bowl. “Just right!” She ate it all. It was warm and sweet.
She looked around. She saw three chairs. She sat on the big chair. “Too tall!” She sat on the medium chair. “Too wide!” She sat on the small chair. “Just right!” Then—crack! The little chair leg broke.
Goldilocks said, “Oh no!” Her face turned pink. She looked around and tiptoed upstairs.
There were three beds: one big, one medium, and one small. She tried the first bed—too hard. She tried the second—too soft. She lay on the third bed. “Just right,” and she fell asleep.
Soon, the bears came home. Papa Bear looked at the table. “Someone ate my porridge!” Mama Bear looked at her chair. “Someone sat in my chair!” Baby Bear looked at his chair. “My chair is broken!”
They walked upstairs very quietly. Papa Bear said, “Someone slept in my bed!” Mama Bear looked at the bed. Baby Bear pointed. “She is still there!”
Goldilocks woke with a start. Three furry faces looked down,one big, one middle, one small. Goldilocks tumbled out of bed.
“I’m sorry,” Goldilocks said quickly. “I didn’t mean to cause trouble. Your house looked so friendly, and I was so tired.” Mama Bear’s voice was gentle. “Next time, little one, don’t go into someone’s home without asking.” Goldilocks nodded, her eyes wide.
Papa Bear fixed the chair. Baby Bear offered her a tiny wooden spoon. “So you’ll always remember to ask first!” Goldilocks smiled. “I will.”
She left the cottage, sunlight dancing along her red boots. In the distance, the Bears waved from their doorway.
The forest rustled kindly around her as she whispered, “Curiosity is good—but kindness first, always.”
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