![]() ![]() The soft pencil-and-wash illustrations, in earthy shades of brown and sepia, are packed with interesting details to spot. ‘Goldilocks’ is clearly not pleased – her porridge has been eaten, her chair broken, and her bed slept in. Goldilocks – at least it could be her – does make an appearance at the end of the book, though, when the family returns home and discovers what the baby bear cub has been up to. And he finds that Goldilocks’ things suit him best. In this version of the story, it is the baby cub who tries out the items in the human family’s house. In each case, it is Baby Bear’s things that suit Goldilocks best. Traditionally, it is Goldilocks who enters the house of the Three Bears and tries out first their porridge, second their chairs, and third their beds. ![]() It turns the ‘Goldilocks’ fairy tale on its head. ![]() Deep In The Forest – Wordless Books Wordless Books Deep In The Forest (1976)ĭeep In The Forest is the story of a baby bear who investigates the log cabin home of a pioneer family while they are out for a walk. ![]()
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