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The Bears Return: The Three Bears return from their walk and promptly notice the progressions in their home. Ober, Warren U. (1981). The Story of the Three Bears. Scholars Facsimiles & Reprints. ISBN 0-8201-1362-X. The Bears' Outing: One morning, after Mother Bear makes porridge for breakfast, they find it too warm to even consider eating. The family chooses to take a stroll in the timberland while the porridge chills off. Briggs, Katherine Mary (2002) [1977]. British Folk Tales and Legends. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-28602-6. The Seven Basic Plots. Booker, Christopher (2005). "The Rule of Three". The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories. Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8264-5209-4.
Bring the story of Little Red Riding Hood into your classroom with this Little Red Riding Hood Animation Story. Children are sure to be enchanted by the incredible illustrations and storytelling. Curry, Charles Madison (1921). Children's Literature. Rand McNally& Company. p. 179. ISBN 9781344646789. three bears. Dorson, Richard Mercer (2001) [1968]. The British Folklorists. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-415-20426-7. For inspiring dress-up ideas, have a look at these Traditional Tales Character Cut-Outs. Use them to help you plan some incredible costumes for role-playing. Schultz, William Todd (2005). Handbook of Psychobiography. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-516827-5.
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Once she becomes sleepy, she decides to lie down on a bed. She tries three different beds, finding the third one to be perfect. Introduction: The Three Bears live in a house in the timberland. They have three dishes of porridge, three seats, and three beds. Opie, Iona; Opie, Peter (1992) [1974]. The Classic Fairy Tales. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-211559-6. Elms, Alan C. (July–September 1977). " "The Three Bears": Four Interpretations". The Journal of American Folklore. 90 (357): 257–273. doi: 10.2307/539519. JSTOR 539519.