![]() ![]() ‘The three dinosaurs went Someplace Else and were definitely not hiding in the woods waiting for an unsuspecting child to come by.’ ![]() The themes are mature, so will require an advanced picture book reader to pick up the implied meaning. This book was a pleasure to read and I love a picture book that asks the reader to be clever. In the classic Three Bears tale, the bears are usually the goodies and Goldilocks is the naughty, intruding baddie. Oh, and one of the dinosaurs is just visiting from Norway. They’re hiding in the forest, waiting to see who will enter their tempting house. The bears dinosaurs aren’t really going for a walk. ![]() Goldilocks doesn’t sit on any of the three chairs, because they’re all too tall. It’s not porridge, it’s chocolate pudding. Mo Willems has delivered the quirkiest Three Bears plot yet. So, what would the legendary Mo Willems do with the famous Goldilocks? According to my quick internet search, The Story of the Three Bears was first written down in the early 1800s. I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you the story. ![]()
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