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(Goldilocks and) the Three Bears
En attendant que leurs bols de chocolat refroidissent, Papa ours, Maman ours et le petit ourson font une promenade. Arrive une certaine Boucle d'Or. Elle a très faim. Elle trouve le chocolat de Papa ours trop chaud, celui de Maman ours trop froid, mais celui du petit ourson, mmhh...
34 pages; Paperback; L'Ecole des Loisirs
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A children's classic, great for beginners
Les Trois Ours is a translation of an American edition of the classic English folktale of Goldilocks, and is at an appropriate level for children and other beginners in French, since it's always easy to tell what's going on by looking at the pictures and already knowing the story. My only complaint is that in the translation, porridge has become chocolate, even though the food in the drawings is clearly not any kind of chocolate. Who sits down to eat a bowl of warm chocolate anyway?
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from New Jersey, USA on 2/14/2012
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