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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Homer]] was scared of bears, he was also scared of the books ''[[The Bear Went Over the Mountain]]'', ''[[The Berenstain Bears]]'' and ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears''.
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[[Bart]] read [[Maggie]] what he claimed was the real story of ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears''. In his version, [[Goldilocks]] broke into the [[Three bears house|Bears' house]], sampled their porridge, tried their chairs and beds, and fell asleep in [[Kid Bear]]'s bed. When the Bears returned, Kid Bear declared, "Hey, look, man—breakfast in bed!" and the Three Bears ate Goldilocks. Maggie burst into tears, prompting Bart to reassure her that it was only a story and not a "docudrama."<ref>''[[Bart's Bedtime Story]]''</ref>
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When [[Homer]] was scared of bears, he was also scared of the books ''[[The Bear Went Over the Mountain]]'', ''[[The Berenstain Bears]]'' and ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears''.<ref>"[[The Fat and the Furriest]]"</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:16, July 7, 2026

Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Goldilocks and the Three Bears.png
Book Information
Genre: Fairy tale
First mentioned: Bart's Bedtime Story
First appearance: "The Fat and the Furriest"

Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a children's book. It tells of Goldilocks encounter with three bears.

History[edit]

Bart read Maggie what he claimed was the real story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. In his version, Goldilocks broke into the Bears' house, sampled their porridge, tried their chairs and beds, and fell asleep in Kid Bear's bed. When the Bears returned, Kid Bear declared, "Hey, look, man—breakfast in bed!" and the Three Bears ate Goldilocks. Maggie burst into tears, prompting Bart to reassure her that it was only a story and not a "docudrama."[1]

When Homer was scared of bears, he was also scared of the books The Bear Went Over the Mountain, The Berenstain Bears and Goldilocks and the Three Bears.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]