
You might know the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, but do you know the SONG of Goldilocks and the Three Bears? Preschoolers and toddlers will love this fun nursery rhyme song about a little girl exploring a bear's house. They can also practice counting to three while singing along! Lyrics: When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears, Oh whatever do I see? A bowl that was huge, A bowl that was small And a bowl that was tiny, and that was all! She counted them 1, 2, 3. When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears, Oh whatever do I see? A chair that was huge, A chair that was small, And a chair that was tiny, and that was all! She counted them one, two, three! When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears, Oh whatever do I see? A bed that was huge, A bed that was small, And a bed that was tiny, and that was all! She counted them 1, 2, 3. When Goldilocks ran from the house of the bears, Oh whatever do I see? A bear that was huge, A bear that was small, And a bear that was tiny and that was all. They growled at her GRR, GRR, GRR!
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
After watching the video, you learned the nursery rhyme song about Goldilocks and the Three Bears. You also learned about different sizes of bowls, chairs, beds, and bears, and practiced counting to three.
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Some activities you can do with your child now
- Encourage your child to count objects around the house, like bowls, chairs, and beds, just like Goldilocks did in the video. - Act out the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears using stuffed animals or dolls, taking turns playing different characters. - Sing the nursery rhyme song together, emphasizing the counting aspect and adding actions or movements to make it interactive. - Talk about the concept of sizes (huge, small, tiny) and ask your child to find objects in different sizes around them.
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Pretend play with your child
Game Name: "Goldilocks Counting Adventure" Instructions: As the parent, take turns with your child pretending to be Goldilocks. While singing the nursery rhyme, act out the story by counting the different sizes of objects in your house, like bowls, chairs, and beds. Encourage your child to practice counting to three and have fun growling like bears at the end!




