We listened to this book. Miss Bocko's class thinks the story was special because it had Spanish words like
osos (bears),
Rubia (girl with blond hair),
sillas (chairs), and
las tres camas (three beds). Can you guess the name of the story in English? That's right! Golidlocks and the Three Bears!
But
Rubia and the Three Osos by Susan Middleton Elya is different from other Goldilocks stories we've heard. In this version, Rubia ate Bebé's
sopa, not his porridge. After she ran away from the
osos, Rubia did a good deed and made soup at home which she delivered to the bears to replace the soup she'd eaten. She glued the chair and she apologized to the family.
We noticed a Welcome mat in on one page said
Bienvenido - and we even figured out what that meant!