Once upon a time, in a cozy forest, lived Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. They were a happy family who loved porridge, but one day, they went for a walk in the woods, leaving their porridge to cool.
While they were away, a little girl named Goldilocks came wandering by. She peeked into their house and saw three bowls of porridge on the table. Being very curious, she tried the first bowl. 'Too hot!' she exclaimed.
Then she tried the second bowl. 'Too cold!' she pouted. Finally, she tried the third bowl. 'Just right!' she cheered, and she ate it all up! Goldilocks wasn’t thinking about whether the porridge belonged to her or not.
Next, she saw three chairs. She sat in the first chair. 'Too hard!' she grumbled. She tried the second chair. 'Too soft!' she sighed. The third chair was just right, but she sat down too hard and broke it!
Finally, she went upstairs and found three beds. She tried the first bed. 'Too hard!' she said. She tried the second bed. 'Too soft!' she complained. The third bed was just right, and she fell fast asleep.
When the three bears returned home, they were very surprised! Papa Bear noticed his porridge was gone. Mama Bear noticed hers was too cold. Baby Bear cried, 'Someone ate my porridge!'
They saw their chairs were all messed up, and Baby Bear's chair was broken. They went upstairs and found Goldilocks sleeping soundly in Baby Bear's bed.
Goldilocks woke up to three bears looking at her. She was very embarrassed for being in their house and eating and breaking things without asking. She apologized for not being respectful and promised to never do it again.
The three bears, though a little upset, felt sad that Goldilocks was so alone and scared. They helped her find her way back home. Goldilocks learned a valuable lesson about being polite and asking before taking something that doesn't belong to her. She decided that next time she'd ask permission before entering someone else's house.
From that day on, Goldilocks always remembered to ask before using someone else's things. She also learned how important it was to be kind and thoughtful to others, just like the bears had been kind to her despite her mistake. And she lived happily ever after, remembering her adventure and the lesson she learned.