Goldilocks and the Three Steps (suitable for kindergarten or first grade) Note: Corny? Yea! But the kids understand the reason for the steps thereafter. Props: Doll to demonstrate steps or the book, Goldilocks and the Three Bears Once there was a little girl named Goldilocks. She was a good girl, but sometimes it was hard for her to make good choices. One day she went to the bears' house and knocked on the door. Nobody was home, but she went in anyway. Was that OK? No? She didn't make a good choice? Maybe she needs to think about it. (Doll sits on step 1.) Then Goldilocks went to the kitchen and ate the Little Bear's porridge. Was that OK? No? She didn't make a good choice? Maybe she needs to think about it some more. (Doll stands on step 2.) Then Goldilocks broke Little Bear's chair. Was that OK? No? She didn't make a good choice? Maybe she need to think about it even more. (Doll reads rule: No one has the right...) Then Goldilocks slept in Baby Bear's bed without asking. Was that OK? No? She didn't make a good choice? I think the bears need to call Goldilock's mom to come in for a conference.