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What is the name or who is this book by please?

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SecondhandRose · 02/07/2006 18:33

Its about Goldilocks, she visits the 3 bears house and wrecks it. They visit her back to her house and they wreck it but they later find out the house belongs to the wolf.

Does this ring any bells with anyone? The story above is probably not right. I told a lady today that I would find out for her as all the Mumsnet girls are brilliant. Any ideas for a title or an author?

Thanks

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cjmummy · 02/07/2006 18:55

not sure if it is this one but there is a book called revolting rhymes by roald dahl that does similar things

littlerach · 02/07/2006 18:57

yes, I know the one.

it is a large story book, as opposed to a small paperback.

Sorry, don't know the name though!!

WigWamBam · 02/07/2006 18:59

There's Mr Wolf and the Three Bears by Jan Fearnley ...

"Mr. Wolf, who enjoyed flapjacks with a side order of Chicken Little in Mr. Wolf's Pancakes, is an easygoing chef with a take-no-prisoners approach to etiquette. In another archly hilarious gathering of nursery characters, he now prepares a birthday feast for Baby Bear, with help from Grandma. When the Three Bears arrive, "someone barged in front of them! It was Goldilocks!" A smirking girl stands in the doorway with eyes narrowed and arms akimbo. "She said she was invited, too," Daddy Bear protests, fiddling unhappily with his tie. The hosts frown uncomfortably while the blonde bully stuffs her face with Huff Puff Cakes and Cheesy Snipsnaps (recipes are provided, along with a plug for a Mr. Wolf Web site). To distract Baby Bear, who weeps in despair, Grandma calls for a game of hide-and-seek, "but no hiding in the kitchen, please." Afterward, Goldilocks fails to reappear. "Never mind," says Grandma, carrying in a huge, steaming hot pie, crimped in a familiar curly design. "She's gone now, and I've made us a special treat to celebrate." With her consistently wry humor, Fearnley does not reveal the mystery filling of the "golden" dessert in either text or her innocent-looking illustrations.

SecondhandRose · 02/07/2006 19:20

Not sure if its that doesn't sound like there's much house wrecking going on.

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mousiemousie · 02/07/2006 19:34

I know the book but can't help on the author, sorry. It's a jolly good book though

roisin · 02/07/2006 19:54

I'm racking my brains, but haven't got there yet. I love it though, but we no longer have a copy in the house.

robinpud · 02/07/2006 19:56

is it this one here?

roisin · 02/07/2006 19:57

Fantastic Robinpud - well done!

treacletart · 02/07/2006 20:02

How about any of this lot from Amazon...
hip-bears ,
goldilocks returns or
this one claims to be another point of view

treacletart · 02/07/2006 20:03

oooh Roisin beat me!

treacletart · 02/07/2006 20:04

robinpud rather!

SecondhandRose · 02/07/2006 20:05

I can ALWAYS rely on Mumsnet. Thank you sooo much.

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