Goldilocks by Robyn Press,
illustrated by Caitlin Miller (Little Steps Publishing)
PB RRP $16.95
ISBN: 9781925117271
Reviewed by Anne Hamilton
Goldilocks wants
to set the record straight. No doubt you’ve heard about the time she was
charged with break and enter, damaging goods and terrorising bears. The story
currently circulating is nothing more than a jumble of half-truths and
distorted rumour.
Here you may judge
the facts for yourself:
Mrs Bear wanted to
spruce up her home in preparation for the visit of her in-laws. The old home
was looking a bit tired and rundown and Mrs Bear hadn’t had time to do it
herself due to a long hibernation. So she hired an interior decorator, Goldie
of Goldie’s Golden Homes, who promised her a golden result.
However, Mrs Bear
was concerned about Mr Bear’s reaction, both to a suddenly golden cottage as
well as the financial cost. She decided the best way to proceed was to present
him with a fait accompli, so she took Mr Bear for a long walk. Once they’d left
Goldie let herself in and set to work. All went well, bar a slight accident or
two, until Mr Bear arrived back unexpectedly just as Goldie was lying down to
check the new mattress she’d bought to help Mr Bear’s bad neck.
Goldie proclaims
her innocence in rhyme all the way through this flamboyantly illustrated
picture book, splashed throughout with bright yellow gold.
Hi, they call
me Goldilocks; you’ve likely heard my name.
I’ve been
inside a fairytale, that’s where I found my fame.
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