If you’re really busy, just feed your kind lots of NyQuil, and buy a book that just has “Once upon a time… and they all lived happily ever after” on each page.
I remember I had a teacher in middle school who noted that it made sense that the largest bowl of porridge would be too hot, but it didn’t make sense that the middle bowl would be too cold and the smallest just right. I’ve no idea what he said after that (my attention went elsewhere at that point). Perhaps it’s that the lesson is GL is happy with what fits her size, or maybe it’s that GL is happy to steal from someone small and weak. In either case, if there’s no baby bear, she certainly stumbled onto a place most unfortunate for her.
Imagine about 2 years ago
The abridged version.
And then there’s just “Two Bears”. With big bellies.
Ida No about 2 years ago
If you’re really busy, just feed your kind lots of NyQuil, and buy a book that just has “Once upon a time… and they all lived happily ever after” on each page.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
And instead of her long hair, Repunzel more realistically lets down a rope ladder.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Short versions so the mom can get to sleep…
Diane in comics land Premium Member about 2 years ago
I remember I had a teacher in middle school who noted that it made sense that the largest bowl of porridge would be too hot, but it didn’t make sense that the middle bowl would be too cold and the smallest just right. I’ve no idea what he said after that (my attention went elsewhere at that point). Perhaps it’s that the lesson is GL is happy with what fits her size, or maybe it’s that GL is happy to steal from someone small and weak. In either case, if there’s no baby bear, she certainly stumbled onto a place most unfortunate for her.
Imagine about 2 years ago
My daughter kept falling asleep before I got to the endings. I still have no idea how any of the stories end.