what is the moral lesson
of the story goldilock and tge three bears
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When the bears returned home, they see that someone tried their porridge, sat in their chairs, and slept in their beds. Moral reasoning in the story focuses on self concern, self concern, and concern for law and order. The theme of the story is Think about how your actions might hurt others.
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The moral of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” is that individual actions can hurt others, especially when one person uses or destroys another person's property. In addition, the popular fable stresses the importance of self control and respecting others.
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