Submitted by Ms. Tess!
Me and You by Anthony Browne is a fascinating take on the story of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” The illustrations, which I felt were pleasantly evocative of Wes Anderson’s film Fantastic Mr. Fox, portray simultaneously a cheery family of bears in their lovely house and, in stark contrast, a gritty urban setting, home to a small girl with blond hair. As the family of bears take a leisurely stroll through the park (while their porridge cools), the young yellow-haired girl discovers their door ajar, after a distressing walk through a neighborhood full of graffiti, broken windows, and barbed wire. When the bears return to find their belongings obviously tampered with, they are understandably alarmed. Our Goldilocks is also understandably alarmed when she’s discovered where she doesn’t belong, and flees the scene as hastily as possible. “I wonder what happened to her?” the baby bear wonders, but we get to see the girl run into the arms of a caring mother. This is a great book to demonstrate that there is more than one side to every story. See this book listed in our catalog
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