Goldilocks walks into the home of three bears when they went out for a walk. The three bears consisted of a father, a mother and a child. When the bears returned home, they realised that someone has tried their porridge, sat on their chairs and slept in their beds. They then realised that there was a girl sleeping in one of their beds. Goldilocks woke up and ran out of the house scared. The moral reasoning in the story concentrates on self concern, and concern for law and order. The theme of the story is to think about how actions may harm others emotionally.