Monday, February 24, 2020

Too hard; too soft; just right

Goldilocks and The Three Bears is an odd story, but for very little children what sticks is the "too hot; too cold; just right" pattern.

When it's hot summer, parents should provide a cooler place for children to hide. When it's cold, they need warmth. Parents can help children find "just right."

If you don't do it, they might sneak into the homes of bears. (Maybe that's not what that story means; it's hard to say.)

"Just Now"
photo by Pushpa Ramachandran
of stored, unused bricks, slightly softened

1 comment:

  1. The link I used above was the best match, but there had been another mention of The Three Bears on my blog, and in one of those cool/weird connections, it also had an image of bricks. There's no connection between bricks and that story. Or there wasn't, until now.

    Just right:
    https://justaddlightandstir.blogspot.com/2010/12/just-right.html

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