

She falls out the window and is never seen again. However, he accidentally thought it was the wrong kind of vixen, which got her changed into a mean old woman who, after not being invited around to the bears' place, decides to go check it out for herself. Robert Southey apparently heard this tale from an uncle and was the first to publish it. According to that other wiki, the original tale was probably that of Scrapefoot the vixen (as in a fox), who was an unwelcome guest at the bears' castle (yes, you read right. Like many Fairy Tales, this one has evolved over the years. When they discovered the culprit, still sleeping in Baby Bear's bed, you can guess how it ended. They found evidence that someone had entered their house, eaten their food, used their furniture, etc. Papa Bear's was too hard, Mama Bear's was too soft, but Baby Bear's was just right, and she climbed in and fell fast asleep. Papa Bear's was too hard, Mama Bear's was too soft, but Baby Bear's was just right - or it was until she sat on it and it broke. Being hungry, she tasted them: Papa Bear's was too hot, Mama Bear's was too cold, but Baby Bear's was just right, so she ate it. She found three bowls of porridge in the kitchen. The bears weren't home, but they'd left their door unlocked, so Goldilocks came in. One day, she took a walk in the woods and came to a house where three bears lived - a papa bear, a mama bear and a baby bear. Once Upon a Time, there was a little girl called Goldilocks, so-named for her blonde hair.
