Mother Goat and Little Goats Moral Stories Quiz
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True or false:Goldilocks eats the bear family's porridge.

True

True or false: The little goats are warned not to open the door for anyone.

True

True or false: The wolf disguises his voice and covers his feet to trick the little goats.

True

True or false: The little goats let the wolf in the house on his first attempt.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The little goats recognize the wolf's white feet and do not let him in the house.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The mother goat returns home and finds all her little goats safe.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The mother goat finds the last little goat hiding in the clock.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The mother goat finds her little goats alive inside the wolf's stomach.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The mother goat stitches the wolf's stomach after putting rocks inside it.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Both stories have a moral lesson about being reckless and not following warnings.

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Study Notes

Goldilocks goes into the forest and finds the house of the bear family, eats their porridge, breaks a chair, and falls asleep in a bed, but is scared off when the bears return.

Mother goat warns her little goats not to open the door for anyone, especially the wolf who has a rough voice and black feet.

The wolf tries to trick the little goats by disguising his voice and coloring his feet with chalk and flour.

The little goats recognize the wolf's voice and black feet and do not let him in the house.

The wolf is angry and goes to a bakery to get flour to cover his feet.

The little goats recognize the wolf's white feet and do not let him in the house.

The mother goat returns safely from the forest.

The little goats are protected by their mother and recognize the wolf's attempts to trick them.

Goldilocks learns her lesson and promises to listen to her parents and not go into the forest without permission.

Both stories have a moral lesson about the importance of listening to warnings and being cautious around strangers.

  • A wolf comes to the little goats' cottage pretending to be their mother.
  • The little goats hide from the wolf in various places around the house.
  • The wolf catches all the little goats except the one hiding in the clock.
  • The mother goat returns home and finds the house in a mess and her little goats missing.
  • The mother goat finds the last little goat hiding in the clock and learns what happened.
  • The mother goat and her remaining little goat go to the yard and find the wolf sleeping.
  • The mother goat realizes her little goats may be alive inside the wolf's stomach.
  • The little goat brings a needle, thread, and scissors to the mother goat.
  • The mother goat cuts open the wolf's stomach and finds all her little goats alive.
  • The mother goat puts rocks inside the wolf's stomach, stitches it up, and the wolf drowns in the river.

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Test your knowledge on the classic moral stories of Mother Goat and Little Goats, as well as Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Questions cover themes such as caution around strangers, listening to warnings, and the importance of family bonds.

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