Goldilocks and the Three Bears in Sign Language

What is the sign language for "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"?

To sign "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use classifiers to represent the characters and actions in the story. First, you would sign "GOLDILOCKS" by forming the letter "G" handshape, which represents her hair. Then, you can fingerspell her name using the manual alphabet.

Next, to represent the THREE BEARS, you would use the "3" handshape, with the index, middle, and ring fingers extended to differentiate each bear's size. Additionally, you can show the bears eating porridge by using a "C" handshape to represent a bowl and using classifiers to show each bear eating.

Goldilocks Sign

To sign "GOLDILOCKS," use the "G" handshape to illustrate her hair, followed by fingerspelling her name using the manual alphabet.

Three Bears Sign

To sign the THREE BEARS, use the "3" handshape to represent each bear, showcasing their different sizes by adjusting the height of your signing.

Porridge Eating

To depict the bears consuming porridge, make a "C" handshape to show the bowl, and then employ classifiers to demonstrate each bear eating.

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