One moral could be respect for others' property. The girl entered the bears' house without permission, which was wrong. By the end of the story, she learned her lesson when the bears came back.
The story is about a girl who enters the house of three bears. She tries their porridge, sits in their chairs, and sleeps in their beds. When the bears come back, they find things amiss and finally find the girl. Usually, it's a simple and charming story teaching about respecting others' property.
The main characters are the three bears and the girl. The three bears are usually described as Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. And the girl is just a curious little girl who enters their house.
The moral could be about respecting others' property. Just like Goldilocks entered the bears' house without permission, it shows that we should not intrude into other people's or in this case, bears' homes without asking.
The original story of 'The Story of the Three Bears' is about a little girl who enters the house of three bears. There are papa bear, mama bear and baby bear. Each bear has its own bowl of porridge, chair and bed which are different in size. The girl tries out each of their things, finding the baby bear's things are just right for her in most cases, like the baby bear's porridge is not too hot or cold, the chair is just the right size to sit on, and the bed is comfortable for her to lie on. Eventually, the bears come home and find the girl in baby bear's bed, and she runs away in fright.
I'm not sure which specific 'girl with the bears story' you mean. There could be many stories involving a girl and bears. It could be a folktale where a girl befriends bears in a forest, or perhaps a story about a girl who gets lost and is protected by bears.
The main characters are the three little bears, which include a big bear, a medium - sized bear, and a little bear. And there is Goldilocks. She is the one who enters the bears' house and tries out their things.