Ayn Rand's Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1949) is a story and moral tale often told to children before bed as a means by which their behavior can be modified. The original story, which dates to the 19th Century, uses nature vs. an unruly child who disobeys her parents, wanders off without telling her nanny where she is going and is never heard from again.
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