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Hogwarts Express (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

There are two images on this page separated by a dashed horizontal line towards the bottom of the page. The Hogwarts Express steam engine and tender on the track are shown from the side at the top of the page, with a small silhouette image of the complete Hogwarts Express train at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. In the top image, the front of the scarlet coloured steam engine is at the right of the page, with the tender at the left. In the middle of the right of the page, at the very front of the engine, a buffer sticks out. Above this a lamp bracket extends. To the left of this, on top of the steam engine is a funnel with smoke billowing out to the left. Along the top of the engine there is a dome covering the safety valve, and further to the left is the steam whistle. Just to the left of this is the top of the driver's cab, which has a small side window set just below the roof. Only the five wheels on one side of the train can be seen, with two small ones nearest the front of the engine, and three larger ones behind. Just above the middle large wheel on the body of the engine there is a curved name plate. At the top left of the page is the tender, where the coal and water are stored. This has solid sides, and three of the six medium sized wheels are shown down from it. The tender is coupled to the engine near its lower right edge, and both engine and tender are shown on a track which runs the width of the page. The image at the bottom of the page shows a silhouette of the complete Hogwarts Express. The steam engine is at the right of the page with all the carriages in the middle and the guard's van on the left at the end of the train. The billowing smoke is seen flying out above the engine, tender and first carriage as the train runs along the track.

Hogwarts Express (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

There are two images on this page separated by a dashed horizontal line towards the bottom of the page. The Hogwarts Express steam engine and tender on the track are shown from the side at the top of the page, with a small silhouette image of the complete Hogwarts Express train at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. In the top image, the front of the scarlet coloured steam engine is at the right of the page, with the tender at the left. In the middle of the right of the page, at the very front of the engine, a buffer sticks out. Above this a lamp bracket extends. To the left of this, on top of the steam engine is a funnel with smoke billowing out to the left. Along the top of the engine there is a dome covering the safety valve, and further to the left is the steam whistle. Just to the left of this is the top of the driver's cab, which has a small side window set just below the roof. Only the five wheels on one side of the train can be seen, with two small ones nearest the front of the engine, and three larger ones behind. Just above the middle large wheel on the body of the engine there is a curved name plate. At the top left of the page is the tender, where the coal and water are stored. This has solid sides, and three of the six medium sized wheels are shown down from it. The tender is coupled to the engine near its lower right edge, and both engine and tender are shown on a track which runs the width of the page. The image at the bottom of the page shows a silhouette of the complete Hogwarts Express. The steam engine is at the right of the page with all the carriages in the middle and the guard's van on the left at the end of the train. The billowing smoke is seen flying out above the engine, tender and first carriage as the train runs along the track.

Images from the story of "The Little Red Hen" (UEB uncontracted)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is an eight page document illustrating the story of The Little Red Hen. Each portrait page shows two images separated by a line going horizontally across the centre of the page. The little red hen is shown on page one, an ear of wheat and some grains of wheat on page two, a windmill and a sack of grain on page three, a sack and a duck on page four, a cat and a dog on page five, the hen and the duck on page six, the cat and dog on page seven, and the sack and the hen on page eight.

Cinderella and the Prince dancing at the Ball (Image 9) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the Prince. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is standing facing to the right on the left of the page, so only one eye, arm and foot can be found. On her head she wears a beautiful silver tiara with sapphires. She has long wavy golden hair. Around her neck is a diamond necklace. Cinderella is wearing a beautiful multi-layered cream silk dress with bare arms. Around her waist she has a red satin sash. She wears glass slippers on her small feet at the bottom of the page. To the right of Cinderella is the Prince. He is standing facing left so only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He has mid-brown hair and an elegant hairstyle with two curled rolls of hair on the side of his head. Down from his head he has a large cream coloured lacy cravat on his chest. He wears a grey velvet jacket with long tails. At his waist he has a pocket with a flap that is secured with a large jewel. He wears pantaloons to just below his knees which finish in a velvet cuff. He has elegant shoes fastened with a silver buckle. They are holding each other around the waist so some of Cinderella's lower arm is hidden by the Prince's arm. Above the Prince is a large crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling to light the ballroom.

Cinderella's stepmother and the ugly sisters (Image 2) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows the stepmother and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The stepmother is on the left of the page, one ugly sister in the centre and one ugly sister on the right of the page. The stepmother has a cross wrinkly face and neck in the top left of the page. Her hair is piled quite high and has a blue rinse. Her arms to the left and right are bent at the elbows which stick out. She holds her waist. She wears a simple purple dress which comes down to her bony ankles in the bottom left of the page. She wears two small black shoes. The ugly sister in the centre of the page is tall, thin and pale. She has short spiky ginger hair. To the left and right of her face there is a large ear. She has a long thin nose and big fleshy lips. Below her face a very thin neck leads to a wide collar which hides her narrow shoulders. Hanging down her flat chest is a necklace of various jewels. She has a blue sash around her waist. On her hips she has a large bustle. Her long green dress comes down to the bottom of the page and partially covers her large blue shoes. The ugly sister in the right of the page is short and fat. She has a large wavy pink wig in the centre right of the page. She has a large round ruddy face with a big fat nose. There is a large ear to the left and right of her face. Her body is square shaped. There are four red buttons down her large chest. There are four large pale blue sequins sewn onto each cuff to the left and right. Her large green shoes are peeping out under her orange dress at the bottom of the page.

Paddington and the Knickerbocker Rainbow Part Two (UEB uncontracted)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is the second part (seven pages) of a Paddington bear story in braille and Large Print with tactile illustrations. Paddington and his family go on a day trip, but the weather is awful and they end up taking shelter in a cafe and having ice-cream and drinks.

Paddington and the Knickerbocker Rainbow Part One (UEB uncontracted)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is the first part (eight pages) of a Paddington bear story in braille and Large Print with tactile illustrations. Paddington and his family go on a day trip, but the weather is awful and they end up taking shelter in a cafe and having ice-cream and drinks.

Ron and Hermione (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Harry's best friends Ron on the left of the page and Hermione on the right. They are both wearing their Hogwarts school uniform, and are standing facing you, so that their eyes, noses and mouths can be seen. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. Ron is tall and skinny with big hands and feet. His head is in the top left of the page. He has ginger hair and has a smiling face. Down from this, Ron's robes have some buttons down the front with a buckled belt beneath them. His robes are too short for him and are old and frayed, so that the lower part of his legs and trainers can be found at the bottom of the image. On top of his robes, Ron is wearing his cloak with its wide collar and with the silver clasp level with his third button. His arms are held out to the side, showing that his cloak sleeves are too short as his wrists are sticking out. The arm on the left is down, but the one on the right is held up as if he is waving. Hermione is shorter than Ron. She has bushy brown hair, and also has a smiling face. Down from this she wears her robes with some buttons down the front and her belt buckled beneath these. Over this she wears her cloak with a wide collar and silver clasp. Hermione's robes and cloak almost reach the ground, and her cloak sleeves are long enough to cover her wrists. The lower part of her boots can be seen at the bottom of the image. Like Ron, Hermione holds out her arms, with the one on the left raised as if waving, and the one on the right down by her side. At the bottom right of the image near Hermione's feet there is a pile of three of her books on the ground. They are viewed end on, the bottom one with its spine to the left, and the others with their spines at the right of the page.

Ron and Hermione (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Harry's best friends Ron on the left of the page and Hermione on the right. They are both wearing their Hogwarts school uniform, and are standing facing you, so that their eyes, noses and mouths can be seen. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. Ron is tall and skinny with big hands and feet. His head is in the top left of the page. He has ginger hair and has a smiling face. Down from this, Ron's robes have some buttons down the front with a buckled belt beneath them. His robes are too short for him and are old and frayed, so that the lower part of his legs and trainers can be found at the bottom of the image. On top of his robes, Ron is wearing his cloak with its wide collar and with the silver clasp level with his third button. His arms are held out to the side, showing that his cloak sleeves are too short as his wrists are sticking out. The arm on the left is down, but the one on the right is held up as if he is waving. Hermione is shorter than Ron. She has bushy brown hair, and also has a smiling face. Down from this she wears her robes with some buttons down the front and her belt buckled beneath these. Over this she wears her cloak with a wide collar and silver clasp. Hermione's robes and cloak almost reach the ground, and her cloak sleeves are long enough to cover her wrists. The lower part of her boots can be seen at the bottom of the image. Like Ron, Hermione holds out her arms, with the one on the left raised as if waving, and the one on the right down by her side. At the bottom right of the image near Hermione's feet there is a pile of three of her books on the ground. They are viewed end on, the bottom one with its spine to the left, and the others with their spines at the right of the page.

Ron and Hermione (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Harry's best friends Ron on the left of the page and Hermione on the right. They are both wearing their Hogwarts school uniform, and are standing facing you, so that their eyes, noses and mouths can be seen. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. Ron is tall and skinny with big hands and feet. His head is in the top left of the page. He has ginger hair and has a smiling face. Down from this, Ron's robes have some buttons down the front with a buckled belt beneath them. His robes are too short for him and are old and frayed, so that the lower part of his legs and trainers can be found at the bottom of the image. On top of his robes, Ron is wearing his cloak with its wide collar and with the silver clasp level with his third button. His arms are held out to the side, showing that his cloak sleeves are too short as his wrists are sticking out. The arm on the left is down, but the one on the right is held up as if he is waving. Hermione is shorter than Ron. She has bushy brown hair, and also has a smiling face. Down from this she wears her robes with some buttons down the front and her belt buckled beneath these. Over this she wears her cloak with a wide collar and silver clasp. Hermione's robes and cloak almost reach the ground, and her cloak sleeves are long enough to cover her wrists. The lower part of her boots can be seen at the bottom of the image. Like Ron, Hermione holds out her arms, with the one on the left raised as if waving, and the one on the right down by her side. At the bottom right of the image near Hermione's feet there is a pile of three of her books on the ground. They are viewed end on, the bottom one with its spine to the left, and the others with their spines at the right of the page.

Tardis in Space (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of TV Time Lord Doctor Who's space ship, the Tardis. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The picture is surrounded by a dashed line image border. At one time, the TARDIS could change its appearance to match its surroundings but at some point it became stuck in the form of a 1960s blue police telephone box. The rectangular shape of the Tardis is seen from the front and fills most of the central part of the page. Its top is tilted to the left. At the top of the image, on the roof of the box, is a blue light. Down the page from this are two narrow doors, each with a small six-paned window at the top and three panels down the page. The top panel on the door to the left has a small hinged opening. The TARDIS is flying through space and time and is surrounded by small dots representing stars in the distance. The TARDIS is much larger on the inside than the outside: although it looks only big enough to contain one person, it is very spacious inside with room for many people and much sophisticated technology.

Tardis in Space (large print)

by Rnib

This is an image of TV Time Lord Doctor Who's space ship, the Tardis. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The picture is surrounded by a dashed line image border. At one time, the TARDIS could change its appearance to match its surroundings but at some point it became stuck in the form of a 1960s blue police telephone box. The rectangular shape of the Tardis is seen from the front and fills most of the central part of the page. Its top is tilted to the left. At the top of the image, on the roof of the box, is a blue light. Down the page from this are two narrow doors, each with a small six-paned window at the top and three panels down the page. The top panel on the door to the left has a small hinged opening. The TARDIS is flying through space and time and is surrounded by small dots representing stars in the distance. The TARDIS is much larger on the inside than the outside: although it looks only big enough to contain one person, it is very spacious inside with room for many people and much sophisticated technology.

Tardis in Space (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of TV Time Lord Doctor Who's space ship, the Tardis. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The picture is surrounded by a dashed line image border. At one time, the TARDIS could change its appearance to match its surroundings but at some point it became stuck in the form of a 1960s blue police telephone box. The rectangular shape of the Tardis is seen from the front and fills most of the central part of the page. Its top is tilted to the left. At the top of the image, on the roof of the box, is a blue light. Down the page from this are two narrow doors, each with a small six-paned window at the top and three panels down the page. The top panel on the door to the left has a small hinged opening. The TARDIS is flying through space and time and is surrounded by small dots representing stars in the distance. The TARDIS is much larger on the inside than the outside: although it looks only big enough to contain one person, it is very spacious inside with room for many people and much sophisticated technology.

The Dursley Family (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Dudley, Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia Dursley from left to right on the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The family are all facing you so both their eyes, nose and mouth can be found on each character, and they are all standing holding their arms out to their sides. Dudley and Uncle Vernon have no neck and have tummies bulging over their trousers because they are fat. Aunt Petunia is a tall, thin lady. Dudley's circular head is halfway down the left of the page. He has short, smooth hair, and a straight mouth. Down from his head is his rounded body and he wears a long-sleeved jumper and blue jeans. His shoes stick out from the legs of his jeans at the bottom of the page. Uncle Vernon's head can be found in the top centre of the page. His wavy hair is swept across his forehead and he has a very large moustache. Down from his head is his rounded body. He is smartly dressed in a tie, a shirt with cuff-links at the ends of the sleeves and a pair of trousers. His collar and wide tie can be found down from his head. His shoes stick out from the legs of his trousers at the bottom of the page. Aunt Petunia's head can be found on the upper right of the page. She has medium length hair and a straight mouth. Petunia has a string of beads down from her long neck. She wears a long-sleeved, knee length straight dress, has very thin legs and wears high heeled shoes.

The Dursley Family (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Dudley, Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia Dursley from left to right on the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The family are all facing you so both their eyes, nose and mouth can be found on each character, and they are all standing holding their arms out to their sides. Dudley and Uncle Vernon have no neck and have tummies bulging over their trousers because they are fat. Aunt Petunia is a tall, thin lady. Dudley's circular head is halfway down the left of the page. He has short, smooth hair, and a straight mouth. Down from his head is his rounded body and he wears a long-sleeved jumper and blue jeans. His shoes stick out from the legs of his jeans at the bottom of the page. Uncle Vernon's head can be found in the top centre of the page. His wavy hair is swept across his forehead and he has a very large moustache. Down from his head is his rounded body. He is smartly dressed in a tie, a shirt with cuff-links at the ends of the sleeves and a pair of trousers. His collar and wide tie can be found down from his head. His shoes stick out from the legs of his trousers at the bottom of the page. Aunt Petunia's head can be found on the upper right of the page. She has medium length hair and a straight mouth. Petunia has a string of beads down from her long neck. She wears a long-sleeved, knee length straight dress, has very thin legs and wears high heeled shoes.

The Dursley Family (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Dudley, Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia Dursley from left to right on the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The family are all facing you so both their eyes, nose and mouth can be found on each character, and they are all standing holding their arms out to their sides. Dudley and Uncle Vernon have no neck and have tummies bulging over their trousers because they are fat. Aunt Petunia is a tall, thin lady. Dudley's circular head is halfway down the left of the page. He has short, smooth hair, and a straight mouth. Down from his head is his rounded body and he wears a long-sleeved jumper and blue jeans. His shoes stick out from the legs of his jeans at the bottom of the page. Uncle Vernon's head can be found in the top centre of the page. His wavy hair is swept across his forehead and he has a very large moustache. Down from his head is his rounded body. He is smartly dressed in a tie, a shirt with cuff-links at the ends of the sleeves and a pair of trousers. His collar and wide tie can be found down from his head. His shoes stick out from the legs of his trousers at the bottom of the page. Aunt Petunia's head can be found on the upper right of the page. She has medium length hair and a straight mouth. Petunia has a string of beads down from her long neck. She wears a long-sleeved, knee length straight dress, has very thin legs and wears high heeled shoes.

The Fat Lady Painting and Nearly Headless Nick (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows the corridor where the painting of the Fat Lady is and Nearly Headless Nick is floating above the skirting board. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The Fat Lady is on the left of the page and Nearly Headless Nick is on the right side of the page. The Fat Lady stands within her picture which is surrounded by a large golden frame with decorative scrolls at the top. The Fat Lady is turned to speak to Nearly Headless Nick, so only the side of her face, one eye, her nose, open mouth, ear and dangly earring can be found. She has silver hair which is elegantly tied back into a neat bun. Down from her head is a string of pearls around her neck. Down from this is her full-skirted pink satin dress. Her dress has large puffed sleeves on either side of her body. Her arm on the left is pointed down, and her arm on the right is held up, waving at Nearly Headless Nick. Around her waist is a wide sash. Her satin dress is very long reaching her picture frame, so her feet can not be found. Along the bottom of the image runs a skirting board. On the right side of the page, Nearly Headless Nick is facing you, floating above the ground. His head is on the top right of the page. He wears a hat with a large plume, but his head has flopped to one side as it has been partially chopped off. His eyes, nose and mouth can be found, but they are all tilted at an angle. His neck shows the axe cut and the small bit of skin holding his head on. Directly down from this is his ruff, and his neatly fitted doublet with a row of buttons down the front. Both of his arms can be found; the arm on his left is held out, whilst the arm on his right is held up. He is pulling his head to show off his cut neck. Down from his doublet are his legs. He wears tights and small shoes.

The Fat Lady Painting and Nearly Headless Nick (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows the corridor where the painting of the Fat Lady is and Nearly Headless Nick is floating above the skirting board. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The Fat Lady is on the left of the page and Nearly Headless Nick is on the right side of the page. The Fat Lady stands within her picture which is surrounded by a large golden frame with decorative scrolls at the top. The Fat Lady is turned to speak to Nearly Headless Nick, so only the side of her face, one eye, her nose, open mouth, ear and dangly earring can be found. She has silver hair which is elegantly tied back into a neat bun. Down from her head is a string of pearls around her neck. Down from this is her full-skirted pink satin dress. Her dress has large puffed sleeves on either side of her body. Her arm on the left is pointed down, and her arm on the right is held up, waving at Nearly Headless Nick. Around her waist is a wide sash. Her satin dress is very long reaching her picture frame, so her feet cannot be found. Along the bottom of the image runs a skirting board. On the right side of the page, Nearly Headless Nick is facing you, floating above the ground. His head is on the top right of the page. He wears a hat with a large plume, but his head has flopped to one side as it has been partially chopped off. His eyes, nose and mouth can be found, but they are all tilted at an angle. His neck shows the axe cut and the small bit of skin holding his head on. Directly down from this is his ruff, and his neatly fitted doublet with a row of buttons down the front. Both of his arms can be found; the arm on his left is held out, whilst the arm on his right is held up. He is pulling his head to show off his cut neck. Down from his doublet are his legs. He wears tights and small shoes.

The Fat Lady Painting and Nearly Headless Nick (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows the corridor where the painting of the Fat Lady is and Nearly Headless Nick is floating above the skirting board. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The Fat Lady is on the left of the page and Nearly Headless Nick is on the right side of the page. The Fat Lady stands within her picture which is surrounded by a large golden frame with decorative scrolls at the top. The Fat Lady is turned to speak to Nearly Headless Nick, so only the side of her face, one eye, her nose, open mouth, ear and dangly earring can be found. She has silver hair which is elegantly tied back into a neat bun. Down from her head is a string of pearls around her neck. Down from this is her full-skirted pink satin dress. Her dress has large puffed sleeves on either side of her body. Her arm on the left is pointed down, and her arm on the right is held up, waving at Nearly Headless Nick. Around her waist is a wide sash. Her satin dress is very long reaching her picture frame, so her feet cannot be found. Along the bottom of the image runs a skirting board. On the right side of the page, Nearly Headless Nick is facing you, floating above the ground. His head is on the top right of the page. He wears a hat with a large plume, but his head has flopped to one side as it has been partially chopped off. His eyes, nose and mouth can be found, but they are all tilted at an angle. His neck shows the axe cut and the small bit of skin holding his head on. Directly down from this is his ruff, and his neatly fitted doublet with a row of buttons down the front. Both of his arms can be found; the arm on his left is held out, whilst the arm on his right is held up. He is pulling his head to show off his cut neck. Down from his doublet are his legs. He wears tights and small shoes.

The Iron Man from the Novel by Ted Hughes (UEB uncontracted)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a tactile image of the Iron Man, a character from a children's novel of the same name by the writer and former Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes.

Wizard (large print)

by Rnib

This page shows an image of a magical wizard. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. The wizard is facing you so both eyes, hands and feet can be found. His head is in the top centre of the page. He wears a conical black hat with a wide brim. It is decorated with three stars. Down from his eyes is his nose and a long moustache. He also has a long beard. His hair to the left and right of his face is grey and long with some falling onto his shoulders and down his back. He wears a grey purple gown and grey cloak which come down nearly to the ground. His arm on the left is held up slightly and bent at the elbow. The wizard holds his wand in this hand. His other arm is held down slightly. His cuffs are very wide. Around his waist he wears a big leather belt. At the bottom of the page he wears some black boots.

Wizard (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows an image of a magical wizard. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. The wizard is facing you so both eyes, hands and feet can be found. His head is in the top centre of the page. He wears a conical black hat with a wide brim. It is decorated with three stars. Down from his eyes is his nose and a long moustache. He also has a long beard. His hair to the left and right of his face is grey and long with some falling onto his shoulders and down his back. He wears a grey purple gown and grey cloak which come down nearly to the ground. His arm on the left is held up slightly and bent at the elbow. The wizard holds his wand in this hand. His other arm is held down slightly. His cuffs are very wide. Around his waist he wears a big leather belt. At the bottom of the page he wears some black boots.

Wizard (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This page shows an image of a magical wizard. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. The wizard is facing you so both eyes, hands and feet can be found. His head is in the top centre of the page. He wears a conical black hat with a wide brim. It is decorated with three stars. Down from his eyes is his nose and a long moustache. He also has a long beard. His hair to the left and right of his face is grey and long with some falling onto his shoulders and down his back. He wears a grey purple gown and grey cloak which come down nearly to the ground. His arm on the left is held up slightly and bent at the elbow. The wizard holds his wand in this hand. His other arm is held down slightly. His cuffs are very wide. Around his waist he wears a big leather belt. At the bottom of the page he wears some black boots.

Three Little Pigs Story, images 11 to 20 (of 20) (UEB uncontracted)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a ten page document illustrating part of the story of The Three Little Pigs. The first half of the story is in the file Three little pigs 1 to 10. Each page shows a scene from the story with a short descriptive braille label.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears 11 (The three bears scare Goldilocks away) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Goldilocks running away from the three bears. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Goldilocks has been woken up and is running away on the left of the page. She is seen from the side facing left. Her arms and legs are stretched out as she runs away looking very scared and unhappy. Baby Bear is in the middle of the page. Mother Bear is to the right and Father Bear to the right again on the right side of the page. The bears are viewed from the side facing left so only one eye, ear and arm can be found on each of them. They are walking after Goldilocks so both legs can be found. Mother Bear wears a dress and Father Bear has shorts on. Father Bear and Mother Bear are growling at Goldilocks.

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