The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
When Papa Bear tells the cubs why they should never talk to strangers, Sister begins to view all strangers as evil until Mama brings some common sense to the problem. "The Bears' rules for safe conduct among strangers are listed on the last pages, including a rule about the privacy of a bear's body. A good book to start awareness in young children."--School Library Journal. Â
The Berenstain Bears and the Truth (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
When Brother and Sister Bear accidentally break Mama's favorite lamp, their little lie grows bigger and bigger, until Papa Bear helps them find the words that set everything right again. Â
The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
"When Mama Bear's efforts to improve her family's manners are unsuccessful, she devises a Politeness Plan--a chart listing a chore as a penalty for each act of rudeness. Basic etiquette is presented in a practical way. Berenstain illustrations add humor and understanding."--School Library Journal. Â
The Berenstain Bears Think of Those in Need (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Stuff in the closets, stuff in the drawers, stuff in the attic--too much stuff everywhere! Mama Bear convinces the family that cleaning out the house can not only simplify their cluttered lives, but also benefit those who are in need!
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much TV (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
When Mama Bear decides her family spends too much time in front of the TV, she bans it for a week. Then the Bear family finds other ways to have fun and keep busy, so they watch less when TV is allowed again--and they don't even miss it. Â
The Berenstain Bears and the Trouble with Friends (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
The new cub in the neighborhood, Lizzy Bruin, is the same age as Sister Bear--and she's also just as bossy. After a fight threatens their budding friendship, both cubs learn that you can't always have your own way if you want to have friends. Â
The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
As Brother and Sister Bear don their costumes to go trick-or-treating by themselves for the first time, they plan to avoid Miz McGrizz's spooky home. But during their Halloween outing, the cubs discover that appearances can be deceiving. Â
The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room (A First Time Book)
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
"The room shared by Brother and Sister is a mess because the cubs argue over who should neaten up instead of working together. Sure to make toddlers smile while they absorb an implied lesson."--Publishers Weekly. Â
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Junk Food (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Mama Bear lays down the law when she notices that Papa and the cubs are getting too chubby. With the help of Dr. Grizzly's slide show on how the body works, the Bear family makes a healthful adjustment in their diet and fitness habits. "A most enjoyable introduction to good nutrition and exercise."--(starred) Science Books & Films. Â
The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Influence (Berenstain Bears)
from HarperEntertainment
Sister Bear and her new friend, Miranda, make a lot of bad decisions—riding down Dead Bear's Hill, eating Ben's apples, running through Mizz McGrizz's tulips. When Mama Bear finds out about these things, she wants Sister to stop playing with their new neighbor. But is it really all Miranda's fault?
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