It's time for school with the Berenstain Bears, that furry family beloved by generations of children and their parents. This volume collects six titles that offer reassurance to children about such issues as first-day jitters, homework, report cards, playground bullies, and more. Full color.
Celebrate graduation day with the Berenstain Bears! It's the end of the school year and Bear Country School is holding a graduation ceremony for all the students. This year, Brother and Sister will get to wear a cap and gown—and get a diploma. But what about Honey Bear? Will she be able to join in on the fun? Read along as the Berenstain Bears learn about the true meaning of the end of the school year. The Berenstain Bears books have been loved by generations, and with well-known characters and beautiful illustrations, this 8x8 picture book is a perfect gift for young graduates.
Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Brother isn’t doing his schoolwork, and it’s starting to catch up with him. Now that he got a bad grade on his quiz, how is he going to tell Mama and Papa? This beloved story is a perfect way to teach children about responsibility and the importance of doing your schoolwork.
These two bestselling Berenstain Bears stories are perfect for back to school--no matter what that looks like! Featuring The Berenstain Bears Go to School and The Berenstain Bears' Report Card Trouble. Go to School Sister is nervous about starting school, so Mama takes her to meet the teacher. Finally, she's eager to go with Brother on the first day to begin her school adventure. Report Card Trouble Brother's involvement in school sports causes his grades to drop. After they ground him, Mama and Papa realize that supervising and supporting him is a far more constructive strategy.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Berenstain Bears! This 8x8 storybook is the latest holiday adventure for the bestselling Bear family. Join Papa, Mama, and the cubs as Gramps introduces them to some of the traditions most associated with the holiday, from gathering to enjoy a parade down Main Street to leprechauns and pots of gold. The silly fun starts with Gramps leading the family to dress all in green, with green cloverleaves to wear. After he introduces the legend of the leprechaun, the cubs dream of traveling to a green and pleasant land... When they wake, they're sitting in their folding chairs on Main Street in Bear Town. and there's a parade to cheer! The parade includes marching bands and dancers; pipers piping and harpers harping; and the whole Bear Town police and fire departments.. The parade winds up with a troupe of bears dressed as leprechauns, each carrying a pot of gold. Young Berenstain Bears fans will enjoy giggling along as the cubs learn about St. Patrick's Day.
Young readers will understand why everyone has bad days in this addition to the Living Lights™ series of Berenstain Bears books. Children will learn about fairness as it helps even the youngest children understand that God has a plan for everything. The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days—part of the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights™ series of books—is perfect for: Early readers, ages 4-8 Reading out loud at home or in classrooms Creating honest conversations about fairness and processing feelings The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days: Features the hand-drawn artwork of the Berenstain family Continues in the much-loved footsteps of Stan and Jan Berenstain with the Berenstain Bears series of books Is part of one of the bestselling children’s book series ever created, with more than 250 books published and nearly 300 million copies sold to date
The Berenstain Bears School Days Collection features four school stories from The Berenstain Bears Living Lights series, plus games, stickers, activities, coloring pages, and recipes.
Sundays find the Bear family busily enjoying all sorts of activities, but church isn’t one of them. In The Berenstain Bears Go to Sunday School, children discover the value of going to church and Sunday School as a family.
Sister is home sick from school. Mama wants to take good care of her so she can get well quickly. It turns out that keeping Sister happy all day long is no small job! Soon both Sister and Mama are more than ready for a return to school.