The Berenstain Bears learn about strangers

Stan Berenstain, 1923-2005

Book - 1985

The Berenstain Bear cubs learn not to be overly friendly with strangers and give their rules for dealing with them.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Random House [1985]
Language
English
Main Author
Stan Berenstain, 1923-2005 (-)
Other Authors
Jan Berenstain, 1923-2012 (-)
Physical Description
32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
AD590L
ISBN
9780808564195
9781451776997
9780394973340
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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2 The familiar Berenstain bear family may help to make a scary subject easier to bear. Brother discourages extrovert Sister from greeting every stranger she meets. Papa tells his children the rules for safe conduct among strangers. After Sister sees the headlines about missing cubs, she over-reacts, seeing every stranger as a threat. This is conveyed by a full-page spread: the top half shows reality, the bottom half shows Sister's scary version. Mama explains the concept of the bad apples in every barrel, literally. A funny looking apple is fine on the inside, but a perfect looking apple is bad on the inside. Finally, the attraction of a toy almost causes usually cautious Brother to go for a ride with a stranger. Sister isn't tattling when she tells her parents, she's just concerned for Brother's safety. The bears' rules are listed on the last page, including one about the privacy of a bear's body, a topic not discussed in the text. A good book to start awareness in young children. Elise Wendel, Orchard Road School, Skillman, N.J. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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