Illus. in full color. Brother and Sister meet Firebear Bob, Police Officer Marguerite, and others as they try to discover "What will I be when I grow up?".
Little ones will love this delightful variation on a classical tale. The Bear Scouts must stop the infamous Archweasel McGreed before he and his evil troops, hidden in an enormous Trojan pumpkin, take over Bear Country, lock, stock and honey pot.
Illus. in black-and-white. Brother thinks dancing is silly, until his heartthrob Bonnie decides she may go to the spring dance with Too-Tall. Determined to learn to dance (quickly!), Brother cuts a deal with Sister's ballet teacher and learns something about helping out in the bargain.
Young readers will understand how to show genuine respect to their elders in this addition to the Living Lights™ series of Berenstain Bears books. Children will learn how simple biblical principles are the building blocks to creating respectful behavior. The Berenstain Bears Show Some Respect— part of the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights™ series of books—is perfect for: Early r…
When Papa brings home a computer, the whole family is excited. Soon Mama, Brother, Sister, and even Honey start spending all day every day staring at their own computers. It's up to Papa to get the family off the computer and back into the real world!
Young readers will face Too-Tall Grizzly and his gang with Brother and Sister Bear in this addition to the Living Lights™ series of Berenstain Bears books. Children will learn where real courage comes from and how they can be as brave as David when he fought Goliath.
Teaching your child about kindness can be challenging. In this addition to the Living Lights(TM) series of Berenstain Bears books, young readers will learn how to treat others with kindness. Children will discover ways to implement traditional values and share God's goodness. The Berenstain Bears: Kindness Counts--part of the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights(TM) series of books--is perfect f…
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?