The quest for picnic perfection will delight readers in this classic Beginner Book edited by Dr. Seuss. When the Berenstain Bears set out to find the perfect spot for a picnic, Father Bear says he knows just the place. But each ideal location turns out to be a complete disaster, with a train roaring past or hordes of mosquitoes. At last they find a place with no pesky crowds or noisy planes, an…
Brother and Sister Bear want everything in sight, and they throw tantrums when they don't get what they want! Wisely, Mama and Papa deal with this universal childhood malady by teaching the cubs about the family budget and the importance of appreciating all they have already. Full color.
At the end of a vacation something terrible happens: Sophia's cuddly rabbit, Felix, disappears in the airport. This is very, very bad, because Sophie and Felix are inseparable. But when school starts again, suddenly a letter for Sophie arrives from London - a letter from Felix!
We'll jump and dig and build and flyrnThere's nothing that we cannot try.rnWe can do all these things, you see,rnWhether we are he or she!rnrnA young he bear and she bear discover they can do anything and be anything they want to--regardless of gender--in this empowering and fun, fast paced Bright & Early Board Book!I
Felix begins his travel back in time at the Stone Age exhibit in a museum Sophie visits with her classmates. His travels take him to ancient Greece, the time of the Vikings, the Middle Ages, feudal Japan, and the land of the American Indians. From each stop, Felix sends Sophie a letter telling her what he has learned. Includes 6 letters & wall chart. 50 color illustrations.
In Felix's latest adventures, he travels with a circus, visiting new places and learning about life under the big top. He send letters and souvenirs from every stop home to his best friend Sophie.
As the gradually increasing number of bears on wheels adds up through all kinds of combinations and permutations, beginning readers are offered a unique counting book, courtesy of the Berenstains.
It’s report card day at Bear County School–a day Brother Bear has been dreading. He’s received horrible marks in all of his classes, except gym. If only his grades were based on how many strike-outs he’s pitched or soccer balls he’s stopped and not on fractions and vocabulary.rnrnThere’s not a doubt in his mind that Papa will explode when he sees Brothe…