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On the first day of the new school year, the Berenstain cubs are reminded that "though school is a challenge, it can also be fun."
Brother and Sister Bear are not happy with the idea of Mrs. Grizzle for a baby-sitter, but they find her drawstring bag very intriguing.
"Up at the North Pole, a big furry polar bear is swimming, fishing and eating. But when she nods off and finds herself far from home, she thinks things can't get any worse. But they can ... Much worse! An outrageously fu...
This special volume brings together all of the Pooh stories and all of the poems in one full-color, large-format book with complete and unabridged text and illustrations.
The Berenstain Bears enjoy a fun-filled day outdoors playing football with their friends.
Thinking that the spirit of Christmas has been lost, Santa Bear disappears, until the Berenstain Bears show him that it still exists.
When Mama, Papa, Sister, and Brother decide to clean their house, they find that it is difficult to get rid of things.
"The Berenstain Bears celebrate Christmas just like in the olden days, without all their gadgets and toys"--Provided by publisher.
An acrobatic act begins with one bear on a unicycle and ends with twenty-one bears and sixteen wheels flying through the air.
Brother, Sister, and Honey Bear eagerly select seeds and plant their own gardens, but when the growing takes longer than expected, Mama and Papa remind them that patience is also required.
One day while Brother Bear is hunting bullfrogs, he finds a tiny, muddy kitten instead, and when he takes it home and introduces it to Mama, Papa, Sister, and the family dog, they all decide to keep it.
Collects six stories in which the Berenstain Bears meet a new puppy, learn about cleaning up, wish upon a star, take a trip, visit the seashore, and stay home from school.
When the Bear family goes to the seashore, they find a map which they hope will lead them to buried treasure.
Can the perfect old hat really be replaced by a new one?
During each day of the month of December, Snowbear prepares for and celebrates the Christmas season.
A polar bear searches for something very important in a snowy, winter landscape.
Grumpy and cold when his forest friends insist he stay awake to celebrate Christmas, Bruce the bear, wearing his long underwear and warm hat, is mistaken for Santa by the youngest forest creatures.
Bear thanks his friends for bringing food dishes to his dinner party and finds a way of sharing something of his own.
The Bears are on a steam train trip across Bear country. Mama and Papa enjoy the scenery but the cubs want to learn about the train. With luck, Grizzly Jones might let them blow the train whistle.