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The Berenstain Bears and the Homework Hassle
by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainWhen Brother gets in trouble for not doing his homework, he learns that his father isn't perfect. Father and son learn a lesson together in this classic children's book.
The Berenstain Bears and the Green-Eyed Monster
by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainIllustrated in full color. Sister can't believe the gift Brother gets for his birthday--it's the biggest, shiniest three-speed bike she's ever seen! She may not be big enough to reach the pedals, but she wants that bike! The evils of jealousy become clear in a nightmare in which a green-eyed monster convinces Sister to prove that she can ride the bike. But look out! Sister--and the bike--are headed for trouble.
The Berenstain Bears and the Double Dare
by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainBrother Bear and Farmer Ben enjoy a watermelon together and teach Too-Tall Grizzly and his gang that stealing is not a good idea.
Includes picture descriptions.
This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.
The Berenstain Bears and the Bike Lesson
by Jan Berenstain and Stan BerenstainWhen Brother Bear gets a brand-new bike, he's all set to ride it-that is, after Papa Bear shows him the rules of the road.
The Berenstain Bears and the Big Question
by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainWhen Sister Bear asks her mother about God, Mama tries to explain. They go to services at the chapel in the woods and other bears thank God for different things.
The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Habit
by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainSister Bear enjoys biting her nails and we all know that biting nails is a bad habit. All of the Berenstain Bear family teams up to help Sister Bear kick her habit and keep those nails intact.
The Berenstain Bears and Mama's New Job
by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainWhen Mama turns her quilt-making hobby into a business, the Bear family worries that she won't have time for them.
But as everyone pitches in to help her, they realize that things aren't so different after all--and they're prouder of Mama than ever!
The Berenstain Bears
by Jan BerenstainBrother Bear loves everything to do with model airplanes, whether it’s building, fixing, or flying them. But when he shares one of his prized planes with a younger cub will his kindness be returned?
The Berenstain Bears
by Jan BerenstainThe Good Deed Scouts see that Mama could use a break from her chores. Can their hard work measure up to Mama’s high standards as they show her the honor and respect children should show their parents?