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The Berenstain Bears' New Baby (original 1974; edition 1974)

by Stan Berenstain (Author)

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Small Bear outgrows the bed his father made him when he was a baby--and none too soon.
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Title:The Berenstain Bears' New Baby
Authors:Stan Berenstain (Author)
Info:Random House Books for Young Readers (1974), Edition: 1st, 32 pages
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The Berenstain Bears' New Baby by Stan Berenstain (1974)

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
A book that could be very relatable to the young readers as their families grown and they may not be the youngest anymore. ( )
  jkibbey | Dec 8, 2017 |
In my opinion this a great book, especially for readers who are or are becoming big siblings. I liked this book because even though the characters are bears they are very believable. They do and say things that every normal human would. For example, they talk just like humans saying stuff like "Being a big brother is going to be fun." Dialogue makes the characters seem more real and will help the readers to relate to it more. Another thing I really liked about this book is that it really broadens their perspective. Most kids know that their mom and dad can have babies, but do they know that animals have babies too? On the first page of the book it says "Down a sunny dirt road, over a long bridge, up a grassy hill, deep in Bear Country, lived a family of bears- Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Small Bear." This will show the readers that not only do we have families, but animals such as bears have families too. Overall, the message of this book was too show the readers that growing up isn't so bad because you might get a new baby brother or sister. ( )
  mlambe12 | Sep 28, 2016 |
papa bear, momma bear, and brother bear are getting a new baby. papa bear and brother bear go into the woods to make a new bed for brother bear because he is getting too big and they have a new baby coming. the new baby comes and she is loved by her family.
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  TUCC | Aug 26, 2016 |
This book is a great way to show how little kids feel about having a new sibling. ( )
  MexiGal | Jun 28, 2016 |
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This way to Bear Country
You’ll know when you’re there
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Down a sunny dirt road, over a log bridge, up a grassy hill, deep in Bear Country, live a family of bears—Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Small Bear.
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