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Work InformationThe Berenstain Bears and the Prize Pumpkin by Stan Berenstain (1990)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. 00003800 the bears enter a contest to see which pumpkin is the biggest. the bears only won 3rd place but they had a lot of fun. 1 book This book is great because it teaches kids about being a good sport and what is really important in life. The book shows that no matter what your family always comes first One of my favorite children's series of all time. The Berenstein Bears are a wonderful family that all children should have the opportunity to know! no reviews | add a review
Mama Bear's reminders about the true meaning of Thanksgiving are left in the dust as the spirit of competition takes over and Papa Bear and the cubs begin a campaign to win first prize in the Thanksgiving Pumpkin contest. No library descriptions found.
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I recall reading a number of books in the Berenstain Bears series as a child - The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree stands out in my memory - but The Berenstain Bears and the Prize Pumpkin was not one of them, being published some time after I had moved on to other books. It's a cute story, following the standard formula of these books (as I remember them, anyhow), offering a story in which the Bear Family learns a lesson. This time, that lesson is about Thanksgiving and (one presumes) not becoming so insanely competitive that it takes over your life. Recommended to picture-book readers looking for Thanksgiving stories, or for stories about having a healthy approach to competition. (