The Berenstain Bears and Baby Makes Five (Hardcover)
| Author: Stan/ Berenstain Berenstain | Joint Author: Jan Berenstain Jan Berenstain |
Product Details:
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Turtleback Books
ISBN-10: 0613243323
ISBN-13: 9780613243322
Sku: 30936029
Publish Date: 2/25/2008
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.25H x 8.25L x 0.5T
Pages:
32
Age Range:
8 to 11
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| Sister Bear is pretty fed up with the fuss everyone's making over the new baby. Then she gets a special homework assignment, and, with a little help from wise old Mama, comes to believe that this new baby just might be a nifty addition to the Bear clan. |
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From the Publisher:
Sister Bear is upset by all the attention her new baby sister is receiving. |
Annotation:
Sister Bear is jealous of the new baby in the family. Luckily, Mama Bear knows the perfect way to help Sister Bear feel better about her new sibling. Color illustrations accompany the text.
Sister Bear is jealous of the new baby in the family. Luckily, Mama Bear knows the perfect way to help Sister Bear feel better about her new sibling. Color illustrations accompany the text.
Author Bio
Stan Berenstain
Stan Berenstain is best known for his books featuring the Berenstain Bears, a family of humorous bears which he created in collaboration with his wife, Jan. The couple met as students at the Philadelphia College of Art and began writing children's books when they were unable to find enough funny books to satisfy their son. The duo has made many contributions to the Beginner Books series created by Dr. Seuss in an effort to help children learn to read by using humor and a controlled vocabulary.Jan Berenstain is best known for her books featuring the Berenstain Bears, a family of humorous bears that she created in collaboration with her husband, Stan. The couple met as students at the Philadelphia College of Art and began writing children's books when they were unable to find enough funny books to satisfy their son. The duo has made many contributions to the Beginner Books series, which was created by Dr. Seuss in an effort to help children learn to read by using humor and a controlled vocabulary.










