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The Berenstain Bears books were a staple in my house.
Often being bought by my parents to teach me a lesson.

Brother and Sister bear learn that money doesn't grow on trees.

The Berenstain Bears books were a staple in my house.
Often being bought by my parents to teach me a lesson.

Every little kid at some point is going to fight with their friends, its good to let them know that an argument doesn't have to end a friendship

Brother and sister learn the value of money and working hard to earn it.

This is the 10th Berenstain Bears book that I have read. I found it really funny and convenient that right at the moment when mama bear is talking about how sister bear needs someone her own age to play with a new family just so happens to move into the neighborhood. Anyway, this book teaches the lesson of compromise. In this books sister bear meets Lizzy Bruin(This made me laugh because I love the NHL Bruins!!! Stanley Cup Champions!!!) Anyway, this book was pretty cute.
challenging informative lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Great for a life lesson study during family discussion time!

When a new family moves in next tree with a daughter Sister's age, Sister learns what it's like to play with someone just as bossy and braggy as she.

I get to read a few similar books in a row, and I can tell that my preferences are clearly relative. This one is not as good as my first few 3 star reviews of this series, nor as bad as the two star. Mostly the problem in this one is that it is about two somewhat bored 6 year old girls. And there's just not enough story for me to care about. It's not bad. Just not enough there. 2.5 of 5.

I Love these books, even though there're for kids there're fun! I recomend this book to anyone who likes to laugh and likes ryming books!
-Micaela