PDF The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days? Berenstain Bears/Living Lights Mike Berenstain Books
PDF The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days? Berenstain Bears/Living Lights Mike Berenstain Books


It’s not fair! Even Brother and Sister Bear have bad days. This excellent read aloud is a great conversation starter about fairness as it helps even the youngest children understand that God has a plan for everything—told in the sweet and trusted way the beloved Berenstain Bears family of books is known for.
In The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days, Sister and Brother Bear decide to go on a bike ride and fishing trip in the countryside. After a hopeful start, things go very wrong. Brother falls into the pond, Sister’s fishing rod breaks, and they get caught in the rain on the way home. Why did this bad stuff happen to them?
Featuring the precious artwork that has made The Berenstain Bears a treasured childhood favorite for nearly six decades, Mama and Papa share with the cubs that good is mixed with the bad and sometimes the good is hard to see. Soon the Bear family concludes that God has a plan for everything and faith in his plan allows us to trust that good will come in the end.
The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days
- Features the hand-drawn artwork of Mike Berenstain, the son of the creators of The Berenstain Bears, Stan and Jan Berenstain
- Will be read again and again by children ages 4 to 8
- Is an addition to the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights series of books, perfect for early readers, reading out loud, and sparking important conversations
- Continues in the much-loved footsteps of Stan and Jan Berenstain, the creators of the Berenstain Bears series of books that is approaching its 60th Anniversary
- Is part of one of the bestselling children’s book series ever created, with more than 250 books published and nearly 300 million copies sold to date
PDF The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days? Berenstain Bears/Living Lights Mike Berenstain Books
"We have dozens of the original BB books, back when they were written with good examples for kids without the use of God/religion. How disappointing that the Berenstains have chosen to narrow their audience to only those who believe in Christianity.
This book COULD have had so much potential before it started bringing in the whole, "God is watching over us deal". Why not the "universe", then leave it up to interpretation by each reader?
Teach your kids, to be good and do good for our kindness to others, humanity. Think positive and for ourselves without hope of reward."
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The Berenstain Bears Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days? Berenstain Bears/Living Lights Mike Berenstain Books Reviews
- We have always loved The Berenstein Bears. I have many originals from my childhood that we read with our children. I pre-ordered this book hoping it might help my kids understand why we have good and bad days. I do like how the story lines goes. I did have to explain the ending for my children to fully understand it. The question was "why does God only protect our soul and not our bodies?" I had to explain that only our souls go to heaven, not our bodies or worldly possessions. They understand it better now and thus why I gave it a 4 star. Thank you Mike for continuing what your parents started. We also loved the other new book called Pet Rescue since we foster orphan kittens.
- Parents should be aware this is not a typical story where the cubs or the parents get into scrapes and have to resolve them. Rather, it’s a religious story and should be read in advance to see if the author’s beliefs are similar to theirs. This starts off as a lively tale with Brother and Sister having a run of bad luck on what was supposed to be a fun day fishing. Then they are rained on and get drenched. Arriving home in a grumpy mood, they wonder if God is mad at them. Their parents advise them that God can’t cancel a thunderstorm just because they are outside, but he always watches over their souls. It’s not the mischievous Berenstain Bears of many years ago, but for a family with religious beliefs similar to the author, it’s a sweet story, a good way to learn new vocabulary, and the expressions on the cubs’ faces show the usual high quality we’ve come to expect over the years. I think I would have rated this higher if the title reflected the religious content, which will be appropriate for some, but won't work for others.
- We have dozens of the original BB books, back when they were written with good examples for kids without the use of God/religion. How disappointing that the Berenstains have chosen to narrow their audience to only those who believe in Christianity.
This book COULD have had so much potential before it started bringing in the whole, "God is watching over us deal". Why not the "universe", then leave it up to interpretation by each reader?
Teach your kids, to be good and do good for our kindness to others, humanity. Think positive and for ourselves without hope of reward. - The concept of the book is nice. It comes down to the kids learning that God is always watching over them even when bad things happen. The book just seems a bit confusing for younger children.
- My son loves this book,he's 6.
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