Customer Review: When my 4-year old daughter started lying constantly we tried everything - lectures, books from the library about lying, loss of privileges, etc. When I found this book and read it to her, it was like a light bulb went off in her head. She finally understood and the lying stopped almost overnight.... more info
Customer Review: Berenstain Bear books are great on so many levels. They present topics in a manner that is easily understood by pre-school / elementary age children. My daugther loves to read these books herself, which is another plus. These books help build reading and comprehension skills. The price if reasonable... more info
Customer Review: My son loves the Berenstein Bears and what was a surprise to me was how much I like them. The stories are sweet and positive, always with a good family moral to them. We keep buying more and more of these.
Customer Review: I always found the Berenstain Bears books to be helpful tools for teaching my children some of the positive essentials for getting through life. I was pleased to see the series continues and I can share them with my grandchildren as well. Although I found this particular story to be quite wordy for... more info
Customer Review: The Berenstein Bears are - as always - wonderful, and these classics in one (hardcover) book are far less expensive than alone. This will provide a great deal of material for you and your kids to read together, discuss and enjoy!
Customer Review: I purchased this book to help my daughter get over her fear of the Dr.'s office. The book is cute but the story just didn't hold her attention. She ended up walking away about one third of the way into it.
Customer Review: I've reviewed several of the Berenstain Bears books available at Amazon. This one is my least favorite because it is stuck in the mid-1980s. Mother Bear supposes the increased TV viewing is a result of the family switching from a black-and-white TV to a color set or, perhaps, because Papa Bear... more info
Customer Review: I like that the book shows how actions can be misunderstood and that it isn't always just one kid's fault. excitement of something new can mess you up if you're not grounded in principle.