Twenty-nine species of birds, each accompanying a different letter of the alphabet, appear in an appropriate setting. Bluebirds frame the letter "B," an ibis stands as high as the letter "I," and an "S" curves around the bodies of three mute swans. Identifying captions included.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11524.33 | Kids, Fiction literature | 31 March 2011
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The Berenstain Bears In The Dark
After a scary bedtime story, Sister Bear is too frightened of the dark to shut her eyes. "Sound psychological advice and a night light help Sister conquer her fears. Children will empathize with Sister Bear in this well-written story
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11524.33 | Kids, Fiction literature | 31 March 2011
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The Berenstain Bears Go To the Doctor
It's time for a routine check-up with Dr. Gert Grizzly. Sister Bear is brave about her booster shot, and Brother Bear is fine, but--achoo!--is that Papa Bear sneezing? "A light-hearted approach to the subject with straightforward information.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11524.33 | Kids, Fiction literature | 31 March 2011
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The Berenstain Bears Go To Camp
It is summer vacation, Sister and Brother tell their parents they have nothing to do. Their parents suggest day camp. What is day camp? What will they do there? The readers discover the answers with the Berenstain cubs. Brother and Sister Berenstain learn about camp rules, first aid and name tags. Rec Hall stands for Recreation Hall. They roast hotdogs and play games. And finally, there is the sleep-out. The cubs are excited.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11524.33 | Kids, Fiction literature | 31 March 2011
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The Berenstain Bears Go Out for the Team
When backyard sluggers Brother and Sister join the Bear Country Cub League, they get real uniforms and play on a baseball field. They also have pressure to win and competition from the other cubs. But it's Mama's advice that helps them prepare sensibly for team sports.