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ePub The Berenstain Bears Clean House (I Can Read Level 1) download
Author:
Stan Berenstain
ISBN13:
978-0060583354
ISBN:
0060583355
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Publisher:
HarperCollins; Stk edition (December 28, 2004)
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Subcategory:
Literature & Fiction
ePub file:
1720 kb
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1352 kb
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Rating:
4.3
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493

Stan and Jan Berenstain were already successful cartoonists for magazines and adult humor books when they began writing children's books. The first story starring the bear family, The Big Honey Hunt, appeared in 1962.

Stan and Jan Berenstain were already successful cartoonists for magazines and adult humor books when they began writing children's books. Since then, more than 370 Berenstain Bears books have been published, and more than 300 million copies have been sold. What began as an idea sparked by their young sons' love of reading has become over the years arguably the best-selling children's book series ever.

Winter Reads +. Home. It's time for spring cleaning and the Bear family decides to have a yard sale. Berenstain Bears Clean House (I Can Read Level 1. Berenstain Bears Clean House (I Can Read Level 1 By : Jan Berenstain. Mama Bear goes through the house gathering up all sorts of tattered things-but each tattered thing seems to be someone's favourite tattered thing! Perhaps spring cleaning will just have to wait until next year.

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Stan and Jan have left behind a legacy of arguably the best-selling children’s book series ever.

The Berenstain Bears already have a dog and a fish. This is a level 1 beginning reader book but it's not a 'basic' read. The best part: "He rushed inside the tree house and showed his family the furry surprise. Brother bear finds a homeless kitten stuck in the mud when he was out looking for frogs. Message: Kittens make good pets.

Berenstain Bears Clean House. Berenstain Bears, ESL, Reading. 2019-04-13T04:40:29Z.

Papa Bear, Brother Bear, and Sister Bear all offer to help. Beginning readers will join the fun with the loveable antics of the Berenstain Bear family. They start to clean the house from top to bottom, collecting things for a yard sale along the way. A cracked lamp, a split bat, a broken fishing pole, a torn teddy bear, and other tattered things are all to be put on sale. См. также: Зарубежная литература для детей.

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The Berenstain Bears New Neighbors by Stan Berenstain & Jan Berenstain. The Berenstain Bears New Neighbors (First Time Books) Papa Bear learns a lesson in the importance of acceptance when a new family of pandas moves in across the road. The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Habit - a fun book to read to help kick the bad habits of thumb sucking or nail biting. The Berenstain Bears Clean House (I Can Read Book 1 Series). Learn more about The Berenstain Bears Clean House in the Carmel Clay Public Library digital collection.

While attempting to clean up the house for spring, Mama Bear finds it nearly impossible to get things done as each and every family member puts a stop to her throwing anything away. The Berenstain Bears Clean House (I Can Read. Get specific details about this product from customers who own it.

It's time for spring cleaning and the Bear family decides to have a yard sale. Mama Bear goes through the house gathering up all sorts of tattered things—but each tattered thing seems to be someone's favourite tattered thing! Perhaps spring cleaning will just have to wait until next year.

  • This book is similar to Let's Sell It, if you have the Berenstain Bears Phonics. This book adds in a little more detail that the phonic book doesn't. Still a good read for a beginner.

  • Cute story. The bears clean house but can't part with their favorite old things so they move them into the attic.

  • I loved the berenstain bears growing up, so glad I can pass this down to my daughter!

  • Good reading book. Not much of a story.

  • Like others have said, they end up keeping all the things they should’ve gotten rid of. Horrible message.

  • Both boys really enjoy this book. They enjoy listening to it and I
    find them sitting and reading it by themselves.

  • Starting out, I was enthused and hopeful about this book's message. Deal with the junk in your home! Don't let useless stuff accumulate! Clean! Reuse, donate, maybe make some cash! But then the family decides it's too hard to part with their items, even stuff that is broken, musty, or that could be enjoyed by other cubs. They don't take them time to donate, clean or repair the items; they shove them in the attic and put it off for another day. I was very disappointed about this message, as we try to teach our son that not everything is meant to be kept forever, and most items do not merit sentimental value. There's also a confusing line, which baffles our early-reader: "Many too many to put in the yard" (referring to "many too many things"). Sorry, but this book is not up to par with the many other well-done Berenstain Bears books.

  • What a terrible message! Starts out with great potential to teach a lesson about getting rid of excess stuff, but the book ends with the bears not being able to part with their stuff due to feeling overly sentimental about it. Broken stuff! The book should be called "Berenstain Bears Learn to Hoard"