The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
September 24, 2010 by Administrator
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The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
- ISBN13: 9780310712473
- Condition: New
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The Berenstain Bear series helps children learn how God wants them to live every day. When the Bear family practices going to church, praying, and being kind, plus remembering how much God loves them, their lives are much more joyful.
Should Sister Bear ignore the new girl at school just because her friends do? The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule shows children how choosing to be kind may not always be the easy choice. But it is always the right one.
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(out of 13 reviews)
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About the Author
Stan and Jan Berenstain introduced the first Berenstain Bear books in 1962.
Mike Berenstain grew up watching his parents, Stan and Jan, working together to write and draw these lovable bears. Eventually he started drawing and writing about them too.
Reviews
‘A classic in children’s literature for nearly half a century, The Berenstain Bears are back with four all-new books that teach children how God wants them to live. These picture books focus on doing the right thing, saying prayers and going to Sunday school-all through the silly antics and delightful humor of the bear family.’ — Focus on the Family Clubhouse Jr
‘Fans of the series will feel right at home with the familiar story structure and cheery illustrations.’ — Kirkus Reviews
‘Preschoolers will love exploring classic Bear Country with the familiar Berenstain Bears in their newly released faith-based series’ — Children’s Ministry
‘Michael’s enthusiasm about his work is contagious. He is not only committed to creating sound, edifying instructional literature for young children, but he is energized by his continuing opportunity to challenge children and their parents to think seriously about significant life issues and practices such as giving thanks, loving near-and-far neighbors, applying the rules of good sportsmanship and nurturing relationships with each other and with God.’ — Homecoming
‘Kids ages 4 to 7 will love these.’ — Homelife
‘The Berenstain Bears and The Golden Rule does a wonderful job of presenting a very basic rule of good behavior to young children in terms they are able to understand… The Berenstain authors have certainly continued the beautifully written and enjoyable books children have grown to love for many, many years…. For those previously acquainted with these wonderful stories, a faith-based series is a welcome edition. If you are finding Berenstain books for the first time, you will be pleased to begin with Godly rules of character as you get acquainted with the Bear family in their beautiful tree house in Bear Country.’ — -The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
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Review by Reader Views for The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
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Reviewed by Evan Weldon (age 6) for Reader Views (10/08)
“The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule” by Mike Berenstain is a book about the importance of treating other people nicely. In the story a new girl comes to the Bear Country School. Nobody plays with her because she has pigtails, funky glasses, plain-old braces and clothes that nobody considers cool. Then Sister Bear remembers how Queenie used to leave her out and tease her about her clothes and hair bow. So Sister Bear decides to invite her to play and has a lot of fun.
I was disappointed that there was no poem in the front of the book like in most Berenstain Bears books. There are some activities in the back of the book that I enjoyed. One of the activities is to talk about a time that someone treated you in a way you didn’t like. Another activity is to draw a hopscotch frame with chalk and play it with a friend.
I would recommend “The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule” by Mike Berenstain to people who like being nice. I would also recommend this book for people who are mean and need to learn how to be nice.
Review by Scott Holmes for The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
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The kids and I enjoy these classic stories. They combine timeless principles and morals with fun kids’ stories, which is always great. The only thing that I am slightly disappointed about in these stories is that they paint Dad as “dummy” and almost on a peer level with the children at times. The stories would be even better without that.
Review by Margaret A. Chind for The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
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It’s been years since I have read any of the adventures with the Berenstain Bears, but it was definitely a strong part of my earliest childhood that I have spare memories of. The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule is a winner in my opinion and a shelf keeper for every family.
Sister Bear gets to learn more about that phrase she knows so well, but has never really considered. This classic is a wonderful learning tool for any child and I strongly recommend it. On the inside of the back cover is a reader’s guide, which I do not remember as a child, but has great questions to further the learning and understanding of a reader.
What a wonderful experience spending time with the Berenstain Bears is, I cannot wait for more!
Review by Nicole Wilson, Author of “Undressing Chickens” and “The Callie Gang”. for The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
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Another enchanting story in the series of Berenstain books kids will love.
The kind hearted bears in the story teach their cubs the values of family, friends and life itself. They teach to make the right decisions and always do the right thing, love your family, and be true to your friends.
There are fantastic illustrations and easy to understand text throughout the book.
If you read one you will want to read all of the Berenstains books.
Review by Christine M. Irvin for The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
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The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule, created by Jan, Stan and Mike Berenstain, is one in a new series of books by this well-known team, each dealing with a Biblical theme or idea. Their previous titles were considered secular books, even though many of them dealt with moral issues.
In this book, Sister Bear is given a new locket, one engraved with the Golden Rule inside it. Even though she has heard the Golden Rule, and even seen it in print many times (as Mama Bear has a sampler of it hanging on the living room wall), she never really understood what it meant. But that changes when a new girl, Suzy MacGrizzie, comes to school, and Sister Bear finally invites her to join her circle of friends.
The Bible verse, “Do to others what you would have them do to you,” (Matthew 7:12) is printed on the first inside page of the book. There is a section on the back cover with discussion questions and activities relating to the ideas in the book.
The illustrations are the usual, colorful cartoon-like drawings that have made this series of books so popular.
What I Like: I like the idea that the Berenstains are tackling issues that are considered Christian in nature. Although the stories are still fictional, the added depth in the subject matter is encouraging.
I also think they did a good job of introducing, and explaining, the idea of the Golden Rule. They did it in a manner that is very kid-friendly. It’s one thing to be told what it means; it’s another thing to actually have a chance to act out the meaning.
What I Dislike: Although the Bible verse is mentioned at the front of the book, there is no other reference to the Bible in the actual story. When Sister Bears asks what the Golden Rule is, Mama Bear says, “The Golden Rule is one of the most important rules there is.” I think Mama should have also said that the Golden Rule is a verse from the Bible.
Overall Rating: Excellent.
Age Appeal: 4-8.
Christine M. Irvin – Christian Children’s Book Review