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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'll Show You Why You Should Do As I Say, Not As I Do!,
By Donald Mitchell "Jesus Loves You!" (Thanks for Providing My Reviews over 109,000 Helpful Votes Globally) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 100 REVIEWER)
This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
Many youngsters will take their first trip to the beach this summer. The Berenstain have this wonderful book for your child to learn the basics of safety at the ocean (or even a lake).The family drives to the cottage they will be staying in. Gentle waves lap near the cottage. Mama Bear says to Little Bear, "Stay where I can see you." Papa Bear responds by taking Little Bear by the paw to show him where the danger is. Here are the rules that Papa bear teaches: (1) Obey all warning signs. (2) Look first. Then dive into the water if it is clear. (3) While surfing, beware of all rocks. (4) Watch your step (there are many sharp shells and objects at the shore). (5) Watch what you touch! It may be alive! (6) In a boat, keep a sharp look out. (7) While exploring underwater, stay out of caves. Now, create a beginning reader that simply relates these rules, and no child will ever finish it or pay any attention. The Berenstains have created a wonderful Vaudeville act by Papa Bear to exemplify why these are good rules. First, he hangs his towel on a sign, so doesn't see the warning that there is strong undertow until it pulls him out and he has to be saved with a life bouy thrown by Little Bear. Then, he ignores a twig that Little Bear points out in the water. The twig ends up being attached to a sunken log, and Papa Bear is banged up by the collision during his dive. Next, Papa Bear ignores the rocks that Little Bear points out on the beach. Sure enough, a big wave comes along and crashes them and their surfboard into those rocks. Papa Bear ends up walking on large turtles. He goes on to take the sail boat into the path of a large liner, and barely escapes. They end up swimming into the mouth of a rather large toothed fish which at first appeared to be a cave. Then they return to Mama Bear, and Little Bear explains that he now knows all the rules. Unfortunately, the boat is a wreck so Mama Bear can guess they have had problems. Why Mothers get grey! The psychology is very subtle for waterproofing the child. Ignoring these rules can get you into trouble, and adults may ignore them (even though they insist that you follow them). I recommend introducing your children to this book well before their first trip to the shore so that the humorous lessons will be well entrenched before you arrive. The examples and the wonderful color drawings complement the simple rhyming scheme that will reinforce the story for your children. It's also a great way for your new reader to expand her/his reading skills. I heartily endorse this book! Good luck in helping your children overcome the immortality stall (I can't be hurt, because I'm a kid) and the hypocritical stall (I don't have to follow my own rules, because I'm a parent). Have a nice time at the beach, while you're at it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very entertaining with a practical note,
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This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
Before Little Bear can enjoy the beach, he must learn some safety rules. Little bear plays the straight man, er, bear, to Papa Bear.For example, when surfing, Papa Bear tells Little Bear to look out for rocks. Little Bear points out rocks, but Papa Bear says they're the surf's "too far away" as a wave comes and sweeps them onto .. the rocks. Papa bear then says "On the other hand..." I think this is a great book for a toddler because they can pick up the sense of ironic contradiction. Papa bear tells Little Bear a rule, tries to overlook it, gets in trouble, then spins it to be a perfect example of why that rule's a rule.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Charming for all ages,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
What a wonderful, witty story! Papa's at his best trying to teach Small Bear safety tips but still always getting into trouble. A great simple reader for beginners
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Childhood Favorite Comes Home.,
By Christopher C Gunsel (Hauppauge, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
I searched and searched the attic of my parents home but could not find it. Now that I have a son of my own, there was no way his library was going to be without Bears' Vacation. It is a treasure to me, and hopefully one for him, as the humorous yet deeply affectionate relationship between father and son is evident. It was probably the colors, the illustrations, that drew me to the Berenstains works as a child. Now my favorite in the series is my son's to keep as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Humorous for Kids and Parents,
This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
My favorite Berenstain Bears books thus far. Prents and children (pre-K and K) will laugh at Papa Bear's mishaps as he fails to follow his own beach safety rules. A nice length for a bedtime story.
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the older Bears books :),
By Ulyyf "Connie" (NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
Waaaaaay back before they started their moralizing series of paperbacks, the Berenstain Bears starred in a series of early readers. These are MUCH funnier than the paperbacks, let me tell you!
In this one, Papa Bear resolves to teach Small Bear how to be Safe at the Beach, and loads him up with tip after tip... each one illustrated in graphic detail when Papa Bear forgets to follow his own advice and ends up needing to be saved by his son. LOL! This sort of humor is a big hit with my nieces, and funny books, of course, encourage children to read. I'd definitely check it out.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this classic Berenstain book!,
This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
This was one of my favorite books as a child, and I bought this to share with my own children to encourage their love of reading. The pictures are captivating and the story has fun and excitement to keep their interest up. My 3 and 5 year old love this book as much as I did and still do!
5.0 out of 5 stars
My 3 year old daughter LOVES this book!,
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This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
This is such a great book. My daughter has loved it since she was 2 1/2. It is so funny and entertaining. I think it is the best in the Beginner Books Berenstain Bears collection (we have them all).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hurray, hurray...,
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This review is from: The Bears' Vacation (Hardcover)
I remember reading this book as a child over and over. At the age of a young reader, I clearly understood the humor and irony. To this day, as I depart on every vacation, the first words of this book ring in my head, "Hurray, hurray. We're on our way. Our summer vacation starts today." Classic...how can you beat that?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Do as I say, not as I do,
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This review is from: Bears' Vacation-Pkg (Paperback)
This book is a humorous account of the Bears on vacation. When the Bears arrive at their vacation house, Papa Bear points out all of the dangers and things to avoid. But he promptly ignores his own advice, with fearful consequences. The book has some tension, but it's not too scary. Some children may pick up on the message that when a parent advises against doing something, there is usually a good reason and that those who ignore the advice may get hurt. The text is presented in rhyme, and there are about 550 words.
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The Bears' Vacation by Stan Berenstain (Hardcover - August 12, 1968)
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