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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bad Losers & Bad Winners too, January 11, 2004
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Micole Roy (Sugar Land, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed (Paperback)
Do the boy cubs not want Sister Bear around simply because she is a girl or is it that she is boastful about being better than the (older) cubs? Should Papa Bear force the boys to let Sister Bear in their club or is there a better way to handle this situation? These are just some of the issues covered in this good book.

"The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed" is not just about boys versus girls. It highlights that it is important to be a good winner and promotes resolving issues in a win-win manner (rather than ripping your adversary limb from limb).

My son enjoyed this book. After reading it he said he was going to start a club for his boy friends and his girl friends. His sign would say "No Bullies Allowed".

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No Girls Allowed, September 29, 2003
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This review is from: The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed (Paperback)
I absolutely loved this book because it good for children between the ages of 4-8, thats when girls and boys dont really like to hang out because they have "cooties". This book teaches boys and girls that its okay to play around each other. I understand that it does get very annoying when a younger sibiling follows you around, all the time!!! I liked it how after brother bear made his "No girls allowed club" how sister bear retaliated and made a club where she baked food and all the boys wanted to come and eat it, even though he wouldnt let her into his club she let him into hers. But after she let him into hers brother bear let sister bear and her friends come over to his club and took down the "No girls allowed sign" and said "Girls welcome"!! It was a great story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sore Winner Sore Loser, July 24, 2007
Brother and his friends get angry at Sister cause she shows off every time she wins at something. They build a fort far away in the woods. She finds out about it, but they won't let her inside nor any of her girls.

Papa helps her build a girl only fort. Then a cook out is made and the boys from the boy fort come to eat.

In the end they play together without restrictions.

Further this book shows that being a sore winner is just as rotten as being a sore loser.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No Girls Allowed, October 5, 2003
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This review is from: The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed (Paperback)
No Girls Allowed was a good book. It was about sister bear always wanting to hangout with brother bear and she was always slowing them down but, soon she started beating the boys in all of their activities. She was a bad winner she would hoot and holler and do cartwheels. The boys got sick of it and decided to ditch her. They made a club and no girls were allowed, so she and papa bear and the other sister bears around decided to build their own fort and they did and decided to invite the boys in so the boys invited them to their club. The book would be for ages 2-7. It teaches kids that no matter if someone is annoying they have feelings too and you should conceder them.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twenty Years and i still love it..., January 27, 2005
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I have owned this book for almost twenty years now and i still read it all the time...and im almost 25. The story is thoughtful and funny at the same time, and who didnt want a club house with a drawbridge as a kid...good for children and growups alike...five stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love these stories!, October 21, 2010
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My mom used to read these books to me when I was growing up and now I am reading these books to my son! He loves these books so much!
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5.0 out of 5 stars the great cookout, October 7, 2004
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Tammy Lee (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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I was probably around seven when I read this book. It really sparked my imagination. Now, at 25, I still remember the clubhouse and the cook-out with the salmon and the honeycomb. I don't know what that means, but for it to be this memorable almost 20 years later has to mean something!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed, January 22, 2003
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I enjoy reading this book very much. I like reading Bernstain Bear books. i think childred whould enjoy someone reading this book to them at age 4 and i think the childred will read this book by them self at age 5-7. the part i like is when the boys build themself a club house.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Andrew's Review of NO GIRLS ALLOWED., March 5, 2002
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This book was a very good book. I think that the boys were kinda bad to the girls and would not let them play with them
and share stuff. But in the end dad comes to the rescue and helps the girls to solve there problem with the boys.
I think that all kids of all ages should read this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars All Is Well That Ends Well, December 15, 2001
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In this book every one learns a lesson. Sister bear learns that sometimes life isn't fair and others can be very mean. She also finds out that she dosen't need every one else to have something she enjoys. Brother bear and his friends learn that when you don't share and make others feel welcome that it will come back, and it won't be as funny. It has a very good lesson to it.
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The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed by Stan Berenstain (Paperback - March 12, 1986)
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