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Child's Play: The Berenstain Baby Boom, 1946-1964 - Cartoon Art of Stan and Ja n Berenstain [Hardcover]

Michael Berenstain (Author), Jan Berenstain (Illustrator), Stan Berenstain (Illustrator)
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April 1, 2008
This profusely illustrated and humorous volume collects the Berenstains’ early work, created from 1946 until 1964, inspired by their own experiences as parents in the postwar baby boom era. More than two hundred Berenstain drawings featured in McCall’s, The Saturday Evening Post, and other publications—as well as Collier’s magazine covers—fill these pages, evoking an era when the baby population exploded, American prosperity soared, and more and more families were escaping cities to live the suburban American dream. Although much of the artwork is more than forty years old, it reflects family life and values that we still hold dear.

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Grade 3 Up—Stan and Jan Berenstain met in art school and collaborated on cartoons about children and family life for magazines such as McCall's and Collier's. There was even a short-lived comic strip titled Sister; the title character was an early prototype for Sister Bear in the "Berenstain Bears" series. This book collects the couple's early work, from the late 1940s through the early '60s. Children may be drawn to this attractively packaged book's brightly colored pages and illustrations, but the content will appeal more to adults, especially to baby boomers.—Lisa Goldstein, Brooklyn Public Library, NY
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About the Author

Mike Berenstain is the son of Stan and Jan Berenstain, and has collaborated with them on many projects. He and his mother live in Bucks County, PA.








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  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Abrams (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810972603
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810972605
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,230,140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Child"s Play The Berenstain Baby Boom, December 26, 2008
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This is such a great book. You can just read it and have fun remembering kinder times.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Better Than Nothing, But Could Have Been A Lot Better, April 30, 2008
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This review is from: Child's Play: The Berenstain Baby Boom, 1946-1964 - Cartoon Art of Stan and Ja n Berenstain (Hardcover)
Stan and Jan Berenstain, husband and wife, are both known as the creators of the wildly successful Berenstain Bears series of children's books. However, I first knew them as the creators of a series of clever and insightful cartoons they created from the 1940s through the 1960s as both cartoon features in magazines like the Saturday Evening Post and McCall's and in separately published books about the foibles of childhood and domestic American life.

I first learned about the Berenstains when I was a 10 year old crazy about dinosaurs and some neighbors gave me a copy of one of the Berenstain's "It's All in the Family" features from McCall's which was about a little boy who was crazy about dinosaurs! They caught me and my hobby (and its effects on the other members of my family) to a T!

Even at that age, I became a fan and began collecting what Berenstain cartoons and books I could find. I particularly liked the cartoons because while they were always extremely funny, they were also totally realistic, with no exaggeration for comic effect like you would get in other domestic cartoons like "Hi and Lois," "Blondie" or "Zits." They were doing what Lynn Johnston does now with "For Better or For Worse" long before she did.

Unfortunately, the Berenstain's success with their "Bears" seemed to put an end to their creation of cartoons for adults. When I became an adult, I was delighted when the internet came along and I was able to find copies of their early books that I had missed.

Now I am delighted to find that one of their children has produced a retrospective collection of their early work. Any fan of theirs ought to get a copy.

I have to admit I haven't gotten mine yet, but I have leafed through it at a bookstore and my main complaint is this--not enough! A book like this ought to be virtually nothing but wall-to-wall Berenstain cartoons with as little commentary as possible. However, I observe that this volume shorts the reader in this respect. There is an awful lot of dead space in the volume. For example, often a single cartoon, which would have originally been one of a half dozen set in an issue of McCalls, is presented as the only thing on a single page surrounded by nothing by blank space. Even keeping the cartoon the same size, another three cartoons could have easily shared the same page with it.

So, please, Mr. Berenstain--give us more! Another volume with nothing but cartoons in it, maybe complete runs of all the Berenstain cartoons from each of the magazines in which they appeared. Or maybe omnibus volumes containing several of their short humorous books like MR. DIRTY & MRS. CLEAN or FLIPSVILLE/SQUARESVILLE.

Please!
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