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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Bear", sorted by average review score:

The Bears of Katmai: Alaska's Famous Brown Bears
Published in Paperback by Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co. (February, 2001)
Author: Matthias Breiter
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The Bears of Katmai
Buy this book for the outstanding photographs!!! I thouroughly enjoyed this book, and everytime I pick it up, I get this urge to fly to Alaska to see these magnificent creatures.

Stunning photos of magnificent and sensitive animals
This book is beautiful; a work of art. Matthias Breiter may very well be the most knowledgeable naturalist on earth when it come to brown bears.


Bears' Guide to the Best Computer Degrees by Distance Learning
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (15 February, 2001)
Authors: John Bear, Mariah Bear, and Larry McQueary
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Well Worth the Money
This book is an excellent buy for anyone that is thinking of getting a computer-related degree via distance learning. The authors have sorted out what, in their opinion, are the one hundred best degrees offered and provided for each school their accreditation information, the computer degrees it offers, contact information, and a brief description of the program offered. This book gives the reader a good look at the types of computer degrees that are available and, in my opinion, cuts about 90% of the work involved in getting matched up with the school that best suits his or her needs.

Time to get that CS degree!
Thinking about getting a degree in a computer-related field to enhance your current position or to seek a new one? Have one of those jobs where you have to work 60 hours a week just to keep up? If this sounds like you, I'd like to offer you two recommendations:

1. Find out everything that you can about distance learning. Learn from where you are, be that a hotel room on the road or your kitchen table at home. There are many different formats available, including on-line, correspondence, video, audio, et cetera.

2. After you have done the above, rush out and buy "Bears' Guide to the Best Computer Degrees by Distance Learning". It provides all of the information that you will need to discover the best programs suitable to your unique situation. You will find many programs from which to choose your IT, CS, or CIS degree.

This book is well worth the... price because it will quickly pay for itself with your getting a new or better job.

Happy reading (and job hunting!)


Bedtime Bear's Book of Bedtime Poems
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (November, 1983)
Author: Bobbi Katz
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Memorized every word!!
You know when a book is good when your daughter knows every word to every poem in this book. She tells me every night can we read "Vespers". It is a poem by A. A. Milne for his son Christopher Robin...aka Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The book is very special to me because it was one of my books when I was growing up and I recommend it to any parent with a young child who loves to dream.

Best book ever
This is my all time favorite book. I remember reading it when I was little and I still have some of the poems memorized. It is the book I want my children, my grandchildren, and every generation there after to read. I love this book. I just recently found it again and I was ecstatic. It is such a happy and heartwarming book. I recomend it to all parents, grand-parents and children of all ages.


The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Run-Amuck Robot
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain, and Michael Berenstain
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This is the best book I have ever read.
The Professor creates a robot named Robow robot-of-all-work. Can the scouts stop him before he sends all of Bear country running for cover. Characters- the scouts -acual fauail or professor -Lady Grezzly and Gus.

A Robot's Adventure
This book captured my son's imagination and mine too as he read it out loud to me as part of a reading assignment for school. The excitement and the giggles it brought out of my son were priceless. I highly recommend the book for any child whose parent wants them to explore the incredibly fun and exciting world of imagination.


Berenstain Bear's Nursery Tales.
Published in Paperback by Random House (Merchandising) (September, 1973)
Authors: Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain
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I LOVED THIS BOOK
I loved this book because it was full of my favrite nursey stories, like The Three Bears, The Little Red Hen, and Th Gingerbread Man. I loved this book and i think you will too.

The Berenstain Bear's Nursery Tales
This is one of my favorite Berenstain Bears' book even though it does not specifically involve the Bear Family. On the second page of the book is a picture of Mama Bear sitting on a rocking chair, sewing, and beside her lying on the bed next to the fireplace is Papa Bear and Small Bear. Papa Bear is busy reading bedtime stories to Small Bear. The three nursery tales are : "The Three Bears", "The Little Red Hen" and "The Gingerbread Man." Each tale is beautifully illustrated, well-told and humourous. Some of my favorite scenes are when Baby Bear discovers Goldilocks sleeping in his bed, the looks on the duck's, cat's and pig's faces as they say "Not I" whenever the little red hen asks for their help, and the way the little old woman, the little old man, the long-eared rabbit and the little brown bear chase after the gingerbread man while he sings "Run, run as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!" On the very last page of the book is a picture of Mama Bear leaving the room with her sewing in one hand and a candle in the other, as both Papa Bear and Small Bear have fallen asleep next to the warm glow of the fireplace.


Berenstain Bears and the Big Blooper
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (March, 2001)
Authors: Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain
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A Good Book
I have been a fan if the Berenstain Bears for as long as i can remember. I remember i started reading the books when I was in elementary school and I am 21 years old. I have found all the the books to be both educational and humorus. I still to this day collect the "first time reader" series and have a few books from other series as well. I hope that one day I will be able to share these books that I have loved as a child with my own childern. This book here "Blooper", just goes to show that the bears cubs stories should never end. I enjoyed these books as a child and I do hope that these books will continue to be written so to watch the bear cubs grow and experience more of the world and how they deal with the problems that they are faced.

Berenstains tackle an all to common problem
Some people say that Stan and Jan Berenstain -- after writing nearly 300 books over the past 30 years -- are out of ideas. But "The Berenstain Bears and the Big Blooper" show us that there are still plenty of stories to be told by the lovable family that lives in a treehouse deep in Bear Country. It seems that strong language has crept into every aspect of life, and has become very prevalent in television and movies, many now viewed by young children. The story helps families to talk about the use of "bad" words, and adds an important message that parents (and all adults for that matter) should take to heart: adults shouldn't be using these words either (especially around kids). Stan and Jan hit home with this book, and I look forward to more titles, especially in their series of First Time Books, which continue to help families to deal with the first time experiences and important lessons of childhood.


The Berenstain Bears and the Female Fullback (A Big Chapter Book)
Published in Library Binding by Random Library (October, 1993)
Authors: Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain
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Footballrus
This is a sweet booke because it has a lot o football.

Is football just for guys?
When a new school year starts brotehr tries out for the school football team but to everyone surprise so does a new cub except there is one problem..... The new cub (Bertha) is a girl! The coach refuses to let her play on his team. Will she be able to convince everyone that sports are for girls and boys?

It is a great book that convinces people that girls and boys are the same.


Berenstain Bears and the Great Ant Attack
Published in Unknown Binding by Bt Bound (September, 2000)
Authors: Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain
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Berenstain Bears And The Great Ant Attack
This book is a good science book, and I like science stuff like this, so I really like this book. It contains some extremely hilarious moments, which I almost couldn't resist. So I guarantee you'll like this action book.

The Berenstain Bears and the Great Ant Attack
This is a great chapter book that both my son and I couldn't put down. Excellent !


The Berenstain Bears and the In-Crowd
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain
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In-Crowed
When a new hip cub moves into town everyone is amazed by her. They start dressing like her, acting like her etc etc. Sister is the only one who is not in the "in-crowed" what is she to do?

This book teachs kids that you don't need to dress a certain way or act a certain way just to be liked.

A Wonderful Book
This is such a great book. It shows little kids that no matter what there is always good in people. Even if they don't show it right away.


Berenstain Bears and the Missing Dinosaur Bone
Published in Unknown Binding by Bt Bound (November, 1901)
Authors: Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain
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Who's got the bone?
I recently introduced my 5-year old nephew to the Berenstain Bears, who are among my favorite characters in children's literature. In "The Berenstain Bears and the Missing Dinosaur Bone," three young bears and their dog search for the missing museum article of the book's title.

Authors Stan and Jan Berenstain tell the story in fun, easy-to-read rhymes, such as this one: "A dinosaur bone is missing in there! 'Somebody took it!' said Dr. Bear." The rhymes are accompanied by whimsical illustrations that depict such sights as a totem pole, a mummy case, and the "Hall of Famous Bears." Parents and other adults should appreciate the gentle satiric touches. Another fine entry in a great series.

A great book to start your kids on the adventure trail !!
My son, who is 4 years old, loves this book from the first day the book arrived. Every night, we would read this book together and relive the adventure of the bear detectives as they look for the missing dinosaur bone. The other interesting area in this story is that the bears have only an hour to locate the bone in time for the museum opening. The ending is unexpected but funny. Recommended reading for all parents with kids who are beginning to read.


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