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

The Berenstain Bears and the Giddy Grandma
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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I love it!I have over 15 of these books and i love it!If you are thinking about geting this book......GET IT!!!

The Berenstain Bears and the Missing Honey
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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A great book for all agesThis story starts when papas bears blackberry honey is not in his honey jar.Papa thinks that someone took it! The bears got their sniffer hound and decided to crack the case. They go out to find some clues and get papa bears blackberry honey back. I am not going to tell you how the story ends. You should read it yourselves and find out.

The Berenstain Bears and the Red-Handed Thief
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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The Berenstain Bears and the Red-Handed TheifWhen a new teacher comes to Bear Country School to teach a speacial social studies lesson, the cubs like the new teacher. In the first class the cubs laughed at Too-Tall. They just learned about "innocent until proven guilty". Brother had a sneaky feeling that Too-Tall will get back at the cubs for laughing at him. He told the cubs his idea. Lizzy said that his brother, Barry, would get it first since he laughed the most. At lunch, Barry Bruin reported that his Yogi Grizzwell and Grizzly Koufax were stolen from his locker. The next day Sister Bear's officaial Bear Scouts flashlight was stolen. They all suspected that Too-Tall or his gang did it since they were always at the bottom of these stunts. More lockers were robbed the next few days. Mr Honeycomb, the princapal, had even set up hall patrols, but they wren't much help. The vice princapal, Mr. Grizzmeyer, even called the gang to confess. But Too-Tall said they didn't have any evidence. Brother, Sister and Cousin Freddie decided to shadow Too-Tall and his gang. They shadowed him until they found him taking a box into a hallow tree in the woods. When his gang was gone they took the box. Cousin Freddie was so excited that he pulled the box away from Brother. He accidently droped it and garbage fell all over their feet. Then Too-Tall and his gang leaped out of some bushes. They shouted, "Garbage! That's what your evidence is. Garbage!". Brother's thinking place wasn't far from the hollow old tree. The place hadn't failed him yet and he didn't want this to be the first time. Sister thought up of something. Besides Too-Tall and his gangs lockers, Brother's locker is the only one that wasn't robbed. Too-Tall woundn't rob his own locker but he might to throw us off the trail. They thought about how to use Borther's locker to catch the culprit. They figured it out. They'll say that Too-Tall wouldn't rob Brother's locker because he's just plain scared of Brother Bear. They would also say the he's going to bring his Babe Bruin rookie card to trade and keep it in his locker. They would rig up a panit bomb with the help of Squire Grizzly, president of Great Grizzly National Bank. The bank uses panit bomb to catch robbers. That morning, they set up a panit bomb in Brother's locker. The locker wasn't opened by anybody. So they knew they were doing it at night. The other day Too-Tall or his gang wasn't covered in red panit. All the cubs were there in class. They figured out that the new social studies teacher, Mr. Dweebish, was the culprit since he wasn't there. The went he his house and Mr. Dweebish was covered with red panit. He explained it was only an experiment to make Too-Tall respect class more for something he didn't do. He said he was going back to the university and will hand all the stolen goods back to Mr. Honeycomb.

The Berenstain Bears and the School Scandal Sheet
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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Berenstain Bears and the School Scandal SheetThis book is funny because of the plot, especially the middle part of the story. The most funny part is that part of Teacher Bob dating. But there are a lot of other moments I can't recall, but the authors really did a good job on this book.

The Berenstain Bears and the Tic-Tac-Toe Mystery
Published in Library Binding by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (June, 2001)
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TrickyIn this book the gang tries to find out why Tic-Tac-Tom always wins Tic-Tac-Toe. He uses a little trickery to win all the time but you'll have to read that to find out what he does. hE EVENTUALLY GETS CAUGHT AND RETURNS BACK TO HOW IT WAS.

The Berenstain Bears at Camp Crush
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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Camp GrizzmeyerThe cubs decide to go to a brand knew camp called camp grizzmeyer. They have vision of a great camp with cozy cabins and tasty food, after the hour hike in the woods they come and find themselves in a swamp, worst of all they are keeping the girls and the boys seperate. How can the cubs make this summer fun?
This is one of my favorite Berenstain Bears chapter books. It is full of laughs and fun! it is great for a first chapter book!

The Berenstain Bears Blaze a Trail
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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Great Book on not what to do while campingA must have for a child who is about to go on a camping trip. The bears do everything that you are not supposed to do on a camping trip, and show the consequences.

Berenstain Bears Cook-It
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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Excellent kitchen teaching!I really enjoyed reading this book with my son who's a very good reader at 6 thanks to the Berenstain Bear Books. This book focuses on a 'breakfast in bed' surprise for mama: how they don't wake her, how they planned the surprise, what they planned to cook and about the mess they DIDN't make in the kitchen and why. My son immediately wanted to try the same thing and secretly with my husband, made me breakfast in bed (without the melons). However, since he never had melon balls, on another occasion, we followed the instructions in the book and enjoyed melon balls for days. Since I want to teach my son to be independent in the kitchen, this was a very good beginner book concerning safety and planning. I highly recommend it.

Berenstain Bears Count Their Blessings
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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This book, like all the other Berenstain B. books, is GREAT!Although I am already 10, I think that the Berenstain Bear Books are very good and fun to read. Also, they have a great value or moral to the story. The book reminds me of the problems and solutions to daily life. It is ann extremely good book. In the Berenstain Bears count their blessings, Sister and Brother Bear learn not to be selfish.

The Berenstain Bears Don't Pollute
Published in Library Binding by Random Library (November, 1991)
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An Absolute Page TurnerThis book shows kids of all ages how important it is to take care of the earth. Not only does it give examples of how pollution can affect our society, but it also explains what children can do to help. It gets them intrested in nature and the environment surrounding them. The authors cleverly added a special twist to the story, about right and wrong. When my three year old cousin comes over, she enjoys reading the Berenstain Bears. I've noticed that she favors this one and I highly suggeat that you at least check this book out at the library.