The Berenstain Bears Meet Santa Bear (The Berenstain Bears First Time Books)
How can Santa's sleigh land when there's no snow on the ground? How can he possibly fit down all those skinny-minny little chimneys? And how come every mall has a different Santa? These are just some of the highly delicate issues handled in this classic First Time Book that's back in print with a cheery new cover for a new generation of Bear fans.
From the Hardcover editi...more
From the Hardcover editi...more
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
October 27th 2010
by Random House Books for Young Readers
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Typical Stan and Jan fare. But what I like about this one is the message that the giving moments are often the quietest and seemingly least noticed--yet these are the moments that bring us the greatest joy. Stan and Jan did a great job of presenting this truth without having to moralize.
This is another adorable 80s book that teaches kids that Christmas is about giving to others. As usual with Berenstain Bears books, I was more interested in studying and recreating the drawings of their treehouse than I was in paying attention to the moral of the story.
I really, really liked this book. It contains some Christmas "traditions." This book does a really good job in teaching how to not be greedy and to give more than you receive. It teaches some good lessons to younger children.
Good book to use to teach children about some people's holiday traditions and has a lot to do with teaching children not to be greedy.
This is a very good book featuring the Berenstain Bears. With such loveable well known characters children love the book and learning to read it. My son and I read it together and enjoyed it. I would definately recomend this title.
As is often the case, not quite so great of a seasonal story
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My favorite character is sister bear. S.L-L
As always, the Berenstain Bears tackle sensitive subjects (Is Santa real?) with a lot of fun.
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It is the first time that Sister Bear has had the chance to meet Santa Bear at the Mall and she starts to worry that with so many presents on her wish-list, she might look greedy and get nothing at all. But Brother Bear has met Santa Bear and has plenty of advice for Sister which gets her thinking about the meaning of Christmas.
Ah, sweet memories of my parents reading this book to me right before the holidays. I (rather reluctantly) learned that Christmas lists were not about going through the toy catalog and highlighting everything I wanted and for that it was an invaluable story.
Good book to read around the holidays. Could follow it up by taking donations to give to other people or by making cards. You could definitely do a lot with this book.
I still have a copy of this book to this day, great book to read to little kids around the holidays!!
great for children
AR reading level 4.1
Guided reading level L
Guided reading level L
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