The Berenstain Bears' Seashore Treasure

The Berenstain Bears' Seashore Treasure (I Can Read Book-Level 1)

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The Bear family is all set to have a relaxing time at the shore-but that's before Papa Bear finds a treasure map Now Papa Bear, Brother Bear and Sister Bear are diving into the task of finding the booty. Might it be silver, gold, glittering diamonds or rubies?
Paperback, 32 pages
Published April 12th 2005 by HarperCollins (first published April 1st 2005)
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Rachel Yingling
In this book Papa bear and his family are going on a what is supposed to be a fun, relaxing vacation. This changes when Papa Bear finds a treasure map and he and the children set out to find the treasure. So much for relaxing. It can help show children that what is treasure to one person may not seem like treasure to another. It also teaches children that sometimes the process of an adventure is more fun than the actual product.
Anna
In this vacation book, the Bear family goes to the seaside. Papa and the cubs find a treasure map and dig for pirate booty, which they don't find, but they do find a whole collection of of shells, including clam, oyster and scallop. They take a swim and go back to their cottage to show Mama their shell collection.

Read in Austin from Logan's library.
Lesley
I saw this book while shopping in B&N, and the beachy cover caught my eye. The father's old fashioned bathing suit tickled me, too. Pretty cute book.
La Toya
The most gorgeous illustrations! No wonder I was such an imaginative child reading books like this!
Sarah
A simple story about a family trip to the beach, I love papa bear's old fashioned swim suit!
Christine
I liked that the story promoted family bonding time...and that is about it.
Nathan
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Alice
First of all Berenstain Bears are always great. Second, I am having some post vacation syndrome problems and wish I was back at the sea and this was fun to be on their adventure to Laughing Gull Island . This story was fun! It is an easy beginning reading
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Stan and Jan Berenstain (often called The Berenstains) were American writers and illustrators best known for creating the children's book series the Berenstain Bears. Their son Mike joined them as a creative team in the late 1980s.
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