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Berenstain Bears Big Chapter Books #29

The Berenstain Bears Lost in Cyberspace

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Get ready to enter Cybearspace. When wealthy Squire Grizzly gives each member of Teacher Bob's class a computer to do with as they will, all rules fly out the window--and the cubs' grades go south. Will the cubs get whiplash as they zoom along the information superhighway? Bear Country fans will love finding out.

112 pages, Library Binding

First published May 18, 1999

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Stan Berenstain

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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 Berenstain joined them as a creative team in the late 1980s.

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December 28, 2018
Its so interesting to read a book on the verge of the computer revolution. The dangers were so apparent, the positives too but there really was no concept of just how much it would change the world and how integral it would be to everyday life.

I'm fascinated by the conclusion that computers pull away from learning and there are probably a lot of preditors on there.
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January 7, 2020
Interesting how much the internet landscape has changed since this book was written;chat rooms are not as popular.
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September 26, 2021
Babs helps thwart a bomb threat.
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75 reviews
December 8, 2016
Great book.

I chose this rating because it really is a great book. I couldn't put it down. Reminds me of being a kid.
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