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Bears in the Night by Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain

megkerr1's review

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4.0

Definitely a beginner book for little ones. Kids will enjoy the colorful pictures and the repetitive words such as over, under, in, and out.

jamie29's review

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4.0

Super cute don't think I read this one as a kid, but had a good time reading it. It was super cute and funny.

courte's review

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lighthearted fast-paced

3.0

libraryrobin's review

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5.0

Great illustration of prepositions.

calistareads's review

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4.0

An early Berenstain Bears book. I like this one better than Inside, Outside, Upside Down for prepositions. I grow up with the Inside book. This one has more atmosphere and the night-time sneakiness is more memorable. I wish I had had this one instead, but I can pass it to the next generation instead. It’s nice to see a book older than me still around.

Great illustrations. I enjoy them. It’s funny, the story doesn’t make a lot of sense accept that it is trying to show over, around and under over and over again.

The kids really enjoyed this book. The nephew wanted to read it again.

joemcduck's review

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5.0

Probably my favorite of the "pre-Sister" books. Simplistic with a fun ending.

larrys's review

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4.0

A great primer reader.

miyasbooks's review

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5.0

I believe that children's books are so amazing. I never truly appreciated them before getting to university. As an English and history double major, I read so many complex novels as well as my fantasy(prefered genre) novels that I often need a break from thinking so hard. I've recently begun reading children's picture books to up my Goodreads goal and I have fallen in love. This book, in particular, has made me realize that simply because I laughed my butt off and the simple platform conveying such a complex concept is amazing to me. Reading children's books makes me want to write one myself.

trisa_slyne's review

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2.0

To be honest, this was labeled as being for first grade at my library, but I feel it should've been labeled as an early reader. It's very simplistic and very few words per page.

canada_matt's review

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4.0

A short book about little bears sneaking out of the house and heading to Spook Hill, only to rush home when they encounter a hooting animal. Building on a number of action, only the reverse them to get home, the characters tell an action-packed story. Neo liked it, but vows never to sneak out of his room at night.