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by: Mike Berenstain
Amazon.com's Price: $3.99 Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780060573874
ISBN: 0060573872
Label: HarperEntertainment
Manufacturer: HarperEntertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: April 01, 2007
Publisher: HarperEntertainment
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Release Date: April 10, 2007
Sales Rank: 20067
Studio: HarperEntertainment
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Product Description:
Brother and Sister Bear are not greedy children, but all the toys and candy on TV look so great! Mama Bear has to find a way to teach her cubs that they can't believe everything they see . . . before that pile of unused toys gets any bigger.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Two boys' review: Helps kids become smart shoppers
Our children caught the commercial bug. Try as we might, we couldn't explain the concept to a 4-year old and a 5-year old. They saw kids enjoying cereal, toys and other stuff and figured it had to be good.
The Berenstain Bears book allowed our kids to discuss the bears' problem first before relating it to their own challenge. We bring this book out about 1-2 times per month at bedtime and revisit the concept.
We own several Berenstain Bears books and they have worked very ... Read More
Rating: - Greedy Bears
Sister and Brother bear want EVERYTHING they see on the TV Commercials. Whether it is a new cereal or a new candy or a new toy or whatever. They want it and they HAVE to have it.
Mama Bear thinks she should unplug the TV, but then she would miss her show and Papa Bear would miss his.
The cubs keep pestering her to get the things in the Advertisements. So one day Mama decides to let them have everything they want off the TV commercial. They have to eat every bit of cereal ... Read More
Rating: - Great Books
My kids love these books. They are fun to read, and at the same time they teach them about daily values of life.
Very nice books for parents to share with their children.
Rating: - Familiar characters, unique subject matter
Children love the Berenstain Bears-- the Berenstain bears have been a source of comfort before dentists' visits, shared important information about safety, and helped in times of transition like new schools or moves. This time, the friendly bears tackle the problem with commercials. Young children are exposed to commercials on TV, the radio, even at school-- this book deals with the "I need that because I saw it on TV" syndrome in a very clever, gentle, and clear way. Highly recommended.
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