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The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers (First Time Books(R)) by Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers (First Time Books(R))

Book Review: Stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Summary: 1 Stars

I don't like this stupid book! It only teaches kids that "strangers" are bad people that wanna hurt you for fun, and the only "nice" people are the people you know. A kid in my brother's kindergarten class was too afaid to leave his house because of this book. They should of changed the title to "The Berenstain Bears Learn About Demented Killing Strangers."

Book Review: Wonderful!
Summary: 5 Stars

The world lost a real gem of a writer when Stan Berenstain passed on November 29. Together, Berenstain and his wife, Jan, and eventually their two sons, created books featuring lovable but flawed characters who tackle just about every real issue that faces families.

Trouble with Strangers is one of those books. Talking to kids about strangers is necessary, but a little scary. No one wants to turn their kids into antisocial hermits, but at the same time, it's an absolute must to teach kids that it's not okay to just talk to anyone. This book takes on the issue and makes it comfortable but thoroughly explained. A great place to start!

Book Review: great book
Summary: 5 Stars

my four year old son loves this book! I saved this book from my childhood and i am so glad i did ! deals with strangers in a way that little ones can understand. buy this and all other berenstain bear books!

Book Review: Addresses an Important and difficult topic.
Summary: 5 Stars

I have 2 children - a girl (2) who loves everyone and a boy (4) who is scared of everyone. How do I teach her to be cautious without having to loose her charm? How do I teach him to be friendly without being cautious, too? This book addresses it all. Sister Bear has one personality, Brother has the other. In the end, brother is tempted by a stranger and Sister steps in. It addresses stranger danger better than any other source I have seen. I really feel this is a must-have book for every parent and child.

Book Review: What about the rest of the strangers?
Summary: 3 Stars

The book does teach children about what to do with strangers, but the view of strangers is not appropriate. They are all darkened men. A more developmentally-appropriate, anti-bias book would include strangers of all races, class, personality, and gender.
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