Book details

The Berenstain Bears and the Trouble with Grownups (First Time Books(R))
Published in
1992
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Description
In this Berenstain Bears story, Brother and Sister Bear feel that their parents are always nagging them. To express their feelings, they create a play called 'The Trouble with Grownups.' In response, Mama and Papa Bear perform their own role-reversal skit, which leads the whole family to learn important lessons about empathy, problem-solving, and appreciating each other. The book includes over 50 bonus stickers and is an ideal resource for teaching children about the value of understanding and family dynamics.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Relatable Family Dynamics: 'The Berenstain Bears and the Trouble with Grownups' offers a humorous and relatable look at misunderstandings that can occur between children and parents, making it a great conversation starter for families to discuss their own dynamics and communication.
- Valuable Life Lessons: The book teaches important lessons about empathy, perspective-taking, and the importance of open communication between family members, which are essential skills for children to learn as they grow and navigate relationships.
- Engaging Storytelling: Stan Berenstain's storytelling is engaging and entertaining, keeping young readers interested and entertained while also imparting moral lessons in a way that doesn't feel preachy or heavy-handed.
- Iconic Illustrations: The illustrations in 'The Berenstain Bears and the Trouble with Grownups' are colorful, lively, and full of detail, which can help to hold the attention of young readers and bring the story to life in their imaginations.