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Loading... Berenstain Bears and the Ghost of the Forest, The (edition 1988)Not sure why this book is in rhyme, but I suppose it's fine! A silly story about ghosts and pranks. A good story to help my toddler learn not to be scared of Halloween. Morals: Yes, although the discussion is mostly about being scared and not about the lying that happens in the course of the book. 4/5 Storyline: Simple and sweet, with a nice twist at the end. 4/5 Pictures: Full-page or two-page spread, very colorful, lots of detail. 5/5 The Berenstain Bears and the Ghost of the Forest tells how Papa Bear meant to scare the Bear Scouts on their trip to the forest, but ended up receiving a fright himself, courtesy of Mama Bear. This is another Berenstain Bears book with a decent story, which kind seem to grow increasingly uncommon as the years wore on. This time, there's a story in support of a lesson, rather than a story as an excuse for a lesson. And the lesson is a fine one for kids, as well. Of ghosts, it says "There are no such things!/There never have been!", but "it's fun to be scared/of them anyway!" And, a little more subtly, treat others as you would be treated--if Papa wants to scare them, he should be prepared to be scared himself. ... (The full review is posted on my blog.) |
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