The Berenstain Bears and the Big Red Kite (Cub Club)

by Stan Berenstain

1992

Status

Available

Call number

PZ7.B452

Publication

Western Pub (1992), Edition: Unknown, 32 pages

Collection

Description

Brother and Sister Bear enter a homemade kite into the kite flying contest.

User reviews

LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
The bears want to enter a kite contest, but they haven’t got a kite. They make one that all the other contestants make fun of. When the wind picks up, however, everyone else’s kites rip, and they win fair and square. As Mama Bear says, they persist to win.
LibraryThing member jfe16
Brother and Sister Bear want to enter the kite-flying contest, but they don’t have a kite. What will they do? Will they find a way to get a kite and enter the contest?

With its trademark rhyme and repetition making this easy-reader book perfect for beginning readers, the familiar characters will
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delight young children. Parents will appreciate the messages of persistence and doing your best . . . both important lessons for children to learn. Additionally, children see the unkindness of bullying, helping them to understand how bullying hurts others. They also see the family working together to solve a problem, providing a positive representation of family. Colorful illustrations bring the story to life for young readers.

This Berenstain Bear Cub Club edition is part of the Readers Digest Young Families series.

Recommended.
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Language

Original publication date

1992

ISBN

0307231712 / 9780307231710

Barcode

299

LCC

PZ7.B452
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