The Berenstain Bears' Home Sweet Tree

by Stan & Jan Berenstain

Other authorsStan & Jan Berenstain (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Collection

Publication

Western Publishing Company, Inc. (1992), Edition: Unknown, 32 pages

Description

A tour of the Berenstain Bears' tree house home, exploring the many rooms where they live, work, sleep, and play.

User reviews

LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
This book was pretty boring. It told very basic things from the series that readers should already know in rhymes- this is our tree, this is Papa Bear, this is Mama Bear, this is the room we share, etc. It might work as an intro to the series, but there wasn't much point.
LibraryThing member bkling1
“Elephants Never Forget”
I REALLY liked this book for a few reasons. One of the reasons was that the text was poetic and every page rhymed. This always makes for an engaging story for young children to read or listen along. I also liked the layout of the book. When picking it up I thought it
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wouldn’t be interesting but grabbed it anyway, but the text is not just straight lines across the page but the text has somewhat of a motion of the sounds of the story. For example on page says, “The reason they’d run was suddenly clear… R O A A R! The elephant trembled in fear.” The “roar” portion on this page was spread out large across the tiger that had come along in the story. I also enjoyed the plot of the book because it is not predictable and ended in a way that is very unique by having the elephant decide that he wants to stay with the buffalo in the end. The main message of this book is friendship and how important long lasting friends can be in someone’s life.
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LibraryThing member bmmoore
This book has a wonderful tone and upbeat vibe to it. The Berenstain Bears are opening their doors and giving you a tour of their Home Sweet Tree. The rhyming scheme keeps things fun and the illustrations are pretty general which makes things relatable. I believe this book teaches the value of
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sharing and how to be a good host!
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LibraryThing member jfe16
Always a favorite with young readers, the Berenstain Bears are the central characters in this charming tale. Brother and Sister take young readers on a tour of the family treehouse. Lively illustrations accompany a text filled with humor and sufficient repetition to help beginning readers master
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their first steps into independent reading.

Recommended.
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ISBN

0307231720 / 9780307231727
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