The Berenstain Bears and the Green-Eyed Monster

by Stan Berenstain

Other authorsJan Berenstain (Author)
Paperback, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

813

Publication

Random House Books for Young Readers (1995), Edition: First, 29 pages

Description

Sister is overcome with jealousy when Brother gets a shiny new ten-speed bike for his birthday.

User reviews

LibraryThing member paroof
My son used to make me read this book over and over and over. I'm not sure what it was that he loved so much about it. Brother Bear gets a new green bicycle for his birthday and Sister Bear is very jealous. Naturally they work it out.
LibraryThing member laurenwhite92
The aspect of jealousy being represented as the green eyed monster was something I really liked.
LibraryThing member EmilyEgert
“The Berenstain Bears and the Green-Eyed Monster” has been one of my favorite books since I was a little girl. In this story of the Berenstain Bears, Brother gets a bike for his birthday that Sister is very jealous of. That night, Sister gets a visit from the green eyed monster in her dream.
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During her dream, Sister destroys Brother’s new bike. When Sister wakes up she realizes there is no need to be jealous of the new bike and that she should be happy for her Brother. This book teaches about jealousy and how to deal with feeling jealous. One positive attribute of this book is how the illustrator includes all of the text in the visuals. For example, on the page that Brother is opening his presents from his birthday all of the presents that are mentioned in to text are shown in the illustrations. Something else that I like about this book is how the author uses text that is not always proper grammar to help define the age of the character speaking. For instance Sister states when Brother gets his new bike, “I gotta have that bike! I gotta! I gotta! I gotta.” “Gotta” is not a word but it is a slang word that is often stated by children among the age of 7-15. Lastly, I liked how this book symbolized Sisters dream by making a border of the illustrations resemble a cloud. The cloud-like border reminds the readers that Sister is dreaming and that the events that are happening in the cloud are not real
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1995

Physical description

8.06 inches

ISBN

9780679864349
Page: 0.5264 seconds