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Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers

Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learning About Strangers
Review: This is a good book. My 5 year old son enjoyed the story, and the lessons that I wanted to convey about strangers (what is a stranger, stranger rules, etc.) were covered very well. The story shows how one can become too afraid as well as how one can be lured into leaving with a stranger. Children learn to be careful without being paranoid. Children also learn that "telling" is not the same as being a "tattletell".

We have enjoyed all 8 books that we purchased from this collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers
Review: This is a great book for teaching young children about strangers. My son is 5 and really enjoys reading this book over and over again. The content is informative, but not scary. The comparison momma bear makes between strangers and a barrel of apples is so simple and accurate. The simplicity allows the children to understand you never know what is on the inside of an apple or a stranger. A visual key kids are likely to remember.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: La De Da
Review: While many kids have had their parents discuss not to talk to strangers, alot of the attempts to talk about something serious such as that, dont exactly make it through to their childrens minds. In this book they have created a lovely little rememberance that will stick in the kids head, while a "important talk" would leave their little minds as soon as the sentence was complete. Terriffic Book!


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