Book 11


Book 12


Book 13

Papa Bear is so intent on making Brother Bear into a baseball star that he does not even notice how well Sister Bear plays.

Book 14


Book 16

Papa Bear thinks that Thanksgiving is the best holiday of all, but his overreaction to the cubs' report of seeing Bigpaw in the woods teaches him an important lesson about the meaning of the day.

Who wants to go to bed when you can play with dinosaurs, have a tea party or get a piggyback ride on Papa Bear? Brother Bear and Sister Bear are doing everything they can to postpone their bedtime - even if that means putting Mama and Papa Bear to bed first! Ages 3-7

Sister is home sick from school. Mama wants to take good care of her so she can get well quickly. It turns out that keeping Sister happy all day long is no small job! Soon both Sister and Mama are more than ready for a return to school.

This classic Berenstain Bears story is a perfect way to teach children about how much fun school can truly be! Perfect for back to school--no matter what that looks like!

Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. All the cubs in Bear Country are ready for the new school year . . . except for Sister Bear. She is about to start kindergarten, but can't stop worrying about what it will be like. Will her teacher be nice? Will she make friends? What will she do all day in class? Includes over 50 bonus stickers!

Join the Berenstain Bears on a spooky adventure in this classic children's book perfect for learning to read!

Climb the Spooky Old Tree with the Berenstain Bears! This classic children's book makes great use of rhyming and repetition of phrases to encourage children's reading, and the spooky story will delight young and old!

Bright and Early Books are designed to encourage even `non-reading' children to read.
Some Bright and Early Books are simple stories, others are hilarious nonsense: both types have been designed to give children confidence and make them want to go on reading. Perfect for both boys and girls of ages 3 and up.


Germs are everywhere! With everyone coughing and spluttering around them, Brother and Sister learn an important lesson about how to stop germs and colds from spreading. Now they just have to teach Papa!

Sister Bear wonders why the Tooth Fairy gives her a quarter for her teeth and a dollar for her friend Lizzy's teeth.

When Sister Bear loses her tooth, she is excited to receive a quarter from the Tooth Fairy, but she is later upset to learn that her best friend Lizzy received a whole dollar when she lost her tooth. The coauthor is Mike Berenstain.

Safe and Sound!

by Jan Berenstain and Mike Berenstain

Published 26 May 2009
Brother Bear and Sister Bear love to ride their skateboards. When their usual skating park closes, the only place left to ride is a neighborhood spot where helmets are not the fashion! Will Brother and Sister forget Mama's advice about putting safety first?

Sister Bear is thrilled by the magic of the wishing star, but Brother Bear teaches her that hard work is important, too.

The Bear family adopts a curious baby chipmunk. Brown Eyes explores Papa's desk, Mama's sewing basket, and Papa's pant leg -- all the way up to the knee! Ages 4 - 8

It's time for spring cleaning and the Bear family decides to have a yard sale. Mama Bear goes through the house gathering up all sorts of tattered things-but each tattered thing seems to be someone's favourite tattered thing! Perhaps spring cleaning will just have to wait until next year.

When the Bear family goes to the seashore, they find a map which they hope will lead them to buried treasure.

Brother and Sister Bear keep asking for all of the toys they see advertised on television.


Sister Bear has made it to the school spelling bee! Papa Bear is very proud and excited to help her practice ...and practice ...and practice...But will all of this p-r-a-c-t-i-c-e take all of the f-u-n out of spelling for Sister?