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The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game (First Time Books)

The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game (First Time Books)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Berenstain Bears and The Blame Game
Review: In the Book called" The Berenstain Bears and the blame Game", there is a family of four, Brother Bear, Sister Bear, Mama Bear and Papa Bear. Mama Bear is usually friendly and kind, but now her house has turned into a never-ending blame game. " Its her fault, No its his fault", is what Brother and Sister Bear say. First they break a vase with roses that Mama Bear just put there that morning. Who knows what they will break next. This book teaches kids that fighting is no use. Instead of fighting they should get to work and solve the problem.
I recommend this book for kids around 8.
This book was good. I think you should get it for your kids, because it helps them with things that happen in the world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: STOP THE GAME OF BLAME AND SHAME
Review: Once again, the peace and serenity of Bear Country is shattered by the boisterous exchange between Brother and Sister Bear. Even the usually patient Mama Bear could not help but blow her top off. Papa Bear comes to the rescue by showing the way. He puts things right by getting Brother, Sister and even Mama Bear to chip in and help.

By reading this story to my sons, they saw themselves in similar situations and decided for themselves that the more time spent on righting wrongs and the less time spent on the blaming game could go a long way in promoting a loving, healthy and harmonious family relationship.

Without being preachy, this book is a good read and teaches family values at the same time.


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