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Rating:  Summary: I looked for a "Ministry of Truth" Imprint... Review: As a propaganda piece, this book will be mostly ineffective. It attempts to further the "Kids and guns don't mix" agenda by assigning "evil" overtones to a simple watergun... you know, the type every kid in America owned back when most every house had a real gun. Back when every kid had access to a gun but kids never shot each other. Back when kids had parents.Luckily, the Bears are "C-List" characters at best and will have only a minor influence.
Rating:  Summary: Berenstain Bears and No Guns Allowed Review: I like this book because you see Ferdy's unexpected side coming alive, the water gun Too-Tall has is a funny part, and Ferdy's gun invention is another favorite part. This was probably my 3rd favorite book. I still have to say it is good even if it's my 3rd favorite.
Rating:  Summary: More liberal trash Review: Just another hand wringing, the-sky-is-falling piece of literary debris. It is really unfortunate that the authors found it necessary to prostitute their children's book characters to the gun-grabbers. Save your money, buy some ammo instead.
Rating:  Summary: More liberal trash Review: Just another hand wringing, the-sky-is-falling piece of literary debris. It is really unfortunate that the authors found it necessary to prostitute their children's book characters to the gun-grabbers. Save your money, buy some ammo instead.
Rating:  Summary: Berenstain Bears and No Guns Allowed Review: The Berenstains should be praised for this work which teaches lessons to little ones that unfortunately are needed today. As a fellow author from Pennsylvania, I do think it's mighty neighborly of them to do this book that reaches kids on their level. It's got the right lessons kids today should hear early on in life. Believe me, I've covered school shootings stories in my TV career. It's never too early to preach anti-violence to kids. This book is a very helpful tool indeed.
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