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Read Reviews for Bears in the Night - Stan Bere...
by - written on 26/09/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I simple adore this book I had it as a child over 20 years ago and still remember having it read to me by my mum and dad. Now I have my son and my mum reminded me do you remember up spook hill story and of course it did and decided I had to find a copy for my son. My mum didn't keep anything from our childhood so I looked on the interent and found a copy of Bears in the night brand new. The book is by Stan and Jan Berenstain and it part of the Bright and Early books range to help perpare children for reading. My son was nearly 3 when I started reading it to him and seemed to love it as much as I did. The book is around 30 pages long and has simple ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/07 (Very useful, 349 readings)
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Bears in the night This is the first “ghost” story my daughter ever heard. Sally my daughter was born in 1978 this book was published in 1971, I had read it before to children at work. This book is suitable for children from a very young age it is a Beginner’s book, edited by Dr Seuss published by Random house. Are you sitting comfortably then I will begin to tell you about the story. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are 7 bears “In bed” The word “WHOOOOO” is coming through the window the bears in their pyjamas get “out of bed” and go “To the window”. The bears climb “out the window” and “down the tree”. The bears go “over the wall ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/03/06 (Very useful, 179 readings)
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This is one of the books in the Bright and Early Books for beginning beginners. They are written to help very young children with their reading. **THE STORY** The story is very simple with very few words on each page. Due to the fact that there are so few words on each page and indeed in the whole book, my synopsis of the story is going to be startlingly brief…not the usual meanderings at all. It starts with the bears lying in bed and the big words WHOOOOO coming in through the window. We know something is outside but was is it? The only text on the page is underneath the picture “In bed”. The following page shows the ... Read the complete review
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