The Berenstain Bears Get the Grouchies

· Open Road Media
4.4
27 reviews
Ebook
24
Pages

About this ebook

When the Berenstain Bears turn grouchy, the happy house goes to pieces
Through thick and thin, the members of the Bear family treat each other kindly. They’re polite, thoughtful, and never forget to share their honey. But when Mama, Papa, Sister, and Brother all wake up with a bad case of the grouchies, the day takes a different turn. The Bears snarl, shout, and hog the honey. They yell so loud, they wake up the night owl and the bats next door. Even Mama becomes a serious grump. Will the Bears remember to be kind before they go to sleep? Or will the whole day be ruined by the grouchies?

This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
27 reviews
Sherry Jimerson
October 27, 2014
Helping, Thanksgiving,and many more things that are toughed through their stories.
GC SNIPE
February 26, 2018
This is the most unacceptable book I've ever seen!
Felicia Mcdonald
March 2, 2014
It. Is. Fun
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Stan Berenstain (1923–2005) and Jan Berenstain (1923–2012) were a husband-and-wife cartooning team best known for creating the internationally beloved Berenstain Bears. Both born in Philadelphia, they met on the first day of art school, and were married after World War II. Inspired by their children’s love for Dr. Seuss, the Berenstains created a cartoon version of their own family, and with The Big Honey Hunt (1962) began a series that would stretch to more than two hundred volumes. Starring Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Sister Bear, and Brother Bear, the books quickly became popular for their evocative drawings and simple explanations of wholesome themes. The stories sold more than 200 million copies worldwide and have been adapted as movies, television shows, and amusement park attractions. The Berenstains’ younger son, Mike, has overseen the series since his parents passed away, ensuring that it will continue to be popular with each new generation of young readers.     

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