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S'està carregant… Bears in the Night (1971)de Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
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A Berenstain book all about prepositions, as told through the adventures of some nighttime wanderers. Another look back on my childhood as I reorganize my bookshelves. And yes, it's Berenstain. It's always been Berenstain. This book is copyright 1971, and it's BerenSTAIN. The only time it was BerenSTEIN is when the publisher relied on outside vendors (such as the VHS publishing) and they got it wrong. Seriously, I have a VHS tape that spells it BerenSTAIN on the cover and BerenSTEIN on the tape itself. No conspiracy, just an unexpected spelling that we all confused in our heads because we expect it to be Berenstein instead of Berenstain. It's Berenstain. Summary: This story gives great detail. Seven bears decide to sneak out of bed. The bears make a long trip to Spook Hill where they get scared by an owl. They sprint home and get back in bed before mamma bear noticed. Personal Reaction: I get spooked by every little noise outside so to sneak out of the house to go through many obstacles while walking would not be a good night for me. Classroom Extensions: 1. It is a great book for learning sentences since it repeats. 2. Teaches children not to sneak out of the house. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Pertany a aquestes sèriesBerenstain Bears (1971) Pertany a aquestes col·leccions editorialsBright and Early Books (BE-10)
Seven bears sneak out of bed, through the window, and across the dark countryside to investigate the source of a noise. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Although I have many happy memories of reading both the Berenstain Bears books and Dr. Seuss' Beginning Books for Beginning Readers collection as a girl, I never happened upon Bears in the Night until very recently. I feel sure that this spooky adventure, with its element of rebellious fun - sneaking out at night! - would have made quite an impression on me back then. Reading it now as an adult, I appreciate the way in which it is constructed - the language is very simple, uses a great deal of repetition, and centers prepositions at every stage - and that the linguistic lesson it is teaching is communicated in such an entertaining way. Recommended to fans of the Berenstain Bears, to beginning readers who enjoy spooky stories, and to teachers looking for fun titles featuring prepositions. ( )