Brother and Sister Bear are excited about the coming of Christmas, when they will perform in a pageant and receive presents, but they also learn an important lesson about giving to others.
The Bear family enter all of their pets into the pet show at the Bear Town Festival--Little Lady, Gracie, Swish, and Keats--but everyone wonders which pets will receive prize ribbons from Mayor Honeypot.
When Mama Bear runs for mayor on a platform that resolves to fix roads, clean trash and replace broken streetlights, her campaign is compromised by Bear County voters who argue that she cannot fulfill her promises.
When Cousin Fred accidentally damages Brother's brand-new bike, Brother Bear is angry. Can Sister Bear help him see that forgiving his friend is the right thing to do?
The Berenstain Bears already have a dog and a fish. When Brother Bear goes hunting for bullfrogs and comes home with a little kitten, the Bear family will have to decide if they have room for another pet!
In three separate stories, the Good Deed Scouts help rescue a kitten stuck in a tree, assist a neighbor with yard work, and reunite a lost cub with his mother.
Brother, Sister, and Honey Bear know more about Easter candy than Easter itself until their Sunday School teacher, Missus Ursula, takes them to see a passion play performed by another class.
The Bears are on a steam train trip across Bear country. Mama and Papa enjoy the scenery but the cubs want to learn about the train. With luck, Grizzly Jones might let them blow the train whistle.
"Join the Bear family as they discover the perfect ways to celebrate two important holidays--Mother's Day and Father's Day--in this two-in-one storybook"--Amazon.com.
Brother and Sister Bear and their little sister, Honey, get a nutcracker for Christmas, and when they quickly tire of their other gifts and their parents suggest they use their imaginations instead, they are inspired to act out the ballet.
Through the story of David and Goliath, Brother and Sister Bear learn that they can stand up to bullies and be as brave as David, because God is with them just as he was with David.
"Talking about others makes Sister feel like she is special, even if what is said might not be true. But when rumors are spread about her, Sister begins to understand just how hurtful gossip can be"--Page [4] of cover.
Brother Bear wants to have a snowball fight with Sister, but she would rather build a snowman, go skating or sledding, and enjoy other winter activities.
When Papa Bear receives a turkey in payment for some work, Sister wants to keep it as a pet and is upset that it may become Thanksgiving dinner, until Mama gives her some hope and distracts her by suggesting they put on a show.