Berenstain Bears Get Saved!
Since 1962 children have grown up reading books about a family of bears,
particularly two cubs that get into mischief. Children learn lessons right
along with the bears. But that was all. It stopped at teaching good morals.
That has changed though. Zonderkidz is now publishing Berenstain Bears
books that actually teach Scriptural values! Titles such as “The Berenstain
Bears Go To Sunday School” or “The Berenstain Bears And The Golden Rule” are
now what you can expect from the series!
Here are a few new Berenstain Bears
books for your enjoyment! The best part about these is the abundance of
Scripture used in them! Good morals are nice, but so much better is when it has
a strong foundation, a reason for those morals!
Summer is winding down and school time
is fast approaching. Brother, Sister and Honey are all very unsure how to feel
about it. There are some nerves influencing their excitement. Honey will be
going for the first time and is worried about missing her parents. Brother is
worried about math. Sister is worried about history. Their parents open the
Bible and teach them that they can always rely on God and turn to Him in
prayer, asking for strength and guidance. They recite Psalm 34:4 to the cubs.
When the cubs come home with homework that worries them, Papa leads the family
in praying for strength and help. At the end, their parents open the Bible
again and teach them Philippians 4:13. The book also has Proverbs 1:5 printed
on the copyright page.
Caring And Sharing Treasury – a compilation of 5 books that teach Biblical values, morals and life lessons:
Includes the following 5:
Includes the following 5:
Firefighters, police, drivers,
plumbers, mechanics, carpenters, watchmakers, engineers, scientists, singer,
astronaut, environmentalist, farmer – there are so many possible careers to
choose from! Brother and Sister Bear walk all over town observing the different
jobs being done and discuss what they might pursue when they grow up. They note
that their parents have taught them that everyone has a God given special
talent to do a job and help others. When they look at the job of farmer they
refer to it as using “God’s good land”. They do lack an element of seeking
God’s will – it is put in terms of “the choice is up to you”. There isn’t an
turning to God to seek what He wants for them. It’s just a quick overview at
lots of different possible jobs to give kids a start on dreaming of their
future. The book has Matthew 5:16 printed on the title page.
Clubs are great fun! Cub Club goes on
picnics, plays sports, participates in the arts, and puts up holiday
decorations. They also seek to help others though. Preacher Brown, the leader
of the club says “it is a good thing to help those in need” and quotes Proverbs
14:31 to them. They get a chance to go way out of their way to help someone in
need when a flood hits part of Bear Country. They trek out with the adults to
help rescue those trapped by the flood and put down sandbags to try to divert
the water. Then they go back to the chapel where Preacher Brown tells the story
of Noah and the cubs spot a reminder of the story in the sky when the rain is
done. Preacher Brown also gives credit to God for keeping them safe and sound
and gives credit to the cub club for helping with the flood. The book has 1
Thessalonians 5:15 printed on the title page.
(See earlier review further down page)
Sister is fine with listening to
gossip about others in school until the day she overhears her friends gossiping
about her! Suddenly gossip doesn’t make her feel “special” or “in the know”. Her
understanding actually starts at home when one of her parents makes a comment
about someone and the other parent points out that it’s gossip. Her Mama explains what gossip is and quotes Proverbs 16:28. She chooses to ignore the
stirrings of guilt and not think about it until she hears she friends gossiping
about her. Sister confronts her friends by randomly shouting rude things about
them to others around and finally all the friends agree to stop gossiping.
Cousin Fred quotes James 3:6. The book has Proverbs 26:20 printed on the title
page.
Brother and Sister are quite talented.
There is a whole list of things they can do. The result of their talent is that
they each feel super proud of themselves and are always trying to out-do the
other one. Their bragging about their talents and skills and achievements gets
out of control. Their parents attempt to get them to stop. Papa Bear quotes 1
Corinthians 13:4. The cubs don’t listen though until the day their grandpa
catches them having a bragging contest about imagining designs in the clouds. He
points out just how foolish their argument is and how out of control their
bragging has become. He quotes Proverbs 13:10 to them. This time the cubs
finally get it and make an effort to stop bragging. The book has James 3:5
printed on the title page.
The Berenstain Bears' Easter Sunday
This book tells the story of the cubs family as they go through their day one year at Easter. It focuses a lot of the "why" things are done. Why are festive clothes worn? Why does the church tell Bible stories? Why do people celebrate Easter with eggs? And is it ok to use jelly beans to celebrate Easter? While in church the book states that the preacher tells the story of Easter, sort of listing the events and the pictures below show four scenes of the four events listed. It doesn't go into any detail at all in the story. It just makes reference to it and the importance it has to the cubs. Papa's prayer at dinner also references it as He thanks the Lord for "the greatest love of all that came to us on that first Easter Sunday, long ago". The discussion questions and activities are very good. One of the questions is "What does it mean to say that Jesus has risen from the dead?". And the activity children are encouraged to do is making paper dolls to tell the story of Easter.
This board book is ideal for the littlest ones. It tells stories of
creation, Noah, David and Goliath, Daniel and the Lion’s Den, Jesus’ birth, the
Good Samaritan, the Triumphal Entry and then Jesus resurrection followed by a
page on the Great Commission.
Annoying, dirty, unkempt neighbors. The kind no one wants around.
Especially Mama Bear. She takes pride in how nice their home and neighborhood
are and the Bogg brothers are a disgrace. But when the Bear family is in
trouble, it’s not the mayor or the rich neighbor who help, it’s the Bogg
brothers. So The Berenstain Bears experience the idea of the Good Samaritan for
themselves. On the inside of the back cover is family activities and discussion
guides.
A school play puts the girl from the cool kids gang starring with a boy
from what would be considered the geeks. Trouble starts brewing and erupts
first on the playground, and then finally in the midst of the play itself.
Romeo and Juliet becomes real as the two sides erupt in battle against one
another. When the mediator steps up to make peace in both situations, Scripture
is quoted to tell others how to behave. The standard for behavior is taken
straight from Scripture. On the inside of the back cover is family activities
and discussion guides.
It’s fall and the leaves are changing colors, pumpkins are growing and
the land is beautiful. The bear family is thankful for all the beauty. To
celebrate they attend the Harvest Festival at a local farm. Most of the book is
focused on simple enjoyment of the activities of the festival and the beauty of
the land. One section though shows Brother Bear saying that “mother nature is
putting on a good show for us” and Mother Bear saying that “mother nature works
for someone a bit higher up.” And Papa Bear tells them that harvest time is
about more than enjoying the season, it is also a time to give thanks to God. On
the inside of the back cover is family activities and discussion guides.
Freddy Factual has a telescope and he shares it with Brother and Sister
Bear. Seeing items from space is super exciting for the cubs. But when Sister
Bear makes a comment about God, Freddy questions it. That leaves Brother and
Sister Bear with some questions of their own. A talk with Preacher Brown, where
they learn about Daniel and faith clears up some things for them. They aren’t
sure of everything, but they find comfort in the assurance that they can have
faith in God, even when questions arise. On the inside of the back cover is
family activities and discussion guides.
There are multiple reasons the cubs know that God loves them. Their
parents assure them of it, they hear it in church, the Bible tells them, and
they see evidence of it in the world around them. The question is whether or
not God loves everyone. They get the chance to ask the question when a cub
their age with special needs comes to visit them. He isn’t able to comprehend
the same things others his age can. He acts more like the age of their toddler
sister. Their mom explains that God loves everyone and has made them all
unique. On the inside of the back cover is family activities and discussion
guides.
Brother and Sister Bear want to hear a story and their dad tells them the story of the very first Christmas. With bears playing the characters in the illustrations, the story takes children through the story of the first Christmas – from the angel’s appearance to Mary to Mary and Joseph leaving Egypt to head to Nazareth where Jesus grew up. On the inside of the back cover is family activities and discussion guides.
The Berenstain Bears' Country Cookbook: Cub-Friendly Cooking with an Adult (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
Cooking with children can be a great delight! Kids enjoy spending time in the kitchen learning how to cook with their parents. This is a cookbook of 40 recipes kids can learn to make with the help of adults. It begins with one page of a story and ends with one Bible verse.
Thank you to Zonderkidz for providing me with a free review copy of these books in exchange for my honest opinion. I am very grateful!
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