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Jan Berenstain, Michael BerenstainZonderKidz / 2009 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$3.494.9 out of 5 stars for Living Lights: The Berenstain Bears Love Their Neighbors. View reviews of this product. 11 Reviews
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Lynn Hand5 Stars Out Of 5Wholesome and funMay 11, 2011Lynn HandQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5My three year old nephew loves these books and spends ages just looking at the pictures. Its great to find fun books which back up Christian teaching. A big hit with my slightly older nephews also.
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Church Librarian5 Stars Out Of 5Berenstain Bears Living Light seriesNovember 8, 2017Church LibrarianQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5LOVE the Berenstain Bears Living Light series. They are a great way to teach values and important life-lessons to children with characters they love and can relate to!
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AnnetteMechanicsburg, PAAge: 25-34Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5greatJanuary 6, 2012AnnetteMechanicsburg, PAAge: 25-34Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Great! love the real practical christian values in it and family being like Jesus.
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AarikaCalgary, ABAge: 25-34Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Good lesson learnedMarch 21, 2011AarikaCalgary, ABAge: 25-34Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This is sort of the parable of the Good Samaritan. We have quite a few Berenstain Bears books but this one became our kids favourite. There aren't too many words that they don't understand and there isn't as much writing per page (kids ages 4, 2). The pages are colourful and they seemed to understand the point of the book.
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Christine M. Irvin5 Stars Out Of 5May 6, 2009Christine M. IrvinThis is a book in the Living Lights series of Berenstain books published by ZonderKidz. The Berenstain Bears live in a neat tree house in Bear Country. They, and most of their neighbors around them, take pride in keeping their properties clean and well-maintained. The one exception is the house where the Boggs live. The Bogg brothers share a run-down shack that sports a roof that is caving in and a yard that is full of junk. They even drive a car that is as old and ratty looking as their house. The Berenstain Bears think the Boggs are a problem for the neighborhood.One day, on the way to the Big Bear Town Festival, the Berenstain Bears car breaks down. They are stranded along the side of the road. A car comes by, driven by Mayor Honeypot. He slows down long enough to tell them he cant stop and help them; he is in a hurry to get to the Festival where he will be MC. Another car, driven by Squire Grizzly, slows down, but Squire Grizzly tells them he cant stop as he too must hurry to the Festival to judge the flower-arranging contest. The occupants of the third car to come down the road are the Bogg brothers. They stop and help the Berenstain Bears. They tow Papas car to a nearby garage that is run by their Uncle Zeke who fixes the car & doesnt charge them anything. As he says, This one is on us. After all, were neighbors. The Berenstains invite the Boggs to join them at the Festival, where they all have a good time.In most of the Berenstain Bear picture books, one of the cubs, either Brother or Sister Bear, needs to learn a lesson about something. In this book, the parents, as well as the cubs, learn a lesson about judging others. I also like the fact that this is a Good Samaritan story, Berenstain Bears style.Christian Children's Book Review
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