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J**.
Still a good read for a beginner
This book is similar to Let's Sell It, if you have the Berenstain Bears Phonics. This book adds in a little more detail that the phonic book doesn't. Still a good read for a beginner.
M**E
Five Stars
I loved the berenstain bears growing up, so glad I can pass this down to my daughter!
T**Y
The bears clean house but can't part with their favorite old things so they move them into the attic
Cute story. The bears clean house but can't part with their favorite old things so they move them into the attic.
R**B
Three Stars
Good reading book. Not much of a story.
J**6
Not a good message
Like others have said, they end up keeping all the things they should’ve gotten rid of. Horrible message.
G**Y
Adorable book for our 5 year old twin boys
Both boys really enjoy this book. They enjoy listening to it and Ifind them sitting and reading it by themselves.
A**N
... is that you don't have to do the absolute best thing, just do what makes you happy
For once a Berenstain Bears book where the moral of the story is that you don't have to do the absolute best thing, just do what makes you happy. It's kind of refreshing change even though the book itself is maybe not the best written. It's very repetitive although I suppose as an early reader book it makes sense to repeat yourself over and over again
R**.
Very Disappointing Message
Starting out, I was enthused and hopeful about this book's message. Deal with the junk in your home! Don't let useless stuff accumulate! Clean! Reuse, donate, maybe make some cash! But then the family decides it's too hard to part with their items, even stuff that is broken, musty, or that could be enjoyed by other cubs. They don't take them time to donate, clean or repair the items; they shove them in the attic and put it off for another day. I was very disappointed about this message, as we try to teach our son that not everything is meant to be kept forever, and most items do not merit sentimental value. There's also a confusing line, which baffles our early-reader: "Many too many to put in the yard" (referring to "many too many things"). Sorry, but this book is not up to par with the many other well-done Berenstain Bears books.
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