The Berenstain Bears The Bears' Vacation

The Berenstain Bears The Bears' Vacation

Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain

Language: English

Pages: 4

ISBN: 2:00251873

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Stan and Jan Berenstain take readers on a fun-filled trip to the beach in this classic Beginner Book, edited by Dr. Seuss. “Hooray! Hooray! We’re on our way! Our summer vacation starts today!” School’s out, and the Bear family is ready for a vacation at the beach. Whether the Bears are sailing, swimming, surfing, snorkeling, or having a run-in with an angry whale, Father Bear certainly knows how to find trouble. The Bears' Vacation will leave young readers eager for their very own summer fun!

Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This title was originally catalogued by the Library of Congress as follows: Berenstain, Stanley. The bears’ vacation, by Stan and Jan Berenstain. [New York] Beginner Books [1968] 63 p. col. illus. 24 cm. “B-52” I. Berenstain, Janice, joint author. II. Title. PZ8.3.B4493Be 68-28460 eISBN 978-0-375-98313-9 Copyright � 1968 by Stanley and Janice Berenstain, copyright renewed 1996 by Stanley and Janice Berenstain. Cover art copyright � 2003 by Berenstain Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved under

International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. v3.1 Contents Title Page Copyright First Page Hooray! Hooray! We’re on our way! Our summer vacation starts today! And here we are. What a wonderful trip! Let’s get in the water! Let’s go for a dip! Small Bear! Small Bear! Don’t you go too far. I want to see you wherever you are. Don’t you

fine. You will be safe when diving, too, after I give you rule number two. Look first. Then dive when all is clear. Now let’s take a look. Is there anything near? Yes, Dad, there is. I see a twig! Never mind that! It’s not very big. You proved it, Dad. Even a twig can be bad. Right, my son. That is very true. It’s a pleasure to teach these rules to you. Dad, I’ll remember the rules you gave. Now let’s go surfing. Let’s ride on a wave. Now we go on to rule number three.

know. One more thing people do at the shore … they go underwater and explore. In exploring underwater places, there are many, many dangerous spaces. And my last rule is simple and clear: Stay out of caves when exploring down here! Hmmm. This cave is big and wide! It might be safe to go inside. But, Papa, do you think you should? Something tells me it wouldn’t be good! As I was saying, stay out of small spaces, and any other dangerous places! WOW! We learned that rule

very fast! Tell me, Dad, was that the last? Yes, that rule was the very last one. My safe vacation rules are done! Ma! You won’t have to worry any more! Pa taught me how to be safe at the shore!

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