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Paperback The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game Book

ISBN: 0679887431

ISBN13: 9780679887430

The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game

(Part of the The Berenstain Bears Series)

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These colorful, fun-filled stories about first-time experiences make growing up a little easier and a lot more fun. Entertaining text and pictures in The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game depict... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Great Lesson

This provides a nice model for how to deal with the problem of siblings blaming eachother for everthing.

The Berenstain Bears Are A Family Favorite

We own at lease 10 of these children's books! Each story teaches a different life lesson. "The Blame Game." teaches not to waste time blaming others for what is most likely, simply an accident. When sister bear breaks the window, she blames brother bear for pitching the ball so close to the house. Finally, papa bear steps in to stop the bickering. Mother bear and papa bear work together to get the kids to act more responsibly and stop "the blame game." Great stories for kids!

Great basis for a family conversation

We love the Berenstain Bears in our household. We have 2 girls who are 2 years apart and starting the "blame game" and we found this book helpful. We'll read it with the girls and then discuss it. There are times when we just read it to keep the story fresh in their minds. I found it to be helpful to me also, it's a good reminder that yelling and shouting don't solve the problem at hand and to focus on a solution together is a more productive solution.

STOP THE GAME OF BLAME AND SHAME

Once again, the peace and serenity of Bear Country is shattered by the boisterous exchange between Brother and Sister Bear. Even the usually patient Mama Bear could not help but blow her top off. Papa Bear comes to the rescue by showing the way. He puts things right by getting Brother, Sister and even Mama Bear to chip in and help. By reading this story to my sons, they saw themselves in similar situations and decided for themselves that the more time spent on righting wrongs and the less time spent on the blaming game could go a long way in promoting a loving, healthy and harmonious family relationship. Without being preachy, this book is a good read and teaches family values at the same time.
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