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The Berenstain Bears- Honey Hunt Helpers- Book Review

About the book:
The Good Deed Scouts are back and in this fun story they learn the meaning of the Bible verse, "A wise son brings joy to his father."

The Good Deed Scouts team up with Papa Bear as they start searching for Honey in the Bear Country's best wild honey.  The story gets funny as the group finds themselves going through strange and hilarious obstacles such as hollow logs, muddy bogs, streams, and a live bull field, but don't forget the swarm of bees.

My Review:
I love a children's book that makes me laugh but also helps teach my children a good moral.  :)  Along with the one Bible verse mentioned above you can also discuss the promise that comes with honoring your parents.  :)  This story also works well together  with the Berestain Bears- Help the Homeless.  They both do a great job of teaching our children to love on others!  :)


About the Authors: 
Stan and Jan Berenstain introduced the first Berenstain Bear books in 1962.  Mike Berenstain grew up watching his parents work together to write about and draw these lovable bears.  Eventually he started drawing and writing about them too.  Since the late 80's, he has been very much involved as a writer and illustrator with his family's creation, the Berenstain Bears.  he continued to work with his mother, Jan, creating new books, writing and illustrating up until her death this year.  The antics and activities of Mike's three children have provided inspiration for many Berenstain Bears Books over the years.  Though Stan  and Jan passed away in 2005 and 2012, respectively, Mike continues to create the delightful Bear adventures form their studio in Pennsylvania, in an area that looks much like the sunny dirt road deep in Bear Country. 

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