Sunday, October 4, 2015
Title: The Berenstain Bears And Too Much Junk Food
Author: Stan and Jan Berenstain
Illustrator: Stan and Jan Berenstain
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Published by Random House Books for Young Readers
Mar 12, 1985
Pages: 30
Rating: Early Elementary 4 (recommended)
This book is a K-2 reading level. This book has lengthy text along with illustrations on every page. I rate this book a 4 because being healthy is very important and this would be easy to incorporate into education.
Summary:
Momma bear notices the cubs are gaining a little weight and eating a lot of junk food. She brings the family to the doctor so they can learn about being healthy and nutrition. The family realizes that they need to be more healthy,so the next time they go to the store they buy all healthy foods and zero junk food. The family notices how great they feel when they fill their bodies with healthy nutritious foods.
Educational Purposes:
Our world is very obese and needs to learn to be healthy. This book introduces many concepts about being healthy and ways you can change your diet and life style to become healthy. I feel this book has a lot of educational purposes.
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I remember this book when I was younger! This is such a great review. I think you should make sure you don't tell the ending of the book and make it a cliff hanger so we are more interested in reading the book. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI loved these books growing up! Now as a college student, I can definitely see how they would be useful in a classroom. Great review!
ReplyDeleteNot only are these books extremely fun to read, but they are provided in a series. This is a great series to introduce to students to get them hooked on reading.
ReplyDeleteI remember the Bernstein Bears from when I was young! I loved the stories! Many of the stories are relatable to children, which makes it easier to get them hooked and engaged!
ReplyDeleteI loved these books when I was a kid. Great job with this review Kelci. This is a wonderful series to introduce children to. Your summary of the book is spot on. Your rating system was easy to follow. I liked how easy navigating through your blog was, very user friendly.
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