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The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed (First Time Books(R))

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By: Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

Sister Bear can run faster, climb higher, and hit a ball farther than the boys, and she gloats over it. So Brother Bear and his friends build a clubhouse for boys only, and Sister is hopping mad! She plans a honey of a revenge in this funny and thoughtful book.  

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pub. Date: 12th March 1986
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 32
Ean: 9780394873312
Isbn: 0394873319

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USER REVIEWS

Sore Winner Sore Loser
~ Written on Jul 24, 2007. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Brother and his friends get angry at Sister cause she shows off every time she wins at something. They build a fort far away in the woods. She finds out about it, but they won't let her inside nor any of her girls.

Papa helps her build a girl only fort. Then a cook out is made and the boys from the boy fort come to eat.

In the end they play together without restrictions.

Further this book shows that being a sore winner is just as rotten as being a sore loser.

Twenty Years and i still love it...
~ Written on Jan 28, 2005. out of users found this review helpful.

I have owned this book for almost twenty years now and i still read it all the time...and im almost 25. The story is thoughtful and funny at the same time, and who didnt want a club house with a drawbridge as a kid...good for children and growups alike...five stars

the great cookout
~ Written on Oct 7, 2004. out of users found this review helpful.

I was probably around seven when I read this book. It really sparked my imagination. Now, at 25, I still remember the clubhouse and the cook-out with the salmon and the honeycomb. I don't know what that means, but for it to be this memorable almost 20 years later has to mean something!

Bad Losers & Bad Winners too
~ Written on Jan 12, 2004. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Do the boy cubs not want Sister Bear around simply because she is a girl or is it that she is boastful about being better than the (older) cubs? Should Papa Bear force the boys to let Sister Bear in their club or is there a better way to handle this situation? These are just some of the issues covered in this good book.

"The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed" is not just about boys versus girls. It highlights that it is important to be a good winner and promotes resolving issues in a win-win manner (rather than ripping your adversary limb from limb).

My son enjoyed this book. After reading it he said he was going to start a club for his boy friends and his girl friends. His sign would say "No Bullies Allowed".

No Girls Allowed
~ Written on Oct 6, 2003. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

No Girls Allowed was a good book. It was about sister bear always wanting to hangout with brother bear and she was always slowing them down but, soon she started beating the boys in all of their activities. She was a bad winner she would hoot and holler and do cartwheels. The boys got sick of it and decided to ditch her. They made a club and no girls were allowed, so she and papa bear and the other sister bears around decided to build their own fort and they did and decided to invite the boys in so the boys invited them to their club. The book would be for ages 2-7. It teaches kids that no matter if someone is annoying they have feelings too and you should conceder them.

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