The Berenstain bears and the real Easter eggs

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Join the Berenstain Bears as they celebrate Easter and teach children about the beauty of nature and all the wonders it holds! Makes a perfect gift for your Easter basket with over 50 bonus colorful spring time stickers and a fun maze inside! Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Join Brother and Sister as they go on the Giant Beartown Easter Egg Hunt. The cubs are trying to collect the most Easter eggs, but when they discover a mama bird’s nest about to hatch, it’s the true meaning of the holiday that they find. Continue to celebrate the true meaning of the seasons with more heartwarming holiday books from the Berenstain Bears—perfectly giftable with bonus stickers and more!The Berenstain Bears’ Funny ValentineThe Berenstain Bears and the Mama’s Day SurpriseThe Berenstain Bears and the Papa’s Day SurpriseThe Berenstain Bears Trick or TreatThe Berenstain Bears Meet Santa Bear

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Sister Bear thinks holidays are all about candy and presents, but when Easter rolls around, Mama makes a point of teaching its message of rebirth and life in The Berenstain Bears and the Real Easter Eggs by Stan and Jan Berenstain. ( Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Papa and the cubs anticipate winning jelly beans and chocolate eggs at the Beartown Easter Egg hunt, but Mama eschews the candy mentality for the real meaning of Easter: springtime. Brother and Sister are converted when they find a nest of robins hatching during the hunt. Illustrated with the Berenstains' familiar art, the saccharine prose strains for a tone of religious uplift around its secular lesson. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Sister Bear thinks holidays are all about candy and presents, but when Easter rolls around, Mama makes a point of teaching its message of rebirth and life in The Berenstain Bears and the Real Easter Eggs by Stan and Jan Berenstain. ( Jan.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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