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The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's — Content Guide for Parents

By Stan Berenstain, Jan BerenstainRandom House Children's Books1986-08-12ISBN 978039487335032 pages
The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

This beloved story is a perfect way to teach children about respecting their elders and about all the unique adventures they can have with an older generation! Perfect for a read-along this Mother's Day!

Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. When Mama and Papa have to go out of town, Brother and Sister get to go and stay with their grandparents. It will be a fun-filled visit where the cubs will eat cookies, explore the attic, fish, and even attend a hoedown! Includes over 50 bonus stickers!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence in the book. The narrative focuses on the experiences of Brother and Sister Bear during their stay with grandparents, emphasizing learning and adventure without any physical conflict. No scary content in the book. The story is light-hearted and focuses on the fun experiences of the bear cubs with their grandparents.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have violence?

    No violence in the book. The narrative focuses on the experiences of Brother and Sister Bear during their stay with grandparents, emphasizing learning and adventure without any physical conflict.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have scary content?

    No scary content in the book. The story is light-hearted and focuses on the fun experiences of the bear cubs with their grandparents.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. While the authors had personal backgrounds related to different faiths, this does not translate to religious themes or practices in the story.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes in the book. The narrative does not address race as a central theme or plot point.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have profanity?

    No profanity in the book. The language is appropriate for children, focusing on family-friendly themes and lessons.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have climate change?

    No climate themes present in the book. The focus is on family interactions and adventures rather than environmental issues.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have sexual identity?

    No sexual content in the book. The story is aimed at young children and focuses on family and adventure themes.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. It features a family dynamic but does not promote traditional or modern gender expectations.

  • Does The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes present in the book. The search results focus on general reviews and descriptions of the series, with no mention of LGBTQ+ content in 'The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's.'

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