Berenstain Bears Fathers Day Blessings
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In The Berenstain Bears Father’s Day Blessings, Mama, Gran, and the cubs plan an adventure to honor Papa Bear and Gramps on Father’s Day.
Papa Bear and Gramps are the best dads in Bear Country and the cubs want to show their love. Working together with Mama and Gran, a special fishing trip and picnic are planned for Father’s Day. Will Papa and Gramps bring in a big catch of fish … or will they catch something else even better?
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310749233
ISBN10: 0310749239
Mike Berenstain
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2018
Berenstain Bears
Publisher: Zondervan
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