Berenstain Bears Values And Virtues Treasury
$19.99
Calling all Berenstain Bears fans! Young readers will enjoy this collection of 8 stories in this addition to the Living Lights series of Berenstain Bears books. Children will learn about kindness, forgiveness, love, respect, and much more.
The Berenstain Bears Values and Virtues Treasury-part of the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights series of books-is perfect for:
*Early readers, ages 4-8
*Reading out loud during story time or bedtime
*Birthday gifts, Easter, Christmas gift giving, or as a new addition to your home library
This trusted storybook collection teaches children:
*How to be respectful, kind, be patient with others, and more
*The importance of loving your neighbor and making right choices
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310734956
ISBN10: 0310734959
Jan Berenstain | Mike Berenstain
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2021
Berenstain Bears Living Lights
Publisher: Zondervan
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