Full description not available
A**N
A nightly read
My 2.5 year old loves this specific book. He likes the colors and images. I’m not sure how much of the story he understands, but regardless, he chooses this book almost nightly.A great book for him to have the older he gets as well, so we can start learning about why healthy food matters, and what the benefits are for your body.We love this series!
N**A
Reading and learning at the same time.
Our 6-year-old reads well, and we read these books together. He is learning wonderful lessons as well.
A**N
Printed in the USA
Old classic, surprised to find two sets of stickers inside! Also, printed in the USA, which is exceedingly rare for kids paperbacks.
E**.
A timeless, engaging, and wonderful book to teach children healthy eating habits
The fact that anyone was offended by this book and labeled it as “body shaming” is absurd and gives me great concern for the future of our country and the generation of children these reviewers are raising. This book does a wonderful job of explaining to young children why they should not eat junk food and should instead eat nutritious foods and exercise. Some reviewers pointed out a particular section, in which the mother calls the bears chubby, as offensive and detrimental to children’s body image. Frankly, this argument is ridiculous and it’s distressing that this book is being labeled as offensive and “cancelled”, when it should be heralded as required reading for children. The mother does point out the fact that the bears are getting chubbier, and this is the impetus for putting her children (and husband) on a diet, but this part is just one very small and benign part of the story. Further, it’s not wrong to teach children that they should not want to be fat! Being fat is not a good thing and it causes very negative, life-long health problems when developed during childhood. When did people’s overblown sensitivities take precedence over providing truthful information? Obesity is an enormous problem in our society and the cost of treating the health conditions that come with obesity literally gobble up billions of dollars a year that could otherwise go to other resources, like better public schools, stronger infrastructure, and better social programs. Not to mention, you feel better when you eat healthy and exercise and you feel poorly when you eat poorly and sit around all day! This book espouses common sense eating and lifestyle habits that every child (and adult) should follow. I highly recommend this book and my child absolutely loves it!
T**A
The Berestain Bears and too much junk food book
I used the book to teach and demonstrate the difference between healthy foods and junk foods to a group of young children. A fun lesson.
A**S
Another relevant Betenstain Bears book
Content as well as characters resonates with young children
B**A
Good lessons for kids!
I remember reading these books when I was a kid. I read them to my daughter every night and she loves them! The stickers inside are a nice touch and she’s a fan of those too. There are lessons to be learned in the stories and she picks up on them.
D**R
No complaints!
This was one of my favorite books when I was younger, so I wanted to buy it! It came in perfect condition!
TrustPilot
vor 1 Tag
vor 2 Monaten