The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game

Author:
Stan and Jan Berenstain
Illustrator:
Published by:
First Time Books, Random House
Suitable for ages:
4
to
10
ISBN:
697887431
Reviewer:
Fotini Hamplova
Reviewer:
Fotini Hamplová

Yet another of the very many worthwhile Berentain Bear books. This one looks at how the problem of blaming one another when something goes wrong. These bears have a loving way of understanding and solving the problem! Deep insight told in a simple perfectly understandable children’s story. These books are a treasure. The Berenstain family have written a large number of books over the decades, one series of which is dedicated to life skills. The Blame Game is one of these’life-skills for children’ books. It is not over simplistic and boringly-didactical as life-skill books tend to be. The Berenstain versions of these books are meaningful and interesting. The books also manage to be good story books at the same time as being educational.

The Berenstain Bears series is an excellent series and we recommend any of their books. Stan and Jan Berenstain (later joined by their son) wrote books in this bear series for over 60 years. They have written books on most themes and of various complexities: from books for babies up to primary school. We mention some of them on this website that we particularly like, but all of their many books are a safe bet. If your children are intrigued by the bear family, then you can find books on any theme that interests them.

Some of their books are more explicitly Christian, though most are not. All their books howeverl have a sense of respectfulness, dignity, respect for other people, love of family, and appreciation for God’s creation. Their books are often poetic. This particular one is about the hard work of farmers and the beauty of farms.

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