The Berenstain Bears’ Graduation Day (Long Story)

by Michael Berenstain


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Description:

Brother and Sister are finishing another school year and Bear Country School is holding a graduation ceremony for the whole school. This year Brother and Sister will get to wear a cap and gown – and get a diploma. But what about Honey Bear? Will she be able to get into the act? Read along as the Berenstain Bears learn the true meaning of the end of the school year. A perfect gift for graduates of all ages.

 

Reading Guide:

Parents Read Out to Children: 4-5
Children Read Themselves: 5-6
Parents reading out to children is a healthy ritual, Skryf believes!

24
English
Genre, Toddler, Children

About The Author

Michael Berenstain (born December 21, 1951) is an American writer and illustrator of children’s books. The son of Stan and Jan Berenstain, he continues the Berenstain Bears series of picture books that his parents inaugurated in 1962.
Berenstain was born in Philadelphia. He studied at Philadelphia College of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. His earliest work in the U.S. Library of Congress catalog was published in 1976: K’tonton on an Island in the Sea by Sadie Rose Weilerstein, which he illustrated as Michael Berenstain (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America). The third K’tonton book, it features “Adventures of a thumb-sized Jewish boy who must fend for himself when stranded on an island.” During the next three years he wrote and illustrated four instructive picture books published by David McKay, The Castle Book and sequels on ships, armor, and lighthouses. He first collaborated with his parents by illustrating two picture books, The Day of the Dinosaur and After the Dinosaurs (Random House, 1987 and 1988), after which he did several dinosaur books himself. He is credited as a creator of his family’s bear family beginning in 1995 as illustrator of the Bear Scouts subseries. Mike continued the Berenstain Bears with his mother following Stan’s death in 2005, and took over creation of the series after Jan’s death in 2012. His older brother Leo Berenstain is involved in management of the franchise.
Berenstain’s father was a secular Jew, and his mother was an Episcopalian. He and his brother were raised in a secular household. Berenstain began investigating Christianity after he married and sent his children to Quaker schools. He was baptized in a Presbyterian church and eventually partnered with Zondervan, an evangelical Christian publishing company, to produce religiously-themed Berenstain Bears books.


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