The Berenstain Bears The Very First Easter: An Easter And Springtime Book For Kids
By (Author) Jan Berenstain
By (author) Mike Berenstain
Zondervan
ZonderKidz
15th May 2019
5th February 2019
United States
Children
Non Fiction
813.6
Paperback
24
Width 202mm, Height 203mm, Spine 6mm
86g
Celebrate Easter with the Berenstain Bears family as they share the story of Jesus final days on Earth and His glorious resurrection. Join Mama, Papa, Brother, Sister, and Honey as they take you down that fond and familiar sunny dirt road, deep in Bear Country to discover the story of the very first Easter.
See the very first Easter from the heartwarming Berenstain Bears point of viewfrom Jesus entry into Jerusalem to the Last Supper to the risen Lords first appearance on Easter Sunday. In this holiday classic, children will experience the signature Berenstain Bears artwork as they enjoy story time with parents and grandparents.
A new addition to Living Lights series of books, The Berenstain Bears The Very First Easter:
Written and illustrated by Mike Berenstain,The Berenstain Bears The Very First Easteris sure to be a holiday favoriteand is part of one of the bestselling childrens book series ever created, with more than 250 books published, and impacting over 300 million children and their families.
Look for additional inspirational childrens picture books in the Berenstain Bears Living Lights, A Faith Story series.
Stan and Jan Berenstain began writing the Berenstain Bears series in 1962. When Stan passed away in 2005, he left behind a legacy of over 250 books and nearly 300 million copies sold. The Berenstain books remain a family affair, with son Mike continuing to create the delightful Bear adventures. You can visit them online at www.berenstainbears.com. Mike Berenstain grew up watching his parents work together to write about and draw these lovable bears. Eventually he started drawing and writing about them too. Though Stan died in 2005, and Jan in 2012, Mike continues to create the delightful Bear adventures from his studio in Pennsylvania, in an area that looks much like the sunny dirt road deep in Bear Country.