When I was growing up, the Berenstain Bear books were an institution in my house. I read them thousands of times (and that's no exaggeration) to my younger sisters, and even reached the point where I had memorized whole books. So, when I just read that co-author Stan Berenstain had died, I was a bit stunned. Those books seemed so alive, so how can one of the authors be dead?
I don't have any of the books in my house anymore, but when/if I have kids, the books will most definitely make a return.
To the person who just e-mailed to say that it's been a while since the White Sox won the World Series and that I should update my blog: Ask and ye shall receive.
Today I give you a lesson of what not to do while riding a bicycle. I recommend that you not be drunkenly eating an apple. It could end a bit messily.
Stan Berenstain
When I was growing up, the Berenstain Bear books were an institution in my house. I read them thousands of times (and that's no exaggeration) to my younger sisters, and even reached the point where I had memorized whole books. So, when I just read that co-author Stan Berenstain had died, I was a bit stunned. Those books seemed so alive, so how can one of the authors be dead?I don't have any of the books in my house anymore, but when/if I have kids, the books will most definitely make a return.
Posted by Layla at 9:10 PM, November 29, 2005. Comments (0)