The Berenstain Bears in the Dark (First Time Books) by Stan Berenstain

By Stan Berenstain

After a frightening bedtime tale, Sister endure is simply too terrified of the darkish to close her eyes. "Sound mental recommendation and an evening mild support Sister triumph over her fears. teenagers will empathize with Sister endure during this well-written story."--School Library Journal.  

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Through the next spring, summer and autumn the boy heard the tinkling and jingling of bells each time the pigeons flew. And on Christmas Eve, when he heard the real jingle bells coming down from the snowy sky, he was waiting on the roof with milk and peanut butter sandwiches.

When he opened the shed and all the pigeons flew out the boy saw that each had a red ribbon collar and a little jingle bell. In the reindeer’s bed of straw was a note “Dear Boy, Thank you for looking after my smallest reindeer. See you next year. ” Through the next spring, summer and autumn the boy heard the tinkling and jingling of bells each time the pigeons flew. And on Christmas Eve, when he heard the real jingle bells coming down from the snowy sky, he was waiting on the roof with milk and peanut butter sandwiches.

In the reindeer’s bed of straw was a note “Dear Boy, Thank you for looking after my smallest reindeer. See you next year. ” Through the next spring, summer and autumn the boy heard the tinkling and jingling of bells each time the pigeons flew. And on Christmas Eve, when he heard the real jingle bells coming down from the snowy sky, he was waiting on the roof with milk and peanut butter sandwiches.

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