The Berenstain Bears and the Prize Pumpkin
by Stan and Jan Berenstain

I have to admit that even though Amber has long outgrown them, I still enjoy a visit to Bear Country occasionally. Papa Bear has grown a big pumpkin and is entering it into the annual contest during Bear Country Thanksgiving Festival. Sadly it doesn’t win, but the Bear family learns a lesson about the true spirit of the holiday and about all they have to be thankful for.

Papa Bear acts like a kid himself a lot of the time, this time getting so wrapped up in winning and his pumpkin that he forgets about everything else. He even trespasses on a neighbor’s farm to get at peak at “The Monster,” a rival pumpkin. (Can pumpkins be rivals?) So the lesson learned is for him too, not just the cubs.

It’s cute and just what I expected from a Berenstain Bears story.

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32 pages
First published 1990
Berenstain Bear series

3 out of 5 stars

Challenges: 100+

I borrowed my copy from the library and the above is my honest opinion. I am an Amazon and Indiebound affiliate.

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