The Berenstain Bear Scouts Save That Backscratcher (Berenstain Bear Scouts)
#4 of 86 in Berenstain Bears First Time Chapter Books Series
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What’s inside...
When Mayor Honeypot announces his plan to cut down Bear Country's oldest tree, which was around before the Great Bear War and is now the best backscratcher in town, the Bear Scouts launch a tree-saving campaign. Grumbling Grizzlies! Mayor Horace J. Honeypot wants to chop down the most famous tree in Bear Country. It's older than the Great Bear War. And it's the best backscratcher in town. The Bear Scouts won't resist until they solve Bear Country's tree trouble. But can they save that backscratcher before it's turned into firewood?
Discussion points
What do you think motivated the Bear Scouts to save the backscratcher?
How did teamwork play a role in the Bear Scouts' adventure?
Can you think of a time when you helped someone and how it made you feel?
What would you have done differently if you were one of the Bear Scouts?
How do you think the story would change if the backscratcher wasn't saved?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the story. Ask them to relate the characters' experiences to their own life. This not only enhances comprehension but fosters empathy. Reinforce the value of teamwork and helping others, as depicted in the book, through real-life examples or shared family activities. Highlight the problem-solving aspects of the story to boost critical thinking skills.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Cooperation
Explanation: The Berenstain Bear Scouts work together to find and save the backscratcher. Their collaborative efforts showcase the importance of cooperation to achieve common objectives.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to work together with their peers in school projects or team sports, understanding that teamwork often leads to successful outcomes.
Example Lesson: Problem-Solving Skills
Explanation: Throughout the book, the Bear Scouts encounter various challenges that require clear thinking and problem-solving skills to save the backscratcher.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children approach challenges in their daily lives with a clear head and logical thinking, whether it's solving a math problem or resolving a peer conflict.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: The Scouts take on the responsibility of finding and rescuing the backscratcher, demonstrating commitment and accountability for the task at hand.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by taking responsibility for their assignments at school or chores at home, understanding the importance of fulfilling their duties reliably.
Example Lesson: Creativity
Explanation: The Scouts use creative ideas to track down and save the backscratcher, demonstrating that thinking outside the box can lead to innovative solutions in difficult situations.
Real-World Application: Children can be encouraged to use their imagination to come up with creative solutions when faced with personal obstacles or during creative assignments at school.
Example Lesson: Perseverance
Explanation: Despite facing numerous obstacles, the Bear Scouts persist in their mission, illustrating the value of perseverance in achieving goals.
Real-World Application: This can teach children the importance of persisting with their tasks, whether in completing a difficult school assignment or in mastering a new skill in their extracurricular activities.
