The Berenstain Bears Get Stage Fright
Juvenile Fiction
Random House Books for Young Readers
1986
32
Juvenile Fiction
Random House Books for Young Readers
1986
32
Given the lead role in the school play, Sister Bear is sure she'll forget her lines. Despite Brother's teasing, she follows Mama's advice and practices until she's perfect. On the night of the performance, it's Brother who ends up with stage fright and who is rescued by his sympathetic sister.
My Review:
I love this Berenstain Bears children’s book because it really shows you who is there for you. When Sister Bear is worried about her lines, her family is there for her. They help her and give her advice.
Stage fright is a scary thing. I’ve had stage fright before when I was acting in school plays and it is horrible. But once I got out on the stage I felt confident and was able to say my lines because of practice.
I think this a great children’s book and should be read to children!