many believed that Nelson Mandela died in prison, but in fact he died just recently in 2013. This is where the Mandela Effect got its name. Another major debate is about the show, Berenstain Bears. People who grew up watching the show everyday remember it being spelled the Berestein Bears, but it has always been Berenstain Bears. The Mandela effect has even been changing things recently. One user states, “I can remember an event less than five years ago.” The effect ranges from restaurants to major
activity: The books, “Jobs Around Town” by The Berenstain Bears, “Helpers in my Community” by Bobbie Kalman, “A Day with Police Officers” by Jan Kottke, “A Day with Firefighters” by Jan Kottke, “The Jolly Postman” by Janet and Allan Ahlberg, “Froggy Goes to the Doctor” by Jonathan London, “Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel” by Virginia Lee Burton, “Nurse Clementine” by Simon James, “Let’s Meet a Construction Worker” by Bridget Heos, “The Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist”, “Whose Tools Are These”
STANDARDS A. Virginia Standard of Learning: 3.MD.8 The student will determine, by counting, the value of a collection of bills and coins whose total value is $5.00 or less, compare the value of the bills and coins, and make change. (Virginia Department of Education, 2011). B. Virginia Aligned Standards of Learning: The student will determine by counting the value of a collection of bills and coins whose total value is $5.00 or less, compare the value of the coins or bills, and make change. (Aligned
declares that we should have just gotten blueberries from the store. I could immediately trace the origin point of this thought to the previous night's bedtime story. I had read one of my childhood favorites, “The Berenstain Bears, The Big Honey Hunt” by Stan and Jan Berenstain. The book's plot is simply summed up by the following. After running out of honey Father bear and Little bear set out
As a child, I enjoyed watching a copious number of children shows that the new generation of kids don’t watch today. Shows such as Caillou, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and The Berenstain Bears. These shows, also made into books, satisfied my innocent curiosity just the same as the television shows did. Personally, “The Berenstain Bears” were one of my favorites. In