Episode 52 – Collector’s Corner 4!

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Oh, what fresh heck is this?! It’s a creepy robot voice that will control us all! KIDDING! It’s Brad and Jeremy returning to bring us the Magic Wand Speak & Learn and its dulcet tones!

Check out the pics Brad sent me!

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The machine itself and one of the books. That device is about the size of a dinner plate.
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“The Berenstain Bears’ Olympics” becomes the more legally satisfying “Ready, Get Set, Go!”
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I don’t even know where to start on all the different versions of this book.

If you’re interested in joining the Berenstain Bears Collectors Facebook Group, just click through to the page!

Order Jeremy’s music, dudes!

Read this wonderful article on our own Brad Mariska.

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Episode 51 – The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers Part 2

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In which I talk about the book “The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers” and ponder its place on your bookshelf.

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Episode 51 – The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers Part 1

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Here in Bear Country, I try to keep things light. But then along comes a book that requires a slightly more serious approach to the subject matter. “The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers” is notorious among kids of the Eighties for inspiring the very fear it’s supposed to counteract. A confusing mishmash of messages, “Strangers” represents a moment in American pop-cultural history/hysteria that sits well beyond my own abilities to address.

So, I’ve brought in an expert. Alison Feigh, Program Manager of the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center, joins me to discuss the misconception perpetuated by books like “Learn About Strangers.” She addresses the very problem with the concept of “the stranger” and why we should actually teach children how to talk to strangers.

For more information on the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center, you can visit their website and view a segment filmed for “Our Issues Twin Cities.”

Discussing these issues with your kids can be challenging, so the JWRC offers tips on how to have a Family Safety Night.

More JWRC resources:

Tips on Personal Safety
Online Safety
Recommended Reading (including books for young children, teens and adults)

If you have questions, please contact the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center at 800-325-HOPE.

As always, it really helps the show to get a good rating on iTunes, so visit our page and do us a solid. You can also visit us on Facebook, Twitter or write us an email!

Reading – The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers

In preparation for this week’s episode, I’m releasing a recording I did of “The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers.” This was done purely for my kid’s amusement, but it might be helpful considering I don’t spend as much time on the actual “plot” this week.

Episode 50 – Mike Berenstain!

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I am honored to be joined this week by Mike Berenstain.

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Episode 49 – The Berenstain Bears on Saturday Mornings!

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It’s no secret that I love Saturday Morning Cartoons. It’s not secret that I’m fairly uncritical of them. So, join me as I dip my toe into the waters of the Berenstain Bears’ first cartoon series!

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