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November 30, 2005
RIP
Children's author Stan Berenstain, who with his wife wrote more than 200 books about a family of bears, has died at age 82.
He passed away on Saturday in Pennsylvania, Audra Boltion, a spokeswoman for HarperCollins Children's Books, tells the Associated Press.
The Berenstain Bears books, written by Stan and his wife Jan Berenstain, helped children cope with trips to the dentist, eating junk food and cleaning their messy rooms. The first of their bear books, The Great Honey Hunt, was published in 1962.
--I loved these books when I was a kid.
Posted by Lawren at November 30, 2005 07:31 AM
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Oh, that's sad. I read those books to my kids now.
Says: RP at November 30, 2005 09:32 AMMy wife and I sat at a table with his son in Naples. I noticed him drawing -- very skillfully -- on a pad. We talked for awhile and then my wife saw his name on the pad, mentioned the books by an author of the same last name, and voila... the connection was revealed.
Turns out he's done some of the drawing for the books too, in recent years.
Says: Jack at January 25, 2006 11:27 AMPost a comment