
Reach for this book when your child is facing a bout of nighttime anxiety or when an older sibling is using scary stories to tease a younger one. While it centers on a spooky campfire tale, it is actually a masterful tool for demystifying fear. By showing that even the 'scary' things often have a silly, logical explanation, it helps children reclaim their sense of security in the dark. The story follows the Bear Scouts on a camping trip where Papa Bear tries to give them a fright with the legend of the Ghost of the Forest. Through a series of slapstick mishaps and a clever twist ending, the 'ghost' is revealed to be something much less intimidating. It is perfect for children aged 3 to 7 who are beginning to navigate the difference between imagination and reality, providing a safe, humorous space to discuss what makes us feel nervous.
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Sign in to write a reviewThe book deals with fear and intentional scaring (teasing). The approach is secular and metaphorical, using the 'ghost' as a proxy for the unknown. The resolution is hopeful and grounded in humor.
A 4 or 5 year old who loves the outdoors but is currently struggling with 'the monsters under the bed' or a child who feels small and wants to see a 'know-it-all' adult figure get a taste of their own medicine.
This book can be read cold. The rhyming cadence is excellent for engagement, but parents should be ready to use a 'spooky' voice that shifts into a 'silly' one to emphasize the shift in tone. A parent might see their child hesitate to go into a dark room or hear an older child telling a younger one something meant to frighten them.
Younger children (3-4) may need reassurance during the initial 'ghost' sighting, focusing on the cubs' safety. Older children (6-7) will delight in the irony of Papa Bear being the one who is actually scared.
Unlike many 'scary' books that leave the mystery open, this one uses the classic Berenstain Bears brand of slapstick to show that fear is often just a misunderstanding of the facts.
Papa Bear takes Brother, Sister, and Cousin Fred on a Bear Scout camping trip. To prove his bravery and entertain the cubs, he tells a tall tale about the 'Ghost of the Forest.' However, Papa's attempts to 'boo' the cubs backfire when he gets spooked himself by a mysterious glowing figure, leading to a humorous reveal that reminds everyone that things aren't always as scary as they seem.
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