Set Up A Lemonade Stand
Keep your child(ren) busy this summer by setting up a lemonade stand. After reading The Berenstain Bears' Lemonade Stand, work with your child to mix his/her own lemonade, set up a premade lemonade booth or make your own, and then start collecting the profits!
Berenstain, Mike.
The Berenstain Bears' Lemonade Stand.
April 2014.
HarperCollins Publishers.
Review copy provided courtesy of publisher.
On a hot summer day Brother Bear and Sister Bear are outside when Mama Bear offers up some lemonade. As the neighbors in Bear Country soon begin to notice the lemonade that Brother and Sister Bear are drinking, they soon want some for themselves, prompting the Bear siblings to set up a lemonade stand, charging 25 cents a cup. The lemonade stand quickly turns into a neighborhood party, complete with fireworks.
Children are sure to love this quick read about the familiar Berenstain Bears' characters! The idea of setting up a lemonade stand and collecting some money is also sure to be popular with children!
Put your creative juices to work creating a lemonade stand of your own - involve your child(ren) in the making of stand and decorating of the sign or purchase a premade "Fresh Lemonade" cardboard stand, as shown to the right, from Amazon.com for just $33.99.
Other "Lemonade" books to share:
- Caterina and the Lemonade Stand by Erin Eitter Kono
- Olivia Opens a Lemonade Stand by Jared Osterhold
- Lemonade for Sale by Stuart J. Murphy
- Pinkalicious and the Pink Drink by Victoria Kann
- The Lemonade Club by Patricia Polacco
Educational Aspects of Lemonade Stand:
- Counting Money
- Measuring and Mixing
- Socialization
- Creative Arts
- Persistance
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