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Encyclopedia > Berenstein Bears

The Berenstain Bears are a family of fictional bear characters appearing in a series of children's books written by Stan and Jan Berenstain.


The family consists of: Papa Bear, the lumberjack father, Mama Bear, his homemaker wife, and their two children, Brother & Sister Bear (Prior to Sister's birth Brother's name was "Small Bear.") The Bear family lives in Bear Country alongside many other bear characters, such as Too-Tall Grizzly, Cousin Fred, Raffish Ralph, and Prof. Actual Factual.


The Berenstain Bears have appeared in dozens of stories, both in novel and picture book format. They also appeared in a short-lived animated TV series on PBS, which has since been released on DVD in some regions, and a variety of edutainment software.




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