Best jealousy green eyed monster Info On The Internet

by overcoming_jealousy on March 9, 2010

overcoming-jealousy Best jealousy green eyed monster Info On The Internet

I can not tell you how many times my children (3 & 4) have me read this story. It is adorable and funny while also teaching them about being jealous. How can you go wrong?


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      Kozak March 9, 2010 at 10:12 pm

      “When another bear gets something brand new, the Green-eyed Monster makes *you* want one, too.” — From the book

      It’s Brother Bear’s birthday, and he was getting some very fine presents at his party–and aluminum bat from Gramps, a fielder’s glove from Cousin Fred and a sports video from Lizzy Bruin.

      Sister joined in the festivities–until she saw what Mama and Papa Bear bought Brother as a present: a beautiful racing bike!

      Sister was aghast–and angry. Mama noticed the “I-gotta-have-it” look in Sister’s eyes–and reminded Sister of the presents *she* got on *her* last birthday.

      But Sister would have none of it! Mama tells sister about the Green-eyed Monster known as jealousy and envy. Sister is still upset, not wanting Brother’s junior bike hand-me-down.

      Written by beloved authors Stan & Jan Berenstain, this book shows what can happen when jealousy takes over–and how what you THINK you want may not always be best for you! (Even Papa gets a bit of the “Monster” when Mr. Bruin gets a new car!)

      I like the fact that the Berenstain Bear books show adults making the same mistakes as children (poor Papa Bear…it’s usually him!).

      If you’d like an engaging book for teaching kids how to deal with jealousy, this would be a fine book that will hold their interest while encouraging positive life skills.

      Noriel March 10, 2010 at 10:30 am

      It’s Brother Bear’s birthday and he’s gotten all sorts of cool presents. Sister Bear is unaffected by Brother’s good fortune. Until Mama and Papa bring out their gift: a brand new green bicycle. Sister turns green in a fit of envy. Mama talks to her about being careful around the “green-eyed monster”, but Sister doesn’t seem to listen.This story isn’t as interesting as some of the Berenstain Bears books. I think part of the reason is that the plot takes place in a 24-hour period. However, the book has a great message and kids love looking at the ugly green bike that causes all the problems.

      Donahue March 10, 2010 at 9:58 pm

      My two boys (ages 7 and 5) are as competitive as any others and when one has something the other wants, it can be a real challenge to deal with it. I think this book has helped them (especially the 5-year-old) understand that the feelings are normal, and that other people (or bears in this case) feel jealousy/envy too. They both really like this book– I read it to my 5-year-old four times on the day we got it, and he would have liked it to be more.

      Barge March 11, 2010 at 10:15 am

      This book is very well loved in this house. As a parent, what I particularly appreciated is how jealousy is depicted – as a green monster that quite frankly, it looks like a devil. When Brother gets a new bike for his birthday, Sister gets jealous and wants one too, which is atypical for her. She goes to sleep and dreams of the green-eyed monster of jealousy which convinces her to ride Brother’s bike, even though she cannot even reach the pedals. She winds up crashing it to smithereens in her dream (with the little green-eyed monster/devil laughing all the way), then wakes the whole house thinking she really did it. This book provides a fabulous example of what can turn into a nasty adult trait if not handled while young if it appears. Great, great job, highly, highly recommend!

      Nesson March 11, 2010 at 10:00 pm

      I can not tell you how many times my children (3 & 4) have me read this story. It is adorable and funny while also teaching them about being jealous. How can you go wrong?

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