The cubs want to hold a Halloween Festival to raise money to help save Farmer Ben's floundering farm, but he's reluctant. After all, no self-respecting farmer would turn his place into a theme park! Things get spooky when Ben's long-dead ancestors show up. Will Ben's farm go bust, or will the ghostl
Chapter Books: The Berenstain Bears and the Haunted Hayride
โ Scribed by Stan; Berenstain, Jan
- Book ID
- 108122255
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 9 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062188571
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โฆ Synopsis
Farmer Ben's family farm is in trouble, but luckily, he has some great friends in the Berenstain Bear cubs. Sister, Brother, and their friends decide to hold a Halloween Festival to raise money for Farmer Ben, so Farmer Ben doesn't have to sell his farm to a Theme Park developer. Unfortunately, the cubs don't plan on some unexpected visitors showing up--ghosts! Ben's spooky ancestors come back to the farm to join in on the festivities . . . but will their presence frighten the festival guests away and foil the cubs' plan.
This chapter book story is the perfect next step for Berenstain Bears fans!
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