![]() ![]() As Brother sits in his desk, he nervously looks at his report card and slowly pulled it out. To help Brother, Papa, Mama, and Sister pitch in with his assignments.īrother and his friends return to their classroom from lunch and see report cards sitting on their desks. Papa's grounding, however, doesn't go over well with the students at Bear Country School, especially with Coach Grizzmeyer and Sister. When he shows his report card to Papa, he loses his temper and grounds Brother from doing the things he enjoyed, such as playing soccer and video games, until he pulled his grades up. When Brother pulls out his report card, he has D's in all of his classes except physical education. ![]() It's report card day at Bear Country School and the students are given their report cards. The Berenstain Bears' Report Card Trouble is a book in the Berenstain Bears series. Opening quote for The Berenstain Bears' Report Card Trouble “When bears for sports let schoolwork slide, the report card shows parents what students may hide.” The Berenstain Bears and the Papa's Day Surprise ![]()
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