Do you remember the Berenstain Bears?
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I used to read their books to my kids... quite a while ago!
Yesterday we received some pre-Quilt Market literature from Moda, and apparently they are going to be making a fabric collection featuring the Berenstain Bears.
This came as a complete surprise to me... Moda is not generally into licensed characters.
What do you think? Does Moda have a good idea here? Are the Berenstain Bears books still popular with kids today?
Yesterday we received some pre-Quilt Market literature from Moda, and apparently they are going to be making a fabric collection featuring the Berenstain Bears.
This came as a complete surprise to me... Moda is not generally into licensed characters.
What do you think? Does Moda have a good idea here? Are the Berenstain Bears books still popular with kids today?
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
I used to read their books to my kids... quite a while ago!
Yesterday we received some pre-Quilt Market literature from Moda, and apparently they are going to be making a fabric collection featuring the Berenstain Bears.
This came as a complete surprise to me... Moda is not generally into licensed characters.
What do you think? Does Moda have a good idea here? Are the Berenstain Bears books still popular with kids today?
Yesterday we received some pre-Quilt Market literature from Moda, and apparently they are going to be making a fabric collection featuring the Berenstain Bears.
This came as a complete surprise to me... Moda is not generally into licensed characters.
What do you think? Does Moda have a good idea here? Are the Berenstain Bears books still popular with kids today?
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Originally Posted by mimom
Maybe Moda knows something we dont. My kids are to old for the bears but maybe they are coming out with a movie or something, it thats the case I think it will be a big hit.
Mama, Papa, Sister, Brother, and Honey Bear have moved into their new Bear Country quarters at Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, for a dynamic new, permanent exhibit, The Berenstain Bears: Down a Sunny Dirt Road, produced by Strong in partnership with the Berenstain Family. The installation is a big hit...or as the Museum puts "so much fun you can bear-ly stand it!"
Your journey down the sunny dirt road start with life-size sculptures of the Bear family. Walk down Bear Country Main Street to explore the stores and businesses inspired by the Berenstain books.
There are so many things to see, do, and be in Bear Country! Design and sell quilts at Mama Bear’s Quilt Shop or put on an apron and tackle a project in Papa Bear’s Woodworking Shop. Hungry bears can head to Bear Family Restaurant, a kid-sized diner where you can play customer or be part of the staff. Dr. Bearson’s Dentist Office provides an opportunity to play dentist with a giant set of (removable) teeth, a giant toothbrush, floss, and a dentist’s mirror. There's Farmer Ben’s Farm, Sister and Brother Bear’s Club Houses, and the Bear Country School.
Quilts?? Did somebody mention ... quilts??
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