92% found this document useful (12 votes)
2K views34 pages

Berenstain Bears Go Fly A Kite (PDFDrive)

The story is about a bear family who builds a giant kite to win a kite flying contest but can't get it airborne. Papa has the idea to tie the kite string to the family car to launch it, but ends up being lifted high in the air by the car. They miss the kite contest but accidentally enter a hang gliding contest instead, with Papa winning a prize for his stunt flying.

Uploaded by

Humera Mistry
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
92% found this document useful (12 votes)
2K views34 pages

Berenstain Bears Go Fly A Kite (PDFDrive)

The story is about a bear family who builds a giant kite to win a kite flying contest but can't get it airborne. Papa has the idea to tie the kite string to the family car to launch it, but ends up being lifted high in the air by the car. They miss the kite contest but accidentally enter a hang gliding contest instead, with Papa winning a prize for his stunt flying.

Uploaded by

Humera Mistry
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 34

"Not with that kite you won't," said

Papa, who had been watching them.


"Why not?" asked Brother.
"To win the kite contest," said Papa,
"you need the biggest and best kite in
all of Bear Country." Then Papa got
much bigger sticks, much more paper
and glue, and for string he got his
trusty fishing pole with its big reel of
fishing line.
"And since I'm the biggest and best
kite maker in all of Bear Country...well,
we just can't lose," said Papa.
The cubs helped Papa lay out the
huge kite on the ground. After a while
the big red kite was done.
"Wow!" said Brother.
"We're sure to win!" said Sister.
But when the Bears tried to test the
biggest and best kite in all of Bear
Country, it wouldn't fly!
"I know what the trouble is—we just
can't run fast enough to get the kite up
into the wind. But wait, I have an idea,"
said Papa.
He called to Mama in the tree house.
"Would you please bring the car
around?"
"Hel-1-l-lp!" shouted Papa, hanging
on for dear life. "Stop the car! Stop the
car!"
"No!" yelled Brother to Mother. "If
you stop, Papa will crash."
"Tall trees ahead!" shouted Sister.
"Go faster!" yelled Brother. "To lift
Papa over the trees!"
Mama speeded up and got Papa over
the trees. But now he was higher than
ever.
"Hel-1-l-lp!" yelled Papa.
But just up ahead they saw a lot of
kites flying. It was the kite contest. In
their excitement the cubs had forgotten
all about the contest.
"Stop!" shouted the cubs. "We have
to enter the kite contest!"
"If we stop, Papa will crash,"
explained Mama.
They drove right past the contest.
The cubs were very disappointed.
They were so sad that they didn't see
that just up ahead there was another
sort of contest—a hang-glider contest.
The giant hang gliders were zooming
and swooping beautifully.
And the Bears and high-flying Papa
were headed right for them.
"Congratulations!" said the hang-
glider judges. "We have awarded you a
special prize for Best Stunt Flyer."
The crowd cheered.
"Thank you," said Papa. "Hang
gliding just happens to be another of
my specialties. Did I ever tell you about
the time...."

You might also like