- Stan and Jan Berenstain
Stan and Jan Berenstain were
United States writers andillustrator s best known for creating the children's book series "The Berenstain Bears ".Stanley (Stan) Berenstain was born
September 29 ,1923 , in a mainly Jewish neighborhood of westPhiladelphia , and died of cancer onNovember 26 ,2005 , inSolebury Township, Pennsylvania . Jan Berenstain was born Janice Grant onJuly 26 ,1923 , in Philadelphia, and was raised in west Philadelphia and the suburb of Radnor. They met on their first day of class at thePhiladelphia Museum School of Industrial Art in 1941 and married five years later, onApril 13 ,1946 .In an interview about the books, the Berenstains said that a big reason behind their inspiration was some of the difficulties parents faced, as well as some childhood tribulations when they were kids themselves. Their books evolved to include items such as cell phones and video game systems in the fictional Bear Country, which were nonexistent (or very limited), when the books were first commissioned. The Berenstains also noted there were some issues which seemed to appear in every generation, such as kids throwing tantrums in public places, which made important subject matters for their stories. However, they deliberately wanted to steer clear of overly heavy issues such as violence.
They produced together the comic strip "Sister" from 1953 through 1955. They published their first book featuring the Berenstain Bears in 1962 and with the help of then-head of children's publishing at
Random House Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss ) created a lasting franchise including many more books, television series, toys, and stage productions. Jan was inducted into Radnor High School'sHall of Fame onOctober 20 ,2006 .References
* Strickler, Dave. "Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index." Cambria, CA: Comics Access, 1995. ISBN 0-9700077-0-1.
External links
* [http://www.berenstainbears.com/ Official site]
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* [http://www.frontiernet.net/~bmariska/bears/bio.html Biography from Bear Country Online]
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