Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears is a children's literature franchise created by Stan and Jan Berenstain and continued by their son, Mike Berenstain. The books feature a family of anthropomorphic grizzly bears who generally learn a moral or safety-related lesson in the course of each story.
Since the 1962 debut of the first Berenstain Bears book, The Big Honey Hunt, the series has grown to over 400 titles, which have sold approximately 260 million copies in 23 languages. The Berenstain Bears, who reside "in a big treehouse down a sunny dirt road deep in Bear Country", consists of Papa Bear, an over-eager, bumbling carpenter; wise Mama Bear, a housewife and perfectionist; and their children, Brother Bear (originally Small Bear), and later additions Sister Bear and Honey Bear.
Stanley Berenstain and Janice Grant met in 1941. They married in 1946.
In the early 1960s, the Berenstain’s sought to enter the field of writing for young children. For their first children's book, they chose to cast bears as the main characters, primarily because "bears are furry and appealing." Stan also observed that female bears are "terrifyingly good mothers" while the males are "lousy fathers". (The Berenstain’s did not consider the similarity to their last name in making the choice) In their 2002 memoir, they said that they knew from the start that their book would "have three characters: a bluff, overenthusiastic Papa Bear who wore bib overalls and a plaid shirt and ...a wise Mama Bear who wore a blue dress with white polka dots ... and a bright, lively little cub."
The Berenstain’s first bear story arrived on the desk of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, who had found phenomenal success in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat and was now editor of a Random House series called "Beginner Books". Geisel took on the manuscript, but spent the next two years ruthlessly challenging the Berenstain’s to make improvements to the writing and structure and to connect with their characters on a deeper level.
The book was finally published in 1962 under the title The Big Honey Hunt, with no plans to revisit the bears in a sequel. They had started work on a new project featuring a penguin when Geisel called and told them: "We're selling the hell out of the bear book." The second bear book, The Bike Lesson, appeared in 1964, featuring the names Stan and Jan Berenstain instead of Stanley and Janice; Geisel had changed the credit without consulting them. Geisel was also responsible for adding the name "Berenstain Bears" to the covers of the book.
Over the next several decades, Stan and Jan collaborated on hundreds of books from their home studio outside Philadelphia.
Their sons Leo and Mike also entered the family business. Mike became a published author and illustrator starting in 1976, and Leo published a book of short stories in 1992.[10] In the 1990s, the men worked on the Berenstain Bears "Big Chapter Book" series (published under the names Stan and Jan Berenstain).[10] Following Stan's death from lymphoma in 2005, Mike collaborated with his mother on writing and illustrating Berenstain Bears installments, while Leo has been involved with the business side of the franchise.[1] Jan Berenstain died in February 2012 following a stroke.[14][15] Mike Berenstain continues to write and illustrate new books in the series[16] and has incorporated faith-based themes in recent years.

What follows is the puzzle you need to solve based on “The Big Honey Hunt”. https://fliphtml5.com/geewc/paoo/The_Berenstain_Bears_The_Big_Honey_Hunt_-_Stan_Berenstain/.
Note the left cover does not have “The Berenstain Bears” where-as the right cover does. If you use the on line book the pages are not numbered. You will be looking at page number-line-letter.
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Puzzle
19-1-17 24-1-5 32-3-6 21-2-1 5-3-7
33-3-12 3-4-8 39-1-11 25-2-12 35-3-9 12-2-3 7-2-9 41-3-1 37-3-2 11-2-4
42-3-8 36-1-8 46-2-3 45-4-7 17-4-5 40-2-12 4-4-8 15-2-9
26-2-11 31-2-8 13-1-18 2-1-12 44-2-3 28-4-10 42-4-13 9-2-7 30-2-5 47-1-3
27-3-8 8-2-8 14-2-12 34-4-8 20-4-6 16-3-8 10-3-6 22-4-12
51-1-9 3-2-13 20-3-7 13-2-13
58-4-5 19-1-2 21-3-6 48-4-2 14-2-11 4-3-16
22-4-13 56-4-3 54-3-7 15-2-10 28-3-10 10-1-18 52-4-5 11-1-1 24-1-14 30-1-18
5-3-6
16-4-12 31-2-7 2-1-8 27-3-9 53-3-10 57-4-12 27-2-10 8-1-4 32-3-6 37-2-14
61-2-6
50-2-7 12-3-1 34-3-9 25-2-12 9-4-7 59-1-11 33-3-6 55-3-13 7-3-16 17-4-11
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