The pictures tell the story here, captioned by a series of prepositional phrases that follow seven little bears ""out of bed, . . . out the window, . . . through the woods, . . . up Spook Hill"" (where they are chased away by a menacing owl), then ""down Spook Hill, through the woods"" and so on until they are ""back in bed"" (while Mother Bear, glimpsed through the window, sits sewing obliviously downstairs). Another Berenstain bauble for the earliest beginner, more involving than many of its ilk.