There is not much to say about this book that I did not already say in my review of Winnie-the-Pooh. This is more of the same, with short stories that mostly stand alone and could have easily been included with the others in a thicker volume. This book sees the introduction of Tigger, and I enjoyed ...
I would say that this follow up to Winnie the Pooh is only slightly less delightful than its predecessor, but it is still very, very good. Namely, we are introduced to Tigger and the game of Poohsticks. I am not certain how I have lived my life up until now without knowing about Poohsticks. Although...
Thank you, thank you, thank you Mom for reading to us.I love these stories. I love the way Milne writes directly to children, with subtle wit they can appreciate as they get older.Even if this is my least favorite of the four, it's still a favorite, and still worth five stars.
For the final of Celebrity Death Match.Some basic facts about Winnie the Pooh and the Divine Comedy.(1) Have you ever tried looking up Winnie on project Gutenberg? You find that Dante gets a few thousand hits and Winnie gets none. NONE!!! And you know why? Because Disney bullied Congress years ago i...
I can't believe I haven't read this earlier (for shame!). What sort of childhood is complete without the tales of the Hundred Acre Woods? My heart was in every single page of this book, swelling with love and affection for the characters of my childhood, the nuances of language that the author deftl...
Oh.. the adorable-ness of Winnie the Pooh. Such a wonderful story. :)Note: I listened to this on audiobook and let me tell you, the narrator's Tigger voice?? TOO FLIPPING FUNNY.... I was laughing so hard. Well worth it just to listen to that part. :D
I just read this again. I think as an adult, we see the personality of each of the characters as part of us. Some traits i want to claim and some I am not proud of. There is so much bigger going on in these short stories than a child's view point.
These are endlessly charming and ever so appropriate for young children as both a read-aloud and a read-along. I loved these as a child, although I freely admit that Disney's classic "The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" had a great deal to do with that as their interpretation, especially the voices, ...
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