First time reading this. I read the Tao of Pooh first for some bizarre reason. This and [a:Hans Christian Andersen|6378|Hans Christian Andersen|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1396920989p2/6378.jpg] seem to be children's stories an adult can enjoy.Really surprised at some of the comic twists in the ...
Have a deep, long look at the image above. That motley crew are undoubtedly the most famous toy animals in existence.Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga (I cannot see Roo) and (last but not least) Tigger.A. A. Milne, and established playwright and writer, constructed silly nursery stories and po...
I am a born and raised Winni-the-Pooh girl. Needless to say, I was very excited when this wonderful collection was released. This book houses all of my favorite Winnie-the-Pooh stories that I remember reading as a little girl. And the illustrations are simply beautiful.I was very happy to see tha...
We started this collection several years ago when my daughter was five and, although we enjoyed the stories, I think she was a bit young for the sly humor so we put it down for a bit. We picked it up again this past week (she just turned 9) and found it very enjoyable indeed. The stories are very qu...
Read for Bookclub, because there's never enough time to read at Christmas, so this was chosen for this months meeting.It's strange coming back to read such things as an adult. You look at things in a very different way. Of course you have the charm of Pooh hunting Woozles, not realising that it's ...
I was expecting something different, perhaps more insightful or deep but it was an ok children's tale. Turned a little boring halfway through. Just meh.
Following the resounding success of my Locus Quest, I faced a dilemma: which reading list to follow it up with? Variety is the spice of life, so I’ve decided to diversify and pursue six different lists simultaneously. This book falls into my BEDTIME STORIES list.I have a little boy and love reading ...
Re-reading Pooh is such a lovely thing, taking me straight back to the best parts of my childhood. And I remain captivated by the story of the Hundred Acre Woods, from Rabbit to Eeyore. I think part of the secret is that I can see different aspects of myself in all of them. Piglet–I am a Very Small ...
Winnie The Pooh is a bear that lives in the forest with Piglet, Owl, Rabbit and others. Christopher Robin is a friend to all of them and in this book are some of their adventures.I read this because I've loved Winnie The Pooh ever since I was a kid. I loved the show, but never read the book. I can't...
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