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Book Reviews of Winnie the PoohBook Review: A delightful, must-own collection for any 'Pooh' fan - just in time for the holidays! Summary: 5 Stars
Christopher Robin and his lovable Winnie-the-Pooh are quite inseparable. However, in the Hundred Acre Wood, the two rarely cross paths as Pooh spends much of his time tormenting the bees in various trees as he attempts to sneak off with some of their honey; searching for Eeyore's illustrious tail, which manages to disappear quite often; prances among the wood with wee Piglet searching for Woozle's and Heffalump's; bothers wise Owl as he attempts to receive answers to his many burning questions; tricking lovable Kanga as he rushes off with the young Roo; and aggravating Rabbit by getting stuck in his front door. However, no matter what the wonderful Pooh does, Christopher Robin still feels love for his crazy, silly old bear.
I have loved WINNIE-THE-POOH since I first began reading, and was overjoyed to find this brand new, 80th Anniversary Edition of the classic children's tales that won my heart years ago. The illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard filling each and every page are exquisite, as are the thick, butter-colored pages that the wonderful words are printed on. The fabulous thing about this collection is that each chapter is a tale of its own, so they are perfect for bedtime. My only qualm is that there is no sign of Tigger within these pages; however, hopefully he'll come along in the next installment. A delightful, must-own collection for any POOH fan - just in time for the holidays!
Erika Sorocco
Book Review: A lovely book Summary: 5 Stars
Having grown up reading "Winnie the Pooh," I purchased this book as a baby present for a friend. Upon receipt, I was pleasantly suprised - it was not the typical book - it is exceptionally beautifully printed. The pages are thick, in a light, creamy yellow color (not the usual white). The cover is a layered cut-out, and the color illustrations are beautiful. If you are seeking a book to give as a present, this is a stand-out that you will be proud to give.
Book Review: Children's classic Summary: 5 Stars
Raising a child should require reading to them, and this is justifiably a classic. You really have to know about Heffalumps, bithday balooms, and gozintas.
Book Review: Classic Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this for my nephew, i remember having this read to me as a boy, just a fantastic classic.
Just timeless, i think its better to let them create a picture in their mind rather than sit them in front of Disney .....
Book Review: Excellent book Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this for my niece and it brought back memories of my childhood. Wonderful book at great price!
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