Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh #1) 
Back by popular demand, the four full-color gift editions of the original Pooh classics are available again. These elegant books, larger in format than the classic editions, include all of Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations, each meticulously hand-painted in delicate watercolors.
Here are the two great storybooks chronicling the adventures of Christopher Robin and all the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood, as well as the two charming volumes of poems. Bright in color and true in spirit, these are books for giving--To Pooh fans of all ages.
My children and grandchildren love Winnie the Pooh and I must admit so do I.He's my favourite bear and there is so much wisdom in these books by A.A Milne.The stories from my childhood never seem to age and are loved by many children today both big and small. Pure nostalgia. 🐻
Oh, bother! Ive started this Review and now I dont know how to continue. I had a Very Good Idea for one and then it sort of just Flew Away. (Whats a Revue? asked Piglet, "can they really fly? Well, they can, said Bear, it Depends. Sometimes they just Plod, if you know what I mean. You have to say something of Very Great Importance, so that it will be Liked. Pooh," said Piglet helpfully, "if you wrote it I would like it anyway.) But maybe there isnt anything new I can say that hasnt been said

thanks James.... I look back on it all now with a shudder.
So that was sweet. <3 Short, simple, and absolutely precious. This brought me back to my childhood of watching Winnie-the-Pooh and visiting Disneyland. *happy sigh* Definitely recommend reading this right before you go to college, hehe. ;)
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 Ive 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 to him, so this reading list will cover the classic (and new) childrens stories were enjoying together.My baby son is six months old and as part of his bedtime routine we're reading him stories. I
There is nothing I can say that does this book justice. It is a work of art. The word play is stupendous. It is funny from start to finish. It is perfect for both adults and kids. Although the lines and the vocabulary are actually better suited to adults, it works exceedingly well for both. By first entertaining and amusing the adults, it pushes them to talk and explain to their kids what may be difficult for them to understand. Kids know when their parents are enjoying themselves and then they
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Hardcover | Pages: 145 pages Rating: 4.35 | 253247 Users | 4368 Reviews

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Original Title: | Winnie-the-Pooh |
ISBN: | 0525467564 (ISBN13: 9780525467564) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Winnie-the-Pooh #1 |
Characters: | Winnie the Pooh (A.A. Milne), Christopher Robin (A.A. Milne), Piglet (A.A. Milne), Owl (A.A. Milne), Kanga (A.A. Milne), Roo (A.A. Milne), Eeyore (A.A. Milne), Rabbit (A.A. Milne) |
Setting: | Hundred Acre Wood(United Kingdom) |
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The Bear of Very Little Brain and his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood have delighted generations of readers since Winnie-the-Pooh was first published in 1926.Back by popular demand, the four full-color gift editions of the original Pooh classics are available again. These elegant books, larger in format than the classic editions, include all of Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations, each meticulously hand-painted in delicate watercolors.
Here are the two great storybooks chronicling the adventures of Christopher Robin and all the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood, as well as the two charming volumes of poems. Bright in color and true in spirit, these are books for giving--To Pooh fans of all ages.
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Title | : | Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh #1) |
Author | : | A.A. Milne |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 145 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2001 by Dutton Juvenile (first published October 14th 1926) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. Classics. Coming Of Age. Teen. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.35 From 253247 Users | 4368 ReviewsArticle Based On Books Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh #1)
I got four matching hardback books today:When We Were Very YoungNow We Are SixWinnie-the-Pooh andThe House at Pooh Corner.I was going to put some ribbon around them and sell them as a set, but I got lost in reading The King's Breakfast (and loving Shepard's illustrations) aloud. I don't really want to sell the book now. I want to have kiddies come into the shop and on the pretext of perhaps making a sale from the parents reading the poems aloud. Most of the parents won't be impressed though,My children and grandchildren love Winnie the Pooh and I must admit so do I.He's my favourite bear and there is so much wisdom in these books by A.A Milne.The stories from my childhood never seem to age and are loved by many children today both big and small. Pure nostalgia. 🐻
Oh, bother! Ive started this Review and now I dont know how to continue. I had a Very Good Idea for one and then it sort of just Flew Away. (Whats a Revue? asked Piglet, "can they really fly? Well, they can, said Bear, it Depends. Sometimes they just Plod, if you know what I mean. You have to say something of Very Great Importance, so that it will be Liked. Pooh," said Piglet helpfully, "if you wrote it I would like it anyway.) But maybe there isnt anything new I can say that hasnt been said

thanks James.... I look back on it all now with a shudder.
So that was sweet. <3 Short, simple, and absolutely precious. This brought me back to my childhood of watching Winnie-the-Pooh and visiting Disneyland. *happy sigh* Definitely recommend reading this right before you go to college, hehe. ;)
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 Ive 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 to him, so this reading list will cover the classic (and new) childrens stories were enjoying together.My baby son is six months old and as part of his bedtime routine we're reading him stories. I
There is nothing I can say that does this book justice. It is a work of art. The word play is stupendous. It is funny from start to finish. It is perfect for both adults and kids. Although the lines and the vocabulary are actually better suited to adults, it works exceedingly well for both. By first entertaining and amusing the adults, it pushes them to talk and explain to their kids what may be difficult for them to understand. Kids know when their parents are enjoying themselves and then they
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