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Title | : | The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh #1-4) |
Author | : | A.A. Milne |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 557 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2001 by Dutton Books for Young Readers (first published 1961) |
Categories | : | Classics. Childrens. Fiction. Poetry |
A.A. Milne
Hardcover | Pages: 557 pages Rating: 4.5 | 42363 Users | 411 Reviews
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In 1926, the world was introduced to a portly little bear named Winnie-the-Pooh. Along with his young friend, Christopher Robin, Pooh delighted readers from the very beginning. His often befuddled perceptions and adorable insights won the hearts of everyone around him, including his close group of friends. From the energetic Tigger to the dismal Eeyore, A. A. Milne created a charming bunch, both entertaining and inspirational. These simple creatures often reflected a small piece of all of us: humble, silly, wise, cautious, creative, and full of life. Remember when Piglet did a very grand thing, or Eeyore's almost-forgotten birthday?Gorgeous watercolor illustrations from Ernest H. Shepard appear in all their glory. With beautiful colors and simple lines, these images hold their own as classics. The tales, filled with superb story lines and lessons, will continue to capture the hearts of new generations.
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ISBN: | 0525467262 (ISBN13: 9780525467267) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Winnie-the-Pooh #1-4 |
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Ratings: 4.5 From 42363 Users | 411 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh #1-4)
I can remember sitting in my closet with a flashlight and these stories as a child more vividly than most memories of the time. As kids we had most of them individually, so this complete collection is soooo nice to have in my library. My Daughter loves these just as much as I did and I hope she passes these time honored stories along to her kids as well. Thank-You Mr. Milne (wherever you are) for shaping my childhood and teaching me that it was ok to have imaginary friends and very strong beliefI had a baby in September, and one of the most difficult things to absorb, in terms of changes in my life, was that I no longer had endless supplies of me time. And of course, I say this as a new motherwhich means that, if you have not had children (and if you arent specifically a mothersorry but its true), you probably dont know what I mean. I am a person who LOVES books. I thrive on books. And at six weeks post partum I listlessly watched my fourth season of Nip Tuck while the baby went
I mean, Winnie the Pooh... He's my childhood. What can I say?
Such a cute and innocent book. Makes me very nostalgic.
Celebrity Death Match Review Elimination Tournament Round 2The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh vs Heart of DarknessHush Hush! Whisper who dares!Christopher Robin is saying his prayers.God bless Mummy. I know that's right.Ooh wasn't it funny at teatime tonight?There was Tigger and Owl and Kanga and RooAnd Jozef Korzeniowski and Piglet and PoohAnd wasn't Joe greedy? Straight from the seaHe wolfed down the cake and left none for me.And Owl kept on winking and shaking his headBut nodded
And then Piglet did a Noble Thing, and he did it in a sort of dream, while he was thinking of all the wonderful words Pooh had hummed about him."Yes, it's just the house for Owl," he said grandly. "And I hope he'll be very happy in it." And then he gulped twice, because he had been very happy in it himself."What do you think, Christopher Robin?" asked Eeyore a little anxiously, feeling that something wasn't quite right. Christopher Robin had a question to ask first, and he was wondering how to
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