The first day of school can be an anxious time, but with Pooh and Piglet and Christopher Robin, school time becomes fun time. Who better to introduce young children to the first day of school than Pooh?
Brrrr, it was a cold and blustery day in the Hundred-Acre Wood. But that didn't matter to Elizabeth Anne Gordon, age five, of Liverpool. She was having a wonderful time gathering haycorns with Winnie the Pooh and Piglet. Now they were carrying them back to Piglet's house.
Eeyore has lost his tail . . . again. He asks all his friends to help him, but they're all just too busy. Thinking that no one cares about him, he pretends that he's invisible. But his friends soon realize their mistake, apologize to him, and help him find his tail.
Designed to record a baby's first years, this book has space for parents to record details of the important events from birth to the first few steps. Illustrations of Winnie-The-Pooh and his friends accompany the text and record inserts. From the author of "The House at Pooh Corner".
This volume contains a complete chapter form "The House at Pooh Corner" by A. A. Milne and features Pooh and his friends.
Winnie the Pooh is very fond of honey, and he will go to any lengths to get some!
A blustery day in the Hundred Acre Wood is the start of a new adventure for Winnie the Pooh and his best friend Piglet. Join them as the windy day turns into a stormy night full of surprises.
When Tigger's friends tell him that his eager bouncing is sometimes too much for them, he goes sadly off to bounce by himself
Winnie the Pooh's Thinking Spot is a brand new series that explores the curious questions young children ask about the world around them. Pooh and his friends wander through the Hundred-Acre Wood discovering all kinds of things such as nocturnal animals, how plants grow, and gravity. Each story incorporates simple scientific facts while examining how young children learn through listening, q…
Since 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends—Piglet, Owl, Tigger, and the ever doleful Eeyore—have endured as the unforgettable creations of A.A. Milne, who wrote this book for his son, Christopher Robin, and Ernest H. Shepard, who lovingly gave Pooh and his companions shape. These characters and their stories are timeless treasures of childhood that continue to speak to all of us with t…