theduckthief's review
Winnie-the-Pooh
by A. A. Milne
theduckthief's review
Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
theduckthief's review
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recommended for: anyone who likes a classic
Once upon a time, a very long time ago now, about last Friday, Winnie-the-Pooh lived in a forest all by himself under the name of Sanders.
The Good: This book is a collection of ten stories of the life and trials of Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Over the course of these stories Pooh pretends to be a raincloud, gets stuck in a rabbit hole, hunts Woozles, steals a baby kangaroo, survives a flood and manages to (almost) find the North Pole. His is a busy and exciting life but he doesn't do it alone. Throughout these experiences he's accompanied by friends like Piglet, his anxious best friend or Owl, who had problems spelling or Eeyore who suffers from self-esteem issues. If you think this is little clinical for a children's book the the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) published an amusing article about the various disorders of the characters in the Hundred Acre Woods.
My experience with Winnie the Pooh involved being read to as a child and watchin...more
The Good: This book is a collection of ten stories of the life and trials of Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Over the course of these stories Pooh pretends to be a raincloud, gets stuck in a rabbit hole, hunts Woozles, steals a baby kangaroo, survives a flood and manages to (almost) find the North Pole. His is a busy and exciting life but he doesn't do it alone. Throughout these experiences he's accompanied by friends like Piglet, his anxious best friend or Owl, who had problems spelling or Eeyore who suffers from self-esteem issues. If you think this is little clinical for a children's book the the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) published an amusing article about the various disorders of the characters in the Hundred Acre Woods.
My experience with Winnie the Pooh involved being read to as a child and watchin...more
