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The Pooh Cook Book

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Especially for children, this cook book's contents include cinnamon toast, chocolate peanut squares, flapjacks, pancakes and honey tarts. The recipes are easy-to-follow, and the book includes quotations from the Pooh stories, and decorations by E.H. Shepard.

128 pages, Paperback

First published September 16, 1971

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13 reviews
September 2, 2017
I found this in a second hand book shop, saw the cover and knew I would love it.

Filled with recipes mentioned throughout the works of Winnie the Pooh, it's a great book to get children interested in baking. It had lovely illustrations from A.A. Milnes novels, which adds to the charm of this wonderful recipe book. Many of the recipes are easy to make and have lots of honey in them 😀
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354 reviews17 followers
October 23, 2010

This book was printed for kids, but I'm sorry it's too cute to give over . Printed on cream paper, there are simple line drawings of Pooh & his gang worrying the recipes from the side. The recipes are simple but they do work, recipes like sandwich kebabs, sugar mice, popcorn, tartlets, muesli & some funny pooh type recipes, I will leave those as a surprise. It's just such a lovely book, that makes you smile & most recipes any child can do with minimal support, there are some where an adult needs to be present but the little ones can just let their imagination run away with them, giving the simple ingredients & Pooh to lead them astray...
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42 reviews3 followers
June 14, 2008
I picked up this little book at the Universiti of Brunei Darussalam in Borneo. It's very cute, the recipes work, but as an American they took some translation of measures.
Recipes are complemented with quotes and illustrations from the books.
The book is darling, but not overly cute, I'm not embarrassed to have this on my shelves.
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42 reviews3 followers
June 14, 2008
I picked up this little book at the Universiti of Brunei Darussalam in Borneo. It's very cute, the recipes work, but as an American they took some translation of measures.
Recipes are complemented with quotes and illustrations from the books.
The book is darling, but not overly cute, I'm not embarrassed to have this on my shelves.
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