A charming and gorgeously illustrated Winnie-the-Pooh picture book inspired by a timeless A. A. Milne poem.
“What shall we do about Piglet?” thought Pooh. “He’s frightened of everything noisy or new.” “He’s bigger than Roo, but he’s still very small, so, the tiniest Something seems terribly tall, if you’re Piglet . . .”
Join Winnie-the-Pooh for a walk through the Hundred Acre Wood as he ponders over what to do about each of his friends. Poor, timid Piglet is scared of everything, Tigger is far too bouncy sometimes, and Eeyore is always gloomy . . . but Pooh soon realises that he loves his friends because of their differences, and that the most important thing is to be yourself!
With a gentle rhyming story by bestselling author Jeanne Willis, inspired by A. A. Milne's original Winnie-the-Pooh hum from The House at Pooh Corner, and charming illustrations by Mark Burgess, in the style of E. H. Shepard, this authorized sequel is the perfect gift for anyone who loves Winnie-the-Pooh.
Jeanne Willis was born in St Albans and trained as an advertising copywriter at Watford College. She worked for various agencies creating press adverts and TV, cinema and radio commercials. She is now a full-time writer and has published over 80 books. Her hobbies include gardening, reading (non-fiction), natural history and collecting caterpillars. Jeanne has also worked on scripts for TV, including POLLY POCKET and THE SLOW NORRIS, and a pilot TV series for DR XARGLE. She lives in North London with her husband and two children.
A fun, rhyming book about Winnie-the-Pooh and all his friends for a new generation. I didn’t know it was a book in rhyme at first, so that took getting used to, but I enjoyed it because I love everything Pooh Bear. 🍯 🐻 🐇 🐯 🦉 🐷 🫏 🦘 🦘 👦