A blizzard hits the Hundred Acre Wood and everyone is snowed into their homes. Eventually, Pooh gets lonely and clumsily digs himself out of his house. First, Pooh goes to help little Piglet. Next, Pooh and Piglet go to help Owl. Then, the three go to help Rabbit, and so on. As the group grows larger and larger, they all remark at how much easier Ñand more fun Ñ it is to work together!
The Hundred Acre Wood is having a snowstorm. Pooh's contemplating how hungry snowstorms make him, and starts eating some honey. When he finishes, he realizes that he is snowed in his house! He uses the honey pot to dig himself out, but will he be able to dig the rest of his friends out?
How can you go wrong with Winnie the Pooh and his friends?! They're so sweet!
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A sweet Pooh and friends story where it snows and everyone in the Hundred Acre Wood lends a helping hand by digging each other out and, eventually, having fun in the snow. A great picture book to teach children the value of working together and helping the members of one's community. I spotted this little gem on my library's shelves, and just needed a little Pooh to brighten my day.
This is the first Pooh book that I've read in years, but it still holds that same magic. Pooh is snowed in and runs out of honey. In search for honey, he digs out Pigglet, who also doesn't have honey. They proceed to help dig out all their friends before bumping into Christopher Robin building a snowman.
This is a great classic Winnie the pooh book. A blizzard comes to the wood, and Pooh sets out to shovel everyone out. And as each friend gets each other out they all help the next one out. And then in the end Christopher Robin shows them how to make a snowman.