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From BBC Radio 4 Extra:
1/5: In which the bear goes visiting and gets into a tight place.
2/5: In which the bear and Piglet nearly catch a Woozle, and Eeyore loses a tail.
3/5: In which Piglet meets a Heffalump.
4/5: In which Christopher Robin leads an 'expotition' to the North Pole.
5/5: In which Eeyore has a birthday and gets two presents.
Alan Bennett begins reading the first of five parts of AA Milne's tale of the much-loved bear.
Winnie-the-Pooh has give ...more
From BBC Radio 4 Extra:
1/5: In which the bear goes visiting and gets into a tight place.
2/5: In which the bear and Piglet nearly catch a Woozle, and Eeyore loses a tail.
3/5: In which Piglet meets a Heffalump.
4/5: In which Christopher Robin leads an 'expotition' to the North Pole.
5/5: In which Eeyore has a birthday and gets two presents.
Alan Bennett begins reading the first of five parts of AA Milne's tale of the much-loved bear.
Winnie-the-Pooh has give ...more
I grew up on Winnie the Pooh and now have had the pleasure of sharing it with my 6 year old. As an adult, I have to say the humor was downright Monty Python-esque in places. MUCH more fun than the Disney Channel version.
Come on, sing it with me...
Rum tum tiddly um tum...
Tigger doesn't bounce in until the next book. He's my favorite, but Eeyore is a close second and he certainly has plenty of delightful, grumpy scenes here. ...more
Come on, sing it with me...
Rum tum tiddly um tum...
Tigger doesn't bounce in until the next book. He's my favorite, but Eeyore is a close second and he certainly has plenty of delightful, grumpy scenes here. ...more
I've always known Winnie-the-Pooh as a character on a video tape that I watched when I was young, and when I found it in the iBooks app on my iTouch, I was surprised that he actually appeared in a book first. Reading it cleared up several of my misconceptions:
1. Owl is not as clever as I remember him to be, he just pretends to be clever.
2. Rabbit is not as irritating as I thought he was. In fact he is clever.
3. All the animals are actually toys.
4. Tigger, my favourite character, does not even ap ...more
1. Owl is not as clever as I remember him to be, he just pretends to be clever.
2. Rabbit is not as irritating as I thought he was. In fact he is clever.
3. All the animals are actually toys.
4. Tigger, my favourite character, does not even ap ...more
Jun 30, 2015
Michael Faris
marked it as to-read
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Sabrina
marked it as to-read
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J Simpson
marked it as to-read
Jan 06, 2022
Patricia Taylor
rated it
it was amazing
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