Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees

by A. A. Milne

Hardcover, 1994

Status

Available

Local notes

E Mil

Barcode

2282

Publication

Dutton Juvenile (1994)

Description

Winnie-the-Pooh tries floating from a balloon to find honey.

User reviews

LibraryThing member DVerdecia
So, I was pleasantly surprised by this little book. It is one of the beginning stories of Winnie the Pooh & Christopher Robin as told by Christopher Robin's parent. It was unclear whether it was mom or dad...but that didn't really matter.

Christopher Robin comes downstairs dragging his stuffed
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animal "Winnie the Pooh" and he wants a story before his bathtime and his bedtime. So the parent tells him one.

Winnie the Pooh is always on the lookout for honey. His first clue in this story is the bees that are swarming at the top of one particular tree. There must be honey at the top of that tree. So, Winnie the Pooh immediately gets to work on how to get up there to get that honey without making the bees Suspicious.

Christopher Robin helps by providing Winnie the Pooh some tools like a balloon, an Umbrella, and some string. I thoroughly enjoyed the creativity of Winnie the Pooh when he rolled around in the mud to make himself look like a dark cloud to the bees when he hoisted himself up with the balloon.

The book that I have is very small. It's one of those give away books you get when you go to a fast food place and order a kids meal. The print is very small and the pictures although drawn very well are also small. This is not a book that is meant to be read by a young reader. This is a book that a parent would read as a bedtime story to the young reader. But it was enjoyable and I do recommend it.
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Rating

(13 ratings; 4.2)
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