Winnie Puh

Winnie Puh

A.A. Milne

4.38
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Le avventure di Christopher Robin e dei suoi amici nel Bosco dei Cento Acri: l'orsetto Winnie cerca di raggiungere il miele con un palloncino, Pimpi incontra un Efelante, e Ih-Oh festeggia il suo compleanno.

pagine
161
Format
Hardcover
Pubblicato
2001-10-01
Editore
Dutton Juvenile
ISBN
9780525467564

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A.A. Milne
A.A. Milne

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Alan Alexander Milne (pronounced /ˈmɪln/) was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bearWinnie-the-Poohand for various children's poems.A. A. Milne was born in Kilburn, London, to parents Vince Milne and Sarah Marie Milne (née Heginbotham) and grew up at Henley House School, 6/7 Mortimer Road (now...

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Zain
Zain·3 years ago
Classic!

This is the classic Winnie-the-Pooh with Christopher Robin and all the other friends in this group.

Pooh and his friends get into lots of interesting scrapes with each other, the book is hilarious and fun to read.

Go back to your childhood and read a classic.

Highly recommended.

Five fantastic stars. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Maureen
Maureen ·4 years ago
Gosh this took me right back! Wonderful book, wonderful memories!
Lisa of Troy
Lisa of Troy·4 years ago
Cheerfully magical.....Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends, Eeyore, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, Roo, and Christopher Robin all have adventures in the Hundred Acre Woods. This is another book on the list of 100 Books to Read Before You Die According to the BBC: https://www.listchallenges.com/bbcs-t...First of all, this book is magic. In my typical fashion, I read this book using a technique called immersion reading, listening to the audiobook while following along in a text version. It was my LUCKY d...
Baba
Baba·7 years ago
Delightful! The first time I've ever read it! This book / series will live for ever. This is the one with Eeyore's tale, the coming of Kanga and Roo, finding the North Pole, the great flood and many more. A remarkable timeless piece of work, originally published in 1926! 9 out of 12

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Julie
Julie ·8 years ago
Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne was my favorite book series as a child. Later, when my own kids sat listening to the adventures of Christopher Robin, Pooh Bear, Piglet, and Eeyore, and the gang, it was a little bit of a shock to discover this series, with its charming stories, are not just for kids. A little Consideration, a little Thought for Others, makes all the difference I enjoyed sharing these stories with my own children, loving the chance - or excuse- to read them all over again, struck ...
Kai Spellmeier
Kai Spellmeier·10 years ago
“Some people care too much. I think it's called love.”

Since Winnie-the-Pooh is my favourite Disney movie, I decided to read book it's based on. Turns out it is one of my favourite books.
It is so absolutely sweet and filled with smart humor. What I like most about Winnie-the-Pooh is this melancholic feeling you get while reading. I just really really love it so much. I will forever read this to my future children (or dogs. Depends.)

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Paul Bryant
Paul Bryant·14 years ago
Winnie-the-Pooh, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Win-knee-the-Pooh: the tip of the lip taking a trip of three steps down the palate to return at four to kiss : Pooh. He was Pooh, plain Pooh, in the morning, standing eighteen inches in one sock. He was that scruffy old bear at school. He was Mr Winnie Pooh on the dotted line. But in my arms he was always Bear.
Manny
Manny·17 years ago
In which the animals meet a Hostile Reviewer, and Pooh invents a New BreakfastOne morning, Pooh and Piglet were walking through the Hundred Acre Wood, when they spied a strange Creature lying on the ground. As they got closer, they could see that it looked a bit like a very large Boy. But what was most remarkable was that someone had tied it down with hundreds of tiny ropes. It could hardly move a finger, and there was even something tied over its mouth."Mmf!" said the creature in a loud but rat...
Summer
Summer·17 years ago
The Winnie the Pooh books are great because everyone has some sort of problem. Pooh is painfully naïve, Piglet is neurotic, Owl is a narcissist, Eeyore has major depression, Tigger is hyperactive, Rabbit is a sociopath, and Kanga needs to spend an afternoon with The Feminine Mystique. It's good for kids to learn that pretty much anyone you meet will have some sort of major problem.

Petra X
Petra X·17 years ago
I got four matching hardback books today:When We Were Very YoungNow We Are SixWinnie-the-Pooh andThe House at Pooh Corner.I was going to put some ribbon around them and sell them as a set, but I got lost in reading The King's Breakfast (and loving Shepard's illustrations) aloud. I don't really want to sell the book now. I want to have kiddies come into the shop and on the pretext of perhaps making a sale from the parents reading the poems aloud. Most of the parents won't be impressed though, the...