This is one of the many Winnie the Pooh books with a creative story about a bear and his friends. After a many unfortunate events occur for Pooh and his friend Piglet, they find a way to make the best of what they have and become heroes for their inspiring actions. This book is good for children with a longer attention span for it does give a long story, or it would be great for advanced young readers getting ready for chapter books.
The author incorporated many things into the book to make it interesting such as made-up words, bolded text and plenty of dialogue. The book also includes some humor that most young children would pick up on and find entertaining. Although many problems and solutions occur in the story, no morals or lessons stand out. However, Pooh Bear and Piglet's actions in the end of the story are a great example of how to behave for any child.
The illustrations in the story start out with warm, fall colors and a foggy sky as the wind sets in and the first problem begins. The colors then change at night time when Pooh is afraid into darker blues which gives it more of an eery feeling. Then, in the end of the book the sky is a beautiful blue and has no clouds which is symbolic of the end to the troubled days. I think the illustrations in the story give the reader a hint of what is coming in the text and helps to establish the mood.