Sara’s review of Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh, #1) > Likes and Comments
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I love Poo and all his Pooisms.
Candi wrote: "Love it!! :)"
I hadn't thought I would love visiting with Pooh quite so much. Nice to be a kid again, if only for a few minutes a day.
In my opinion one must NEVER EVER take Pooh bear for granted! When I think of the sound advice offered in between these delightful pages and I can well imagine Pooh and Piglet’s conversation is just the sort that you and I would have every morning ☺️💕💕💕
I do love the way lessons are laid between the lines and in such a simple, straightforward way. I wonder which of us is Pooh and which is Piglet.😁 (hint: I like honey, and you are sweeter than sweet)
I've never been introduced to WTP, Sara - funny enough.
However, your terrific review almost tempted me. Great stuff 🤗🦘🎈
Lovely review, Sara. It made my morning to read it. I read aloud The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh to my children back in the day and we all loved it so much! I love the passage you shared. I have two Pooh passages saved in my GR quotes. 🤗
Mark wrote: "I've never been introduced to WTP, Sara - funny enough.
However, your terrific review almost tempted me. Great stuff 🤗🦘🎈"
I'm having a wonderful time with him, Mark. All that light and goodness and understanding is refreshing...not a lot of it around in the real world right now.
K wrote: "Lovely review, Sara. It made my morning to read it. I read aloud The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh to my children back in the day and we all loved it so much! I love the passage y..."
I think it is something special for those of us who read them with our children and can see them on two levels. Milne did a remarkable job of capturing the innocence of childhood in his characters.
‘We'll be friends forever, won’t we?’ Asked Piglet.
‘Even longer’ Pooh answered.
I could quite happily communicate in this language all day!!!
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Candi wrote: "Love it!! :)"I hadn't thought I would love visiting with Pooh quite so much. Nice to be a kid again, if only for a few minutes a day.
In my opinion one must NEVER EVER take Pooh bear for granted! When I think of the sound advice offered in between these delightful pages and I can well imagine Pooh and Piglet’s conversation is just the sort that you and I would have every morning ☺️💕💕💕
I do love the way lessons are laid between the lines and in such a simple, straightforward way. I wonder which of us is Pooh and which is Piglet.😁 (hint: I like honey, and you are sweeter than sweet)
I've never been introduced to WTP, Sara - funny enough. However, your terrific review almost tempted me. Great stuff 🤗🦘🎈
Lovely review, Sara. It made my morning to read it. I read aloud The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh to my children back in the day and we all loved it so much! I love the passage you shared. I have two Pooh passages saved in my GR quotes. 🤗
Mark wrote: "I've never been introduced to WTP, Sara - funny enough. However, your terrific review almost tempted me. Great stuff 🤗🦘🎈"
I'm having a wonderful time with him, Mark. All that light and goodness and understanding is refreshing...not a lot of it around in the real world right now.
K wrote: "Lovely review, Sara. It made my morning to read it. I read aloud The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh to my children back in the day and we all loved it so much! I love the passage y..."I think it is something special for those of us who read them with our children and can see them on two levels. Milne did a remarkable job of capturing the innocence of childhood in his characters.
‘We'll be friends forever, won’t we?’ Asked Piglet.‘Even longer’ Pooh answered.
I could quite happily communicate in this language all day!!!


