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Pooh - A Wonderful Wind (Disney's Out & About With Pooh - A Grow and Learn Library, Vol. 13) by Walt Disney Company
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Good as Gold (Pooh; Disney's Out & About With Pooh - A Grow and Learn Library, Vol. 1)
Ann Braybrooks - 1996
Owl tells them there's supposed to be a pot of gold at the end, so they all set out in search of the treasure. Instead, the friends stumble upon other precious finds; a rock, a robin's egg, and a nest. The gold eludes them, but Pooh saves the day when he finds his missing honey pot and fills it with berries in the colors of the rainbow. as the group heads home after a fun-filled day, they all agree that they are very rich indeed.
Pooh Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (A Little Golden Book)
Mary Packard - 1995
Winnie the Pooh, the honey loving silly old bear attempts to get honey from a bee tree, so after climbing the tree didn't work, he borrows Christopher Robin's balloon, dunks himself in mud and floats to the top of the honey tree incognito as a little black rain cloud.
Just Lost!
Gina Mayer - 1999
When Little Critter stops to tie his shoelace at the crowded mall, he loses sight of his mother and is taken to the security office where he waits for his mother to be found.
Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh: The Merry Christmas Mystery
Betty G. Birney - 1993
The Merry Christmas Mystery (Disney's Winnie the Pooh / Golden Look-Look Book)
Disney Winnie-the-Pooh: The Honey Tree
Bob Totten - 1965
Find out if Pooh gets what he’s looking for in the reissue of this wonderful Little Golden Book, originally published in 1964!
Disney's Pooh's Grand Adventure The Search for Christopher Robin (A Little Golden Book)
Justine Korman - 1997
When they can't find Christopher Robin, Pooh and his friends undertake a perilous search for him, and learn they're smarter, braver, and more loyal than they ever dreamed they'd be.
Just Me and My Puppy
Mercer Mayer - 1985
He learns to feed, walk, train and love his new friend. Little Critter discovers puppies are a lot of work, but it's all worth it!
Imogene's Antlers
David Small - 1985
Imogene, the cook, and the kitchen maid, however, make the best of things, finding unusual uses for Imogene's new horns. Meanwhile, the problem appears to be solved when Imogene awakes the next morning antler-free. But the family (and the reader) are in for a surprise when Imogene comes down to breakfast.
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Teasing
Stan Berenstain - 1995
Brother Bear is a master at teasing--until the tables are turned and he's the one being heckled for being the principal's pet. And when Brother finally understands that teasing isn't just mean, it's also dangerous, he actually decides to stick up for the new kid at school.
Hop On Pop
Dr. Seuss - 1963
And once they have learned to recognize one word, children soon find to their delight they can read another simply by changing the first letter.
Falling Up
Shel Silverstein - 1996
Here you will also meet Allison Beals and her twenty-five eels; Danny O'Dare, the dancin' bear; the Human Balloon; and Headphone Harold.So come, wander through the Nose Garden, ride the Little Hoarse, eat in the Strange Restaurant, and let the magic of Shel Silverstein open your eyes and tickle your mind.
The Poky Little Puppy
Janette Sebring Lowrey - 1942
Now this curious little puppy is ready to win the hearts and minds of a new generation of kids.
Walt Disney - Eeyore, Be Happy (A Little Golden Book)
Don Ferguson - 1991
Eeyore's gloominess gets to Tigger, so Pooh and Piglet set out to make Eeyore happy, an effort that turns into a very tiring day for poor Eeyore.
Little Bear
Else Holmelund Minarik - 1957
Children will be entranced by Little Bear's trip to the moon, his birthday party, and his wishes and adventures.This is the first of the five classic books about Little Bear, introducing the funny and strikingly childlike bear cub and his friends. The combination of Else Holmelund Minarik's simple, yet eloquent, stories and Maurice Sendak's warm, tender illustrations have made this beloved character an enduring favorite among beginning readers.
Bedtime for Frances
Russell Hoban - 1960
And then there are tigers and giants and ominous cracks in the ceiling to keep her up. Will Frances ever go to sleep?