Pooh's Honey Trouble

Pooh's Honey Trouble

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-04-22 14:53:38
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Walt Disney Company
  • ISBN:1423135792
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

With a rumbly in his tumbly, but not even a smidgen of honey, Winnie the Pooh is in real trouble。 What's a Hungry Bear to do? Find out in this delightful touch and feel book, full of the colors and textures found in the Hundred-Acre Wood。

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Reviews

Meredith

Pooh’s tummy is rumbling because he is out of honey。This touch and feel board book follows Pooh as he wanders through the Hundred Acre Woods, encountering and interacting with his friends, as he tries to ignore the rumbling in his tummy。 Of course, Pooh gets his honey in the end with some help from Christopher Robin。There is a different texture on each two page spread。

Jessica

Adorable。 Conner loved the interactive parts!

McKenzie Richardson

For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleCute little book featuring Pooh bear and his friends。This was on the registry for a baby shower I am going to and since I am a huge fan of Winnie the Pooh, I thought it would be a perfect gift to get。 I have a rule about reading a book before giving it as a gift so I gave this one a read before wrapping it。The story itself was simple。 Pooh is hungry。 He goes out and finds various ways to distract himself (and help his friends), but in the end all h For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleCute little book featuring Pooh bear and his friends。This was on the registry for a baby shower I am going to and since I am a huge fan of Winnie the Pooh, I thought it would be a perfect gift to get。 I have a rule about reading a book before giving it as a gift so I gave this one a read before wrapping it。The story itself was simple。 Pooh is hungry。 He goes out and finds various ways to distract himself (and help his friends), but in the end all he wants is some honey。 Very cute illustrations, although there is something wrong with Christopher Robin's eyes。 They have a slightly creepy quality on one page。 Derpy comes to mind。 Overall though, cute pictures。 Nice touch-and-feel book。 The only one I thought was a little silly was the stickiness of the honey。 I am sure kids will love it, but it will get dirty very quickly and be impossible to clean。Overall, a cute book for young Pooh bear fans。 。。。more

Barbara Rose, RoseWellness

This book is perfect to introduce the characters and their personalities 。I began reading the original Winnie-the-Pooh book to my 11 month old granddaughter。 While she seemed very interested, it is not ideal for very young children 。 I look forward to reading it at a later time。🌹

Luke

I like this book。 Pooh is silly。 His friends tigger and rabbit have funny voices so I like them, but his other friends are boring and I can't wait to turn the page。 I like the end too " up and up and up" on a balloon to the spot where the honey was。 I like this book。 Pooh is silly。 His friends tigger and rabbit have funny voices so I like them, but his other friends are boring and I can't wait to turn the page。 I like the end too " up and up and up" on a balloon to the spot where the honey was。 。。。more

Asta Sinusas

The text is a little long from my LO's attention span right now, but the variety of textures are imaginatively done and it's one of my favorites to read for that reason。 The text is a little long from my LO's attention span right now, but the variety of textures are imaginatively done and it's one of my favorites to read for that reason。 。。。more

Big Max

A gripping tale of a bear in search of honey。 A twist ending with Christopher Robin helping him out, had me (my mommy) turning pages。 I especially liked the tactile parts of the book, with sandpaper for Rabbit's sandy garden, and the sticky pads used for honey。 Will definitely read this one again。 A gripping tale of a bear in search of honey。 A twist ending with Christopher Robin helping him out, had me (my mommy) turning pages。 I especially liked the tactile parts of the book, with sandpaper for Rabbit's sandy garden, and the sticky pads used for honey。 Will definitely read this one again。 。。。more

Rebecca

My 20 month old has been enjoying these Winnie the Pooh board books for quite some time。 They're just the right size for little hands to help turn the pages of。 The pages are thick, as is typical with board books, so we haven't had any issues with the pages being destroyed。 The book has tactile portions for baby to feel (Pooh's belly is fuzzy on the first page, for example), though at 20 months my son cares less about the fuzzy bits and prefers to turn the pages and point and say the objects he My 20 month old has been enjoying these Winnie the Pooh board books for quite some time。 They're just the right size for little hands to help turn the pages of。 The pages are thick, as is typical with board books, so we haven't had any issues with the pages being destroyed。 The book has tactile portions for baby to feel (Pooh's belly is fuzzy on the first page, for example), though at 20 months my son cares less about the fuzzy bits and prefers to turn the pages and point and say the objects he knows。 We typically look through a couple of these books before bed and the Winnie the Pooh series are his favorite。 I'm planning to pick up a few more to stash them in the car for him too。 They'll put up with some throwing and abuse, but provide self-amusement while we're driving around。 。。。more

Mikal O'Boyle

A friend of mine bought this book for my daughter who is only 4 months and still enjoys looking at the bright colors and touching the different 'feels' on the pages。 I'm sure she'll enjoy it as she gets bigger, too。 A friend of mine bought this book for my daughter who is only 4 months and still enjoys looking at the bright colors and touching the different 'feels' on the pages。 I'm sure she'll enjoy it as she gets bigger, too。 。。。more

Alicia

Another of Little T's favorites。 :) Another of Little T's favorites。 :) 。。。more