Thursday, October 8, 2009

Wisdom of Winnie the Pooh


This week another Kid Classic is being re-introduced to the new generation. How cool is this?! Here is a volume of all new adventures for Winnie the Pooh and the gang. This is getting rave reviews and it’s just in time to be a really great Christmas present for that special little someone.

Return to the Hundred Acre Wood by David Benedictus (Author), Mark Burgess (Illustrator)

Product Description

It was eighty years ago, on the publication of The House at Pooh Corner, when Christopher Robin said good-bye to Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Now they are all back in new adventures, for the first time approved by the Trustees of the Pooh Properties. This is a companion volume that truly captures the style of A. A. Milne-a worthy sequel to The House at Pooh Corner and Winnie-the-Pooh. About the AuthorDavid Benedictus produced the audio adaptations of Winnie-the-Pooh, starring Dame Judi Dench. He lives in London, England.
Mark Burgess has previously illustrated Winnie-the-Pooh and other classic children’s characters, including Paddington Bear. He lives in London, England.

Who doesn’t love the characters from Winnie the Pooh and all the wonderful lessons we learned from the “bear of little brain?!” So many wonderful lessons: Pooh never got upset was because he knew what really mattered. Mistakes happened, and that was okay. Sometimes the group took the wrong path and got lost. That was okay too. The bigger picture was more important than the little hitches along the way. I’m looking forward to the new pearls of wisdom from this favorite friend.
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3 comments:

Marvin D Wilson said...

Loved this. And what greater wisdom could there be than the wonderful wisdom of Winnie=the-Pooh? (wink)

The Old Silly

N A Sharpe said...

I hear you Marvin - he is, indeed, a very wise bear!

Nancy, from Realms of Thought…

Elizabeth Spann Craig said...

I had no idea that Burgess had also illustrated Paddington Bear (another fave series of mine when I was little.)

Elizabeth
Mystery Writing is Murder

 
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