Disney's Winnie the Pooh's Easter

Paperback, 28 pages

English language

Published Aug. 25, 1993 by Disney Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7868-4065-6
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OCLC Number:
1079749824

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2 stars (1 review)

When Winnie the Pooh happens upon a strange and colorful egg that is taller than Christopher Robin, a delighted "Oh" of surprise pops out of his mouth. It makes Pooh want to laugh and--because one can't laugh by oneself--he fetches his friends to join in. He learns that the splashy colors and shapes on the shell are actually those of an Easter egg and that, according to Rabbit, these eggs can talk--they say how very much we care for one another. Pooh and his friends cook up some zany plans to get this silent egg to talk to them before Christopher Robin helps them understand just what the egg is saying. --back cover

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2 stars

Goodreads says this was published in 1900 but I think it was more recent than that and not a story by AA Milne. It's very short and pretty weak, didn't like this much, I tried to do the voices to save Winnie the Pooh a bit of face but I don't think my daughter really enjoyed this. There was a bit of Pooh's mad randomness (i.e. painting each other to get the egg to talk to them), maybe if the story was a bit longer I might have been able to see the Pooh I remembered as a kid.

The story had barely started when it suddenly ended, got a collection of these books so hopefully they will improve.

Subjects

  • Toys -- Fiction.
  • Easter -- Fiction.
  • Easter eggs -- Fiction.