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BEST BEAR IN ALL THE WORLD
Four authors working in the timeless style of A.A. Milne have created a quartet of charming new adventures for Winnie-the-Pooh, Christopher Robin, and their friends. Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall: take a trip back to the Hundred Acre Wood with a collection of stories sure to delight year-round. One story finds Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet on a quest to discover the ''Sauce of the Nile'' (they suspect it's apple). And in another, all the animals rally around poor Eeyore when he thinks he sees another donkey eyeing his clover. The book is illustrated in color follwoing the style of Ernest H. Shepard by Mark Burgess.
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BEST BEAR IN ALL THE WORLD
BEST BEAR IN ALL THE WORLD
Four authors working in the timeless style of A.A. Milne have created a quartet of charming new adventures for Winnie-the-Pooh, Christopher Robin, and their friends. Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall: take a trip back to the Hundred Acre Wood with a collection of stories sure to delight year-round. One story finds Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet on a quest to discover the ''Sauce of the Nile'' (they suspect it's apple). And in another, all the animals rally around poor Eeyore when he thinks he sees another donkey eyeing his clover. The book is illustrated in color follwoing the style of Ernest H. Shepard by Mark Burgess.
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Four authors working in the timeless style of A.A. Milne have created a quartet of charming new adventures for Winnie-the-Pooh, Christopher Robin, and their friends. Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall: take a trip back to the Hundred Acre Wood with a collection of stories sure to delight year-round. One story finds Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet on a quest to discover the ''Sauce of the Nile'' (they suspect it's apple). And in another, all the animals rally around poor Eeyore when he thinks he sees another donkey eyeing his clover. The book is illustrated in color follwoing the style of Ernest H. Shepard by Mark Burgess.












