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Disney Classic Pooh Series in Order: 13 books


  • Laura Dollin

    What do Tiggers like to eat for breakfast? Honey? Haycorns? Thistles? Take a trip through the Hundred Acre Wood to find out with Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, and Roo! This board book is based on A. A. Milne's classic story about th...



  • Andrew Grey (1)

    This extended, 24-page sticker book is beautifully illustrated in the classic Winnie-the-Pooh style. Now you too can visit Pooh, his friends, and all of his favorite places. With over 75 reusable stickers, this book is a must-have for Pooh fans of al...



  • Laura Dollin

    Winnie-the-Pooh likes honey more than anything else! So much, in fact, that he tries to reach a beehive high atop a tree by holding on to a balloon. This is based on A. A. Milne's first Winnie-the- Pooh story....



  • Laura Dollin

    Whether Pooh and his friends are trying to catch a Heffalump, or daringly rescuing poor little Piglet from a flood, adventure is around every corner in the Hundred Acre Wood....



  • Pippa Shaw

    Join Pooh and his friends as they brave the changing weather of the Hundred Acre Wood in this liftthe- flap board book. Sunshine, snow, wind, rain, and even a brightly colored rainbow are all found inside - along with special surprises hiding under t...



  • Samantha Brooke

    Winnie-the-Pooh is so excited to go to Christopher Robin's picnic that he forgets his manners. He doesn't wait his turn or say "please," "thank you," or "excuse me." Will Winnie-the-Pooh ever learn the right thing to do?...



  • Lauren Cecil

    A blizzard hits the Hundred Acre Wood and everyone is snowed into their homes. Eventually, Pooh gets lonely and clumsily digs himself out of his house. First, Pooh goes to help little Piglet. Next, Pooh and Piglet go to help Owl. Then, the three go t...



  • Andrew Grey (1)

    Pooh loves all sorts of things, including honey, going on adventures, getting presents, bouncing around with Tigger, listening to Owl's stories, and playing Poohsticks . . . but most of all, Pooh loves his friends!...



  • Andrew Grey (1)

    From things you can eat--like honey and cheese--to animals you might meet--like a snail and a frog--this delightful Winnie-the-Pooh book introduces children to many wonderful words. As Pooh and his friends picnic and play, children can learn simple w...






  • Laura Dollin

    During a terrible rainstorm, Piglet gets stranded in his house. But clever little Piglet has an idea: he writes a message, puts it into a bottle, and throws it into the ever-rising water. Luckily Pooh finds it and comes to Piglet's rescue with the ai...



  • Lauren Cecil

    Pooh and all his friends had a big party, and now Pooh's house is a mess! At first, Pooh is overwhelmed by all the work he has to do (and he keeps getting distracted by all the leftover snacks), but things get easier when all his friends pitch in....



  • Lauren Cecil

    In this beautifully illustrated paperback storybook, Pooh and friends are pretending to go to school. However, Pooh keeps talking out of turn, Tigger won't stop bouncing, and Eeyore keeps grumbling. In the end Christopher Robin has a great idea--to g...



  • Lauren Cecil

    Winnie-the-Pooh is excited to be hosting a Christmas Eve party . . . except he forgot to make all the arrangements until that morning! Now Pooh's in a rush to get a tree, decorate his house, and make cookies. Will Pooh Bear be ready in time? Find out...