Winnie the Pooh and his fellow friends from the Hundred-Acre Wood think up a way to prevent Piglet from being spooked on a shivering, creaking, and howling Halloween eve, instead of having to cancel the holiday altogether."
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5.0 out of 5 stars
school project,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Boo to You, Winnie the Pooh! (Paperback)
Pooh and his friends were having a best costume contest. Pooh started to trick or treat the honeybees and they started chasing them. They ran and finally got away from them. I think this is a good story for kids to read it teaches you how friends will always stick together no matter what through everything. They wont leave you behind ever or make you feel left out. Rabbit said he didn't like halloween. Piglet didn't have a costume. Piglet stayed in his house because he was frightened of halloween, so Pooh arrived at his house and visited him. Pooh was in trouble, and Piglet had to save him if he was afraid or not, because his friend was in trouble so he came out and tryed helping him and scared everyone. Everyone collided. Pooh said Piglet saved them all, they all gathered. Piglet said he went as Pooh's very best and very bravest bestfriend for halloween!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Funny and insightful,
By A Customer
This review is from: Boo to You, Winnie the Pooh! (Paperback)
While reading this book with my 5 and 10 year old, I found myself pleasantly surprised. At times, Pooh's editorial comments can be wordy and although the meaning escapes the kids understanding, I found some of the comments to be very insightful and worthwhile. Aside from these moments, the book kept the kids interest and we all laughed out loud throughout the book. As in almost all Pooh stories, we learn about acceptance of other's diffences and empathy, as well as camaraderie and friendship.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Halloween story,
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This review is from: Boo to You, Winnie the Pooh! (Paperback)
My granddaughters are a bit too young for the lengthy dialogue, but I was able to take some editorial license and string together a shortened version. They both, however, loved the familiar pictures of Pooh and all his friends. They are both at the age where they are starting to understand the various customs associated with holidays, so Disney's Boo to You, Winnie the Pooh! was a nice story to talk about Halloween and what it means.
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