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Pooh's Touch and Feel Visit by A. Milne β€” book cover

Pooh's Touch and Feel Visit

by A. A. Milne, Ernest H. Shepard (Illustrator), Ernest H. Shepard
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Overview

Young Pooh fans will love getting their hands on this version of a favorite story-it has textures to touch, fur to feel, and the Bear of Little Brain. Young children will delight in exploring the tactile nature of Pooh's fuzzy fur, Rabbit's scratchy doorway, Christopher Robin's soft shirt, and, of course, Pooh's sticky honey pot as Pooh goes visiting at Rabbit's, eats too much honey, and gets into a tight place. Seven different texture elements are incorporated into Ernest H. Shepard's famous drawings from the original classic in this bright, sturdy, and generously sized board book featuring an abridged story from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh.

Synopsis

Young Pooh fans will love getting their hands on this version of a favorite story it has textures to touch, fur to feel, and the Bear of Little Brain. Young children will delight in exploring the tactile nature of Pooh s fuzzy fur, Rabbit s scratchy doorway, Christopher Robin s soft shirt, and, of course, Pooh s sticky honey pot as Pooh goes visiting at Rabbit s, eats too much honey, and gets into a tight place. Seven different texture elements are incorporated into Ernest H. Shepard s famous drawings from the original classic in this bright, sturdy, and generously sized board book featuring an abridged story from A. A. Milne s Winnie-the-Pooh.

About the Author, A. Milne

A. A. Milne may not have intended to become a children s book author, but his greatest creation, the honey-loving bear Winnie the Pooh, is so much a part of the culture that one can scarcely imagine children s literature without him. Milne created Pooh to entertain his son, Christopher, which he did and millions of other readers as well.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1998
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
12
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780525458302

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