Friday, January 4, 2013

BR 2-06: Pooh Goes Visiting

"'Silly Old Bear,' he said, in such a loving voice that everybody felt quite hopeful again." (p. 31)

I think this story is the most famous of all Winnie-the-Pooh stories. I have read its illustrated book and watched a video. One day, Pooh got into a hole which Rabbits lived in to talk with one of them. Then, he was entertained with bread, honey, and condensed milk. Pooh liked them very much, you know. After he finished to eat them, said good-bye to Rabbit, climbed out of the hole, and he couldn't move because he got stuck in the hole! Christopher Robin came to help him, and he decided to wait for Pooh to get thin again. This story was cute and silly, but I knew Christopher Robin loved Pooh. He read books for Pooh for a week, and he took hold of Pooh's front paws, pulled him, and took out him from the Rabbits' hole. When I finished reading this book, I was healed.

Krensky, Stephen. (2002)
Pooh Goes Visiting.
Puffin Book: America.
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