Ready for Bed, Pooh? (Winnie the Pooh's Sweet Dreams)
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Genre: Children's Books
Book Type: Board book
Author:
Genre: Children's Books
Book Type: Board book
Anna L. (annalovesbooks) reviewed on
ISBN 0736402004 - It's difficult for me to imagine that there could be a Pooh book in the world that I didn't think deserved a minimum of five stars, but I've found it.
Pooh plays all day and then, tired out he's ready for bed.
If my recap seems short, remarkably lacking in any sort of details, boring... well, trust me, it's a full recap. 10 pages and 41 words - in a sort of awkward rhyme. The illustrations are superb Winnie the Pooh and do make up for the odd "Pooh plays and then sleeps" storyline, a term I use lightly. Not terrible, just boring. The youngest readers, who are the target audience will enjoy the book, if only because they don't know any better, but parents can surely find something better out there to use as their introduction to Pooh.
- AnnaLovesBooks
Pooh plays all day and then, tired out he's ready for bed.
If my recap seems short, remarkably lacking in any sort of details, boring... well, trust me, it's a full recap. 10 pages and 41 words - in a sort of awkward rhyme. The illustrations are superb Winnie the Pooh and do make up for the odd "Pooh plays and then sleeps" storyline, a term I use lightly. Not terrible, just boring. The youngest readers, who are the target audience will enjoy the book, if only because they don't know any better, but parents can surely find something better out there to use as their introduction to Pooh.
- AnnaLovesBooks