Book Review: The House at Pooh Corner
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The House at Pooh Corner brings us more of the world of Winnie-the-Pooh. In this book the author introduces the irrepressible Tigger, whose shenanigans create plenty of energy. The writing quality and character development are just as wonderful in as in Winnie-the-Pooh — this book has none of the sequel’s dullness.
The House at Pooh Corner, like the first Pooh book, will appeal best to children are old enough to engage in imaginative play. It’s a good read-aloud for the 4-8 crowd, but the 8-12 age group will also enjoy it as a read-alone.
Categories: 5 Stars, Age 04-08, Amblesideonline, Book Tree, Books Children Love, Classicalhomeschooling.org, First Chapter Books, Honey For a Child's Heart
Tags: Animals, Classics, Friendship, Humor, Imagination, Toys
Posted on October 13, 2009
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Imagination is like a muscle. It grows stronger when you flex it. And you must flex it. It does not usually put itself into action. It awaits the will. Imagination is also contagious. When you are around someone (alive or dead) who uses it a lot, you tend to catch it.
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