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House At Pooh Corner

The House at Pooh Corner" is the second of only two storybooks written by A.A. Milne about Winnie-the-Pooh the most famous bear in the world. In its pages the reader is reunited with Pooh Christopher Robin and all the familiar characters from "Hundred Acre Wood". Join the friends as they build a house for Eeyore invent the noble game of Poohsticks and investigate the knotty question of what Tiggers like to eat. Delicate colourings of E. H. Shepard's beloved illustrations are complemented by an exquisite jacket design making this prestige edition a must-have for Pooh collectors and all lovers of beautiful books."
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The House at Pooh Corner" is the second of only two storybooks written by A.A. Milne about Winnie-the-Pooh the most famous bear in the world. In its pages the reader is reunited with Pooh Christopher Robin & all the familiar characters from " Hundred Acre Wood". Join the friends as they build a house for Eeyore invent the noble game of Poohsticks & investigate the knotty question of what Tiggers like to eat. Delicate colourings of E. H. Shepard's beloved illustrations are complemented by an exquisite jacket design making this prestige edition a must-have for Pooh collectors & all lovers of beautiful books."

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Jacket - A type of garment worn on the upper body usualy outdoors. Also know as an anorak or parka
Friends - A close associate or a popular US based sitcom about a group of friends
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Wood - A hard material found in trees. Used for tool making, fuel and construction.
Eeyore - A children's cartoon character who is friends with Winnie the poo
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