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A collection of over fifty classic nursery rhymes illustrated with the characters from the Pooh stories by A.A. Milne.
Timid Piglet becomes sheriff of a western town, and rids it of a nasty gang of no-goods.
Eeyore is tired of his tail forever coming off so he leaves it in the mud, but Winnie the Pooh and his other friends find many uses for it.
For the first time, the stories from all the classic Disney movies featuring Winnie the Pooh have been collected together in a colorful treasury. In this lavishly illustrated volume, Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger and all the other lovable characters from the Disney films star in such tales as "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" and "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day."
Adventure in the Hundred-Acre Woods! Join favorite friends from the Hundred-Acre Woods Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and more, featuring six bedtime stories in one very special storybook. Graced with sweet classic illustrations on every page, stained edges, and a soft padded cover, this treasury is certain to become your little one's favorite bedtime treat!
Rabbit plans to unbounce Tigger, but he discovers he likes a bouncy Tigger best.
Walt Disney, best known as a filmmaker, had perhaps a greater skill as a reader. While many would have regarded Felix Salten's Bambi and Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio as too somber for family-oriented films, he saw their possibilities. He appealed to his audience by selecting but then transforming familiar stories. Many of the tales he chose to adapt to film became some of the most read books in America. Although much published research has addressed his adaptation process--often criticizing his films for being too saccharine or not true to their literary sources--little has been written on him as a reader: what he read, what he liked, his reading experiences and the books that influenced him. This collection of 15 fresh essays and one classic addresses Disney as a reader and shows how his responses to literature fueled his success. Essays discuss the books he read, the ones he adapted to film and the ways in which he demonstrated his narrative ability. Exploring his literary connections to films, nature documentaries, theme park creations and overall creative vision, the contributors provide insight into Walt Disney's relationships with authors, his animation staff and his audience.
Presents four stories featuring Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Lumpy the heffalump, and includes the tales on an audio CD.
The "Happiest Place on Earth" opened in 1955 during a trying time in American life--the Cold War. Disneyland was envisioned as a utopian resort where families could play together and escape the tension of the "real world." Since its construction, the park has continually been updated to reflect changing American culture. The park's themed features are based on familiar Disney stories and American history and folklore. They reflect the hopes of a society trying to understand itself in the wake of World War II. This second edition expands its perspective in response to, among other things, the cultural shifts brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. New and updated chapters endeavor to hold Disney accountable: not accountability for misdeeds, but its accountability to include everyone, as American mythmakers and cultural titans.