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The Book of Pooh - Stories From the Heart

The Book of Pooh - Stories From the Heart

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Excellent! Almost as good as the original shorts...
Review: Book of Pooh comes closer than any other version of Pooh to the original Disney short films. Unlike the recent animated "New Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh," the Book of Pooh sticks to the spirit and character of the originals. Simple stories told in a meaningful and touching manner. Book of Pooh is refreshing: no gimmicks, just good storytelling. I first saw it at my neighbors' house last week. Their son was watching the DVD and he seemed to be enjoying it quite a bit. I liked it so much that, even though my children are grown up, I went out and bought a copy for my wife and me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MY GIRL LOVES THIS BOOK OF POOH SHOW
Review: Book of Pooh is my daughter's favorite new show. She's already watched the DVD five times since I bought it. I HIGHLY recommend this to anyone with children. The best part is, it's enjoyable for adults, too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An absolute joy...a WINNER!
Review: I admit I was sceptical at first. Could a puppet version of the beloved Winnie-the-Pooh actually be good? My doubts were quickly swept away as my wife and I sat down with our son to watch this spectacular DVD. We were all immediately engaged - which is hard enough for my son, not to mention me. The stories are simple in a good way: a simple but important message told in a simple and memorable way. Unlike other shows, my son actually came away actually being able to tell me what he learned. My wife's favorite part was the closing song, which we played back quite a few times. Now my son almost knows it by heart.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What happened to Disney' Quality
Review: I am greatly disappointed, especially, when my 3 youngsters refused to watch it. It has an acceptional story line, however, I can not say the same about the quality of the making of this movie; it seems like very little effort was put into it. I expected something better from Disney but not this...not blue screen quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BOOK OF POOH FOR ME AND YOU
Review: I am only 10 years old and woopdeedoo,i like this show!Nothing i've seen before(the only puppet shows i have seen show the lines so easily and you would say"mommy,why does that person have strings to his/her arms?")My favorite charecter?Well tigger of course!After all,he is the only one.Now,i bet all you kanga and roo fans are very mad to be replaced by Kessie.WHO CARES.I never liked them anyway...They never really played a big role ever,just the mom and son pack...How dumb can that be?Also,disney introduced the very first GIRL CHARECTER!...I bet your thinking"What about kanga?"Well they had to because roo is to young and every baby kangaroo needs it's mom so THATS WHY."It's winnie the pooh!Hes in the book.It's winnie the pooh!You didn't remind me.Everyone knows he's,winnie the pooh!"Yep,i remembered the song.All the songs always make me hum them after(espcially the one about dinosnores*yes,thats what they call them*)Now,other then kanga and roo,they still got everyone else!Pooh,Owl,Rabbit,Tigger,Eeyore and Piglet!Also,i have never seen a book in a story!It's very cool.A must buy for any pooh-lover:)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Better spend money on The Tigger Movie.
Review: I bought The Book of Pooh DVD for my 2 yr. old son anticipating refreshing animation and story line. Unfortunately I was very disappointed, the story moves slower than molasses. After 10 minutes, my son demanded that I replace it with The Tigger Movie DVD. The computer generated background is so blurry and must have been drawn by an 8 yr old. Watching it on my Sony WEGA 36" I get dizzy from the detailed puppets against blurry scrolling background, which is very pixelated and flat. My recommendation, spend your money on good old hand draw Pooh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My baby loves this DVD more and more!
Review: I have a very active baby that is not fond of sitting still and watching anything, except for The Wiggles. I bought this in hopes she would like it. At first she did not sit through more then one story, but the more she sees it the more she loves it. She is 14 month's old and can easliy watch and enjoy the entire 60 minutes now. She giggles, mostly at Tigger. The DVD clarity is supurb! The characters are so 3D and cute. The songs are really good and the skits are funny. All in all and excellent DVD for young children, and I really like it too. You can't go wrong with this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful DVD for an almost two year old!
Review: I have never actually watched this DVD, but I have listened to it probably 300 times. I play it in the car for my little boy who loves it. The traditional Winnie-the-Pooh is a little too advanced for him (too much dialogue), but the Book of Pooh is perfect. And Tigger is hilarious to listen to. There are several cute stories and the songs are fun. My 23 month old sings the "Happy 'Tail'iversary" song all day long. The true test of a good video, though, is how well I like hearing it after weeks of playing. This is the only one I haven't gotten sick of, yet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful DVD for an almost two year old!
Review: I have never actually watched this DVD, but I have listened to it probably 300 times. I play it in the car for my little boy who loves it. The traditional Winnie-the-Pooh is a little too advanced for him (too much dialogue), but the Book of Pooh is perfect. And Tigger is hilarious to listen to. There are several cute stories and the songs are fun. My 23 month old sings the "Happy 'Tail'iversary" song all day long. The true test of a good video, though, is how well I like hearing it after weeks of playing. This is the only one I haven't gotten sick of, yet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS MOVIE IS WONDERFUL!
Review: I just purchased THE BOOK OF POOH for my 6-year old son and he loves it. The puppet renditions are a really refreshing look on the old characters. These stories play like a series of shows onto themselves, but the wonderful moral - if you want to call it that - of this movie is READING. Winnie The Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Kessie, Owl, and even Eeyore are gathered together in Christopher Robin's room for an afternoon of ... READING. My son watches this movie from start to finish and then brings me a stack of his books for me to read to him. How wonderful. This movie is not just good because of what is seen on the TV screen, but is also good for the reading it promotes afterwards. Obviously, a two year old may be a bit young to benefit from the theme, but school age children and kindergartener's will be delighted. My 1-year old daughter also likes the movie, most likely because of the puppet renditions themselves.

Pooh's story takes him on an adventure to the top of a hill, chasing a butterfly around and around, down the hill the way he came and back into his friends, whom he believes to be strangers who look like his friends on the other side of the hill. Piglets story has Piglet learning how to be a Tigger. Kessie's story has her wanting Owl to teach her everything he knows, while Owl actually teaches her that a little knowledge goes a long way. Owl also teaches Kessie that a lot of knowledge can be obtained from reading books. Rabbit's story has Rabbit teaching Tigger how to garden and Tigger teaching Rabbit something about being friends. Tigger's story has Tigger staying up all night, not wanting to miss anything, while his friends show him that there is nothing to miss at night except sleep. Eeyore's story tells of the elements of friendship and surprizes when it comes to Eeyore's Tail-aversary.

A WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL MOVIE FOR CHILDREN BEGINNING SCHOOL!


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