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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - May 31 2006 : 06:07:56 AM
i almost hesitate to start this thread and then leave to VISIT Winnie the Pooh .. (at DisneyWorld) .. ACTUALLY the POOH-BEAR and friends i am talking about are the 'classic' ones by A.A. Milne .. and NOT the Disney Version! (I'll be posting more on the Hundred Acre Wood when i return)

I have been enchanted with Christopher Robin and his friends since my own children were just babies!

When we first adopted our daughter, Kristen at age 2 .. i had a good friend who also had a precious two year old girl. She would always read the classic Winnie the Pooh to her.

I remember the day she said to me in astonishment: "OH GOOD GRIEF .. GREEN EGGS AND HAM!!!" Why don't people read more of the classics to their children! And i remembered our very own copies of the Pooh books from childhood and how our aunt would read those (and the classics) to my brother, sister and me at bedtime each night .. i found our childhood copies .. and our girls grew up on them.

(NOW!!! i do believe there is indeed a place in children's reading for Green Eggs and Ham .. they are a great fun way to teach phonics .. our own Lucas loves Dr. Seuss books .. AND .. Winnie the Pooh).

Daughter Wednesday loved Pooh the most .. and when Lucas was born .. his room was decorated with all classic POOH.

Any other POOH LOVIN' Farmgirls out there? xo, frannie

True Friends, Frannie

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - May 31 2006 : 09:26:01 AM
oh libbie .. aren't most Mother Goose poems kinda' awful if you listen closely to the message: spiders scaring miss muffet from eating her meal .. jack and jill breaking their heads .. peter pumpkin-eater locking his wife up inside a pumpkin .. jack sprat's wife eating fat and probably facing a heart attack in her future .. and it goes on and on.

True Friends, Frannie

My KENTUCKY RAMBLINGS 'blog':
http://cabincreekfarm-kentucky.blogspot.com/
Libbie Posted - May 31 2006 : 07:53:45 AM
I really like Pooh, too. In fact, just last winter, I was over at our two elderly lady REAL TRUE farmgirl neighbors' house and one of them requested that I read a bit out of Pooh - where they were playing Pooh sticks under the bridge - and it was SO much fun to read out loud to a bunch of adults! Now that my son is almost 3, this is such a good reminder to give Pooh a try - he just loves mother goose (although I find myself censoring some of them - geez - I have an old original copy by Blanche Fischer Wright and some are pretty graphic!) and I think Pooh might be such a fun thing! Thanks, Frannie!

XOXO, Libbie

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