Jan 26 2009

Teddy Bear books

Published by Rosie under Teddy bears

One of the most loved books would, of course, be Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day by A. Milne. The story of Winnie and Christopher Robin has melted hearts and made children smile for ages. Christopher Robin was named after Milne’s son. The adventures of Winnie the Pooh will always be a classic.

There is also The Teddy Bears’ Picnic by Jimmy Kennedy- This books stems from the song, “Teddy
Bears’ Picnic” by John Bratton in 1907. The teddy bear song was the first song
to ever mention a teddy bear in it. A few teddy bears want to have a picnic and find other teddy bear families doing the same.

Famous Bears & Friends: One Hundred Years of Teddy Bear stories and Poems by
Janet Coleman- This is a wonderful collection of stories including how the teddy got his name.  You can learn who really produced the first teddy bear and read about the many new legends about teddy bears will keep you interested.  While the book is short, it’s wonderful for children who can’t sit too long.

The Legend of the Teddy Bear by Frank Murphy. A captivating story that also teaches children a bit about history. A fun story for children of all ages.

If you can’t find these books at local book stores, you might find them at the library. Teaching children to read from books such as these would be fun. You can also teach children to respect books at the same time.

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Jan 10 2009

Winnie the Pooh -Return to Hundred Acre Wood

Published by Rosie under Teddy bears

An article in the local newspaper: A sequel by novelist David Benedictus will be released on Oct. 5th, 2009. This  coming from publishers in Britain and the United States. This will be the first authorized sequel to the 1926 book by A.A. Milne. A second book by Milne titled The House at Pooh Corner was released in 1928. The Trustees of the Pooh Properties authorized the release of the new book. Author Benedictus was quoted as saying he hoped the book would “both complement and maintain Milne’s idea that whatever happens, a little boy and his bear will always be playing.” Details of the story Benedictus is writing are  being kept secret.

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