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The House at Pooh Corner
In this darling sequel to Winnie-the-Pooh, A. A. Milne recaptures the original magic of the Hundred Acre Wood and its beloved inhabitants, including new arrival Tigger, a Very Bouncy Animal. (Piglet is sure if they could find a good way of unbouncing him that would be a Very Good Idea.) With The House at Pooh Corner, the gang continues to get themselves into preposterous situations, which luck or love undoubtedly put right in the end. Pooh would be very happy to tell you of the games he’s invented (Poohsticks is a lovely way to spend a sunny morning with friends) and the songs he’s written (Tiddely pom), and you might finally find out what Christopher Robin does in the mornings and why he thinks it might be time to grow up a bit, unfortunately.
You can also check out the Memoria Press Winnie-the-Pooh Set, featuring the classic novel, Student Guide, and Teacher Guide. Memoria Press literature guides seek to instruct students in observation and discernment. Contemplative reading is not a passive activity. Rather, it requires an active, discriminating mind trained to comprehend, examine, and connect. Students who learn to appreciate good literature will never settle for poor-quality books.