Winnie the Pooh: Better Than Honey?

Illustrated by Disney Book Group
It's no secret that Pooh loves to eat honey, but when he visits Rabbit one morning and enjoys a smackerel of his honey, Rabbit asks if Pooh has ever tried anything new. Pooh thinks for a moment but can't come up with an answer! So Pooh decides to try some new things: he gardens with Rabbit, eats thistles with Eeyore, and even does chores with Kanga and Roo. But all the while, Pooh can't seem to get honey off his mind. Will Pooh ever be able to stop thinking about honey?
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It's no secret that Pooh loves to eat honey, but when he visits Rabbit one morning and enjoys a smackerel of his honey, Rabbit asks if Pooh has ever tried anything new. Pooh thinks for a moment but can't come up with an answer! So Pooh decides to try some new things: he gardens with Rabbit, eats thistles with Eeyore, and even does chores with Kanga and Roo. But all the while, Pooh can't seem to get honey off his mind. Will Pooh ever be able to stop thinking about honey?

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Disney Press is for readers of all ages who embrace the heart, humor, and imagination of Disney and Pixar’s unique brand of storytelling as told through Disney Baby, Classics, Princess, Villains, Disney Junior, Disney Channel, Feature Animation, and Live Action. View titles by Disney Book Group

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