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Books with title Winnie the Pooh: Forever Friends

  • Winnie the Pooh: Forever Friends

    Lisa Ann Marsoli

    language (Disney Press, June 21, 2011)
    In this easy-to-read story about friendship and funny hijinks in the Hundred-Acre Wood, Piglet helps Pooh and his friends save the day when they believe a scary creature has captured Christopher Robin!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Forever Friends

    Disney Book Group

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 3, 2011)
    In this easy-to-read story about friendship and funny hijinks in the Hundred-Acre Wood, Piglet helps Pooh and his friends save the day when they believe a scary creature has captured Christopher Robin!
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  • Pooh: Friends Forever

    Winnie The Pooh (Related Recordings)

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  • Winnie the Pooh: The Sweetest of Friends

    Disney Books

    language (Disney Press, May 26, 2015)
    Pooh and Piglet are the best of friends, and everyone in the Hundred-Acre Wood knows that where there is Pooh, there is also Piglet! But when the two friends go on one of their routine walks one day, they accidentally get separated! Will Pooh and Piglet be able to find their way back to one another? Don't miss this heartwarming tale as Pooh and Piglet realize they are still the best of friends, even when apart!
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  • Winnie-The-Pooh and His Friends

    Jim Razzi

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1987)
    The reader's decisions control a series of adventures in the Hundred-Acre Wood, where Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends live.
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  • The Forever Friends

    Zachary Roddy

    language (, June 29, 2017)
    A book about everlasting friendship, and how they rely on each other and using teamwork to get through difficult times.
  • The Forever Friends

    Gina Lynne, Charlotte Royal

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Sept. 25, 2014)
    Manny, the little brown bear longs for a friend. But not just any friend. He longs for a Forever Friend. He wishes for a friend he can play with and laugh with, and dance and sing with. He wishes for a friend he can share all his happy thoughts and all his sad thoughts with. Find out what happens when Manny rescues a little white rabbit from a hunter's trap. Then follow them on their adventures as they happily explore their forest neighborhood. "He looked at his new friend with wonder and said, And I dont even know exactly WHY I was laughing! Oh, she said, I was just so happy to be free and so relieved you didnt want to eat me that I just started laughing. Eat you?! Oh, no! Oh, yuck! Oh, gross! No way! said Manny Bear, in a very shocked voice. Yuck? What do you mean.YUCK! the little white rabbit asked in a huffy tone. Dont you think I would taste good? Whats wrong with me? I am not gross or yuck! Then realizing it might sound as if she were inviting him to have a taste she changed her mind. In a tiny voice, she said, Never mind. Im sure I must taste just awful anyway. The little white rabbit sat up and offered her tiny paw to Manny Bear. He took it very gently in his much bigger paw. She said, My name is Missy Rabbit and I am very pleased to meet you. Thank you for saving me. Then they looked at each other and began to laugh all over again. By the time they finished laughing they were the best of friends. They were Forever Friends."
  • Winnie-the-Pooh and Friends, too

    A.A. Milne

    Board book (Egmont Childrens Books, Dec. 1, 1931)
    East Wind: West Wind is told from the eyes of a traditional Chinese girl, Kwei-lan, married to a Chinese medical doctor, educated abroad. The story follows Kwei-lan as she begins to accept different points of view from the western world, and re-discovers her sense of self through this coming-of-age narrative.
  • The Forever Friends

    Gina Lynne

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Sept. 25, 2014)
    Manny, the little brown bear longs for a friend. But not just any friend. He longs for a Forever Friend. He wishes for a friend he can play with and laugh with, and dance and sing with. He wishes for a friend he can share all his happy thoughts and all his sad thoughts with. Find out what happens when Manny rescues a little white rabbit from a hunter's trap. Then follow them on their adventures as they happily explore their forest neighborhood. "He looked at his new friend with wonder and said, ?And I don?t even know exactly WHY I was laughing!? ?Oh,? she said, ?I was just so happy to be free and so relieved you didn?t want to eat me that I just started laughing.? ?Eat you?! Oh, no! Oh, yuck! Oh, gross! No way!? said Manny Bear, in a very shocked voice. ?Yuck? What do you mean?.YUCK!? the little white rabbit asked in a huffy tone. ?Don?t you think I would taste good? What?s wrong with me? I am not gross or yuck!? Then realizing it might sound as if she were inviting him to have a taste she changed her mind. In a tiny voice, she said, ?Never mind. I?m sure I must taste just awful anyway.? The little white rabbit sat up and offered her tiny paw to Manny Bear. He took it very gently in his much bigger paw. She said, ?My name is Missy Rabbit and I am very pleased to meet you. Thank you for saving me.? Then they looked at each other and began to laugh all over again. By the time they finished laughing they were the best of friends. They were Forever Friends."
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  • The Forever Friends

    Gina Lynne

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 25, 2014)
    Manny, the little brown bear longs for a friend. But not just any friend. He longs for a Forever Friend. He wishes for a friend he can play with and laugh with, and dance and sing with. He wishes for a friend he can share all his happy thoughts and all his sad thoughts with. Find out what happens when Manny rescues a little white rabbit from a hunter's trap. Then follow them on their adventures as they happily explore their forest neighborhood. "He looked at his new friend with wonder and said, "And I don't even know exactly WHY I was laughing" "Oh" she said, "I was just so happy to be free and so relieved you didn't want to eat me that I just started laughing" "Eat you? Oh, no! Oh, yuck! Oh, gross! No way" said Manny Bear, in a very shocked voice. "Yuck? What do you mean . . . YUCK" the little white rabbit asked in a huffy tone. "Don't you think I would taste good? What's wrong with me? I am not gross or yuck" Then realizing it might sound as if she were inviting him to have a taste she changed her mind. In a tiny voice, she said, "Never mind. I'm sure I must taste just awful anyway" The little white rabbit sat up and offered her tiny paw to Manny Bear. He took it very gently in his much bigger paw. She said, "My name is Missy Rabbit and I am very pleased to meet you. Thank you for saving me" Then they looked at each other and began to laugh all over again. By the time they finished laughing they were the best of friends. They were Forever Friends"
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  • Winnie the Pooh and his Friends

    None

    Hardcover (RH/Disney, )
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