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Once Upon a Time with Winnie the Pooh

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~3h 12min
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English
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Ladybird Books Ltd 2 views
ISBN
0786832541
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Hardcover
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Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

In 1930, Bibo and Lang of New York published the first Disney-licensed publication, Mickey Mouse Book, which featured the story of how he met Walt Disney and got his name. Though it sold very well in book stores, the book was also distributed to movie theaters that hosted Mickey Mouse fan clubs as a gift for the members. The Book was soon followed a year later by a second book, the first one printed in hardback The Adventures of Mickey Mouse Book I, published by the David McKay Company, an illustrated storybook that presented stories with Mickey, Minnie and a variety of obscure characters from the original cartoon assemble (among them, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow) and mentioned and featured a character bearing the name "Donald Duck", just three years before the official Donald first appeared in the Silly Symphony cartoon The Wise Little Hen (1934). The novelization of Lady and the Tramp written by Ward Greene was incidentally published in 1953, two years before the film's release. Since then, the Disney characters, films and television programs had have been adapted and subjected to various book formats; novels, storybooks, picture books, board books, booklets and even read-along book and records, tapes and CDs.

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Contains: Eeyore notices that the sky is falling (Based on "Chicken Little") -- Very small someone chases the Heffalump from Rabbit's garden (Based on "The Ram in the Chili Patch") -- Pooh breaks his honeypot and Christopher Robin helps him fix it (Based on "The Rooster and the Mouse") -- Rabbit decides to make a cake (Based on "The Little Red Hen") -- Pooh gets into some trouble with Heffalumps (Based on "Goldilocks and the Three Bears") -- Piglet brings home a haycorn (Based on "The Teeny-Tiny Woman") -- Pooh sets out to borrow a pot of honey from Rabbit (Based on "Hansel and Gretel") -- Rabbit loses his pancake, and Pooh finds it (Based on "The Gingerbread Man") -- Piglet brings a basket of honey to Rabbit (Based on "Little Red Riding Hood") -- Piglet, Pooh, and Christopher Robin decide to cross the bridge (Based on "Three Billy Goats Gruff") -- Nursery rhymes with Winnie the Pooh.

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