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Reddit mentions of The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh. Here are the top ones.

The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh
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Height10.31 Inches
Length8 Inches
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Release dateOctober 2001
Weight4.26 Pounds
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Found 4 comments on The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh:

u/GunnerMcGrath · 3 pointsr/entertainment

These aren't exactly hard to find, they're the illustrations from the original books which can be found quite easily.

http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Tales-Poems-Winnie-Pooh/dp/0525467262

u/BigwigAndTheGeneral · 2 pointsr/booksuggestions
u/Aevvea · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I loved This Winnie the pooh book when I was a kid, I think I still have it around here somewhere. And I loved every thing Dr. Seuss, I had a giant book of Dr.Seuss stories I just read over and over.

Get those kids some books!

I've got a book wishlist, surprise me :D

u/melonlollicholypop · 1 pointr/germany

I'm happy to share our own experience, but I very much believe that each child progresses best according to her own readiness, so if you're patient and consistent and not applying too much pressure, she'll just arrive one day at a breakthrough point, and it will be all downhill from there.

We both read to her from birth pretty much. We started novels at 3 years old. We both did Winnie-the-Pooh. We bought that big massive Illustrated Complete Works, which was an excellent transition into novel format because it's glossy paged like a picture book, and every page is illlustrated. But also, more importantly, because each chapter is its own independent story, so it was as much like reading a bunch of picture books as reading a novel. I read to her throughout the day; hubby did bedtime routine. Me in English, him in German. We moved on to other books, and that was the only one that we both carefully read in our respective languages within the same timeframe. Sounds like you're well beyond that.

When she was ready to start reading, which I wanna say was right around 4.5-5 years old (not early, not late), we started in English. She got the hang of that fairly well, and we while hubby continued to read aloud in German, we didn't ask her to decode in German until she was about 7. By then, she was reading novels in English, and German rules are so easy with their lack of exceptions, so she just picked it up. Once she was reading comfortably in German, hubby would give her chances to read aloud by "being busy with something" and needing her to take over the reading so the story could go on, and she fell for that.

In your case, if she's learning to read at school in German, then it's not too surprising that English would be going more slowly at home. I feel like it's a harder language to learn because the rules are a farce, especially from a spelling/decoding standpoint. I think you're probably doing everything right. Just be patient, stick with it, and read prolifically.

Out of curiosity, how old is she, and what are y'all reading together?