Winnie-The-Pooh 123


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Winnie-the-Pooh is one of the most recognizable children’s book characters of all time. And now he and his are ready to entertain and educate your child in Winnie-the-Pooh 123. Let the world’s best-loved bear help them take their first steps into the world of numbers thanks to this beautifully crafted yet robust board book based on A.A. Milne’s classic stories. Make counting as easy as 1,2,3 with the help of Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore. After all, learning’s so much easier when it’s fun.




The Tao of Pooh


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Disney Baby Peek-a-boo Winnie the Pooh


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The play pattern of peek-a-boo comes to life with this delightful lift-the-flap board book. Featuring extra-thick flaps perfect for little hands, Winnie the Pooh and his friends will keep Baby engaged in hours of fun!




The House at Pooh Corner


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Ten adventures of Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, Owl, and other friends of Christopher Robin.




Hello Pooh, Hello You


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Hello Pooh, Hello You! is a charming board book that introduces babies to Pooh and his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood. Young babies love to gaze at human faces and the mirror surprise, hidden under a peekaboo flap on the final page, will be a source of fascination and encourage self-recognition. In the simple rhyming text, Pooh is looking for his friends in the forest and finds the reader on the final spread: A round little bear, Whose name is Pooh. Where is he going? Can we come too? Hello, Pooh




Disney Baby My First Halloween


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Filled with seasonal fun for little ones, this engaging board book with touch-and-feel elements introduces Baby to all the wonderful delights of Halloween.




Winnie-the-Pooh


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With a gorgeously redesigned cover and the original black and white interior illustrations by Ernest Shepard, this beautiful edition of the beloved childhood classic Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne is sure to delight new and old fans alike! Explore the Hundred Acre Wood with everyone’s favorite bear-of-little-brain, Winnie-the-Pooh! In this children’s classic that has captured imaginations for the past century, meet Pooh, Christopher Robin, and the other residents of the forest, including timid Piglet, downcast Eeyore, impatient Rabbit, loquacious Owl, and newcomers Kanga and Roo. In each chapter, they have a new adventure, from searching for honey or celebrating birthdays to hunting Heffalumps or navigating a flood.




Disney's


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Pooh has invited all of his friends from the Hundred-Acre Wood over for a special celebration and reveal graciously just what they are thankful for.




The Psychology of Cinematic Popular Culture and Educators’ Reflective Practices


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This e-book presents a crucial work in the systematic study of educators’ cinematic reflections and to what extent could these be interpreted in terms of the theoretical framework of Habermas’s domains of reflection and discursive acts. The chapters in this volume altogether describe important theoretical developments, data analysis, and significant findings about the importance of popular film in pedagogy. The topics in this book present an exploratory view of reflective practices, cinematic experiences and journaling. Sample essays are also provided for the benefit of readers. It is through these converging possible cinematic explorations that we may be able to move from solitary/monologic reflective practices to a rational reconstructive educational pedagogy. This e-book will be of interest to students, researchers and teachers in the realm of psychology, education and pedagogy.




Black Cat Weekly #123


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This issue, we have an original mystery from Mike Adamson, plus a recent tale by Neil S. Plakcy (courtesy of our Acquiring Editors). Classic mystery reprints come from Dale Clark and Edgar Wallace. Plus, of course, a solve-it-yourself puzzler by Hal Charles. I broke out the Adventure category for Vera Shamarin, by William Murray Graydon. It’s an exciting tale of escape from Russia. Not really mystery, but perhaps more suspense, I thought it belonged in its own category. See if you agree. It’s an all-classic lineup from our science fiction writers: Ted White & Marion Zimmer Bradley lead off, followed by Frank Belknap Long, Ivar Jorgenson, and Edmond Hamilton. Jack Sharkey’s short novel, “The Programmed People,” caps things off.