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Winnie-the-Pooh
- The Complete BBC collection
- Narrated by: Alan Bennett
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
- Original Recording Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
Alan Bennett reads A. A. Milne's much-loved stories about a small bear and his friends. The collection includes Winnie-the-Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner and A Party for Pooh.
What is the connection between a bear of very little brain and a honey pot? Usually it's the very sticky paw of Winnie-the-Pooh, as he takes a break between adventures for a little something. In these stories, Pooh goes visiting and gets into a tight place, Eeyore loses a tail, Piglet meets a Heffalump, Eeyore has a birthday and gets two presents, and an expedition is mounted to the North Pole! As usual they are accompanied by Kanga, Roo, Rabbit and Owl - to say nothing of Pooh's very clever young human friend, Christopher Robin. Now with a musical introduction, Alan Bennett gives A. A. Milne's characters the voices you felt they were always meant to have in this collection of stories about Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore and Owl.
The stories are:
- 'Winnie-the-Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets into a Tight Place'
- 'Pooh and Piglet Nearly Catch a Woozle and Eeyore Loses a Tail'
- 'Piglet Meets a Heffalump'
- 'Eeyore Has a Birthday and Gets Two Presents'
- 'Christopher Robin Leads an Expedition to the North Pole'
- 'A House Is Built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore'
- 'Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has Breakfast'
- 'A Search Is Organised and Piglet Nearly Meets the Heffalump Again'
- 'Pooh Invents a New Game and Eeyore Joins In'
- 'Piglet Does a Very Grand Thing and Owl Moves House'
- 'Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest'
- 'Piglet Is Entirely Surrounded by Water'
- 'Christoper Robin Gives Pooh a Party'
- 'Tiggers Don't Climb Trees'
- 'Rabbit Has a Busy Day'
- 'Tigger Is Unbounced'
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- ROB MCSWEENEY
- 27-01-19
Shame about the abridgement
Be aware you don't get the full leisurely stories. Alan Bennett is of course a lovely narrator. But with an audiobook that's already 4 hours, why not just read the whole thing instead of snipping? In particular, many of Pooh's hums and songs have been cut -- a great shame since where they are included Bennett does them so well.
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- Libby Hall
- 03-12-19
What a pity it is so drastically abridged
Alan Bennett is my favourite voice for all the Pooh characters. But how sad that the stories are so extremely abridged, and are even, for some reason, not in the right chronological order.The story about Kanga and Roo arriving in the forest comes after stories with Kanga and Roo in them.
I guess there's not much chance these will ever be done with Bennett reading the unabridged stories, but it would be lovely if that was to happen.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-02-18
Charming and funny
Honestly this book is great. It's read well, it's funny and it is the best children's book ever written
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- Ian clevett
- 26-09-17
sends kids to sleep in seconds!
loved the stories anyways but the way the voices and stories come to life is absolutely fantastic
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- Kindle Customer
- 29-07-21
A treasure for young and not so young
Alan Bennett was wonderful and captured the essence of all characters as in the books.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-06-21
Winnie the Pooh
A lovely heart embracing story- great to listen to at night and at the day for all ages. Pooh is a wonderful character followed by all his friends in the magnificent world of 100 acre wood
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- Mrs Eileen Muldoon
- 25-04-21
So good
My 7 year old granddaughter knows part of this book off by heart already. I only wish I had the entire Winnie the Pooh collection in this format. Alan Bennett is perfect for this and his narration. Is delightful. I can't recommend this audio book enough. Love love love it
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- 4 Stanton Court
- 22-02-21
The best bedtime story collection
I kept on running out of storys and now I have finished the Harry Potter series I couldn't find anything to read
I have always come back to it I just absolutely adore it!!!
by Jacob Vernon age 8
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- Leanne Neville
- 21-09-20
Alan Bennett rendition very funny
I love this narration by Alan Bennett. Very funny. Great squeaky Piglet voice, great Pooh Bear voice. And Eeyore depressed voice very funny. I like Kanga and Roo’s Australian voices. So clever. Great Rabbit and Tiger voices too. Piglet voice is my favourite. A.A. Milne’s tales of the animals in the forest, and Christopher Robin is funny, imaginative and also keenly observed in the ways of animals and children and adults, and people generally. It was very cheering, with bite size chapters. Helped my mental health, thank you.
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- Sarah
- 26-06-20
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The first one I was talking about and That is a reallocation after a day and a few weeks I had been so much fun and had the best time to come to this store I had the pleasure of meeting the staff at this e a good thing about thir is that the new year is going down the year and the new year and I will have to see how much it was and what time I will come to the new year and I have some fun
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- Roan Marion
- 11-11-18
It is abridged poorly.
Perhaps I should have caught that it was abridged before I got it. I don't really blame them for trying but they didn't do a very good job. They sometimes leave in bits that would make no since if I hadn't already read the original stories. The original stories are better especially for adults that might have to listen to these many times.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-09-18
best yet!!!
narrator does all the voices. I have gone through the off these in cassette and two on CD. best rendition ever.
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- Thyme E
- 25-02-22
Listen to this if you want a break from Peter Dennis
In the past I listened to Peter Dennis read Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner every night (for several years). Som time ago, I discovered this version, read by Alan Bennett. His voice isn’t suitable for a “true” Pooh reader, and at first I dismissed it.
But now I find myself listening to it as a novelty and when I need a break from the Peter Dennis version (evidently Christopher Robin Milne endorsed him as the best and most authentic Pooh reader). It has a quaint, charming appeal and is more subdued, for Bennett makes little or no attempt at varying the voices. His is higher pitched and has a rather nasally touch.
The stories aren’t in order, and I can’t recall whether some are absent or abridged. In some sense it’s a welcome change for the veteran Pooh listener but not acceptable for those nes to the true Pooh stories.
I do enjoy listening to it and appreciate novelties of this compilation.
(I gave the story 4/5 stars because of the mixed up order and possible abridgments—though at the moment of this writing I can’t verify the latter).
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- Henry V
- 18-02-21
A comic masterpiece
I never read the Pooh stories till now. Boy have I been missing out. They are so funny, so wise, so lovely.
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- Sara Sofia hernandez
- 07-10-19
such a nice and funny piece
we loved it. narration is brilliant and the story so sweet.
recommended for all the family.
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