Save $5.00 when you order your bookends WITH a set of nursery letters. If you would like to attach a picture or a link to your nursery bedding, that works great! I will send you a proof with your colors before assembling your custom bookends. If you would like a color scheme other than what is shown, please specify colors needed in the Notes to Seller during checkout. This set of two bookends measure about 6.75 inches tall and 6 inches wide each. These custom created Classic Winnie the Pooh bookends are a perfect addition to to any room! They can be designed to coordinate with Wanderlust by Alissa nursery letters and/or with your baby's room (bedding, etc.) The bookends pictured above can be created in any color combination. Click for reprint information.Winnie the Pooh Bookends, Wood Bookends - Custom Created - (classic winnie the pooh, tigger, piglet bookends) A couple notes if taking little ones: When the characters seem to be stuck in a bad situation, one says, "We're all going to die!" During a dream-sequence about honey, Winnie sees doppelgangers of himself made out of honey and sings, "He's just made of honey so I guess I'll eat him too" and chomps one's head off.Ĭopyright © 2011 Christianity Today. Have you ever given up something you love for a friend? What? WINNIE THE POOH 1964 ENESCO CERAMIC BOOKENDS WINNIE THE POOH 1964 ENESCO CERAMIC BOOKENDS Item Information Condition: UsedUsed Excellent Condition, one tiny chip Price: US 89. Why were Pooh and his friends so sacred of the Backson? What do you do when you are afraid?.Why did the characters think the Backson took Christopher Robin? How could this misunderstanding have been avoided?.Eeyore asks, "Ever have one of those days where you just can't win?" Have you? What do those days make you feel like? What do you do?.Note: Stay through the credits for a special treat. In fact, one of the new songs really sums up the film: "Everything is honey and life is sweet." Most of the others, however, are brand-new for this feature, including late-night host Craig Ferguson in a great performance as Owl. Jim Cummings brings stability to the cast he has voiced Pooh for more than 25 years and Tigger for more than 10. The voice actors obviously aren't the same from the '60s featurettes. The pacing is deliberately faster for new audiences. While Winnie the Pooh is a faithful step back in time, it does not shun all modern touches. Book End Nursery Decor In The Hundred Acre Woods Shelf Honey Inspired Classic Pooh Nursery Decor AspenRidge (1,636) 26. In the midst of a tale where the lead character says "long words bother me" and tail is spelled tael, a deeper meaning surfaces: The misunderstanding of words causes trouble, and the wise use of them solves problems. Classic Disney Winnie the Pooh & Rabbit Ceramic Bookends by Walt Disney Productions Made in Japan Gift for Disney Pooh Bear Rabbit Collector VintageBrownEyedGirl (489) 165.00 Classic Winnie The Pooh Book Wall Decor. And what should eventually-and literally-get Pooh and friends out of a serious pickle? Words. The central misunderstanding-leading to fear, confusion, and real trouble-is due to the characters' inability to correctly read and understand a note. Several jokes and bits of dialogue play upon the multiple meanings or similar sounds of words. Under the simple story and lessons, however, runs a fascinating subtext about literacy. And Burny Mattinson, a key animator on the 1974 featurette Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too!, serves as senior story artist. The animation is again the hand-drawn art style inspired by Ernest H. The Pooh-centered story is mined from classic Milne stories including sections of 1928's The House at Pooh Corner. This retro-approach includes the age-old Pooh staples: live-action bookends, integration of the printed page (full of words and letters) into moving story, and interaction between Pooh and the narrator (now voiced perfectly by John Cleese). While Milne's characters have left direct-to-video for the theater a few times in the last decade (2000's The Tigger Movie, 2003's The Piglet Movie, and Heffalump), this marks Disney's return to the tone, character and look of the vintage 1960s and 1970s featurettes. Milne's classic characters since Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005), is charming, winsome, and funny. Winnie the Pooh, Walt Disney Picture's first big-screen adaptation of A.A. During this section of the calendar, all new film releases seem to arrive with over-the-top superlative adjectives attached: "the biggest," "the wildest," "the most expensive," "the most explosive!" I don't think any have been tagged "the sweetest" or "the most sincere." Till now.
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