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Disney Pooh Musical Mobile Delightful Day


Crown Crafts Inc

List Price: $39.99
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  • Helps To Soothe Child To Sleep.
  • Top clean only.
  • Coordinates with a full engage of Delightful Day accessories

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Winnie The Pooh Mobile
Was very happy with the mobile I purchased for my granddaughter. Winnie and friends are very cute!
Very Good Quaility
I thought this product was as expected. Very easy to put together and very sturdy. I was very satisfied with my pick.
Good condition
The product was new and in good conditions. It hasn't took so long to arrived at my house, what I appreciate. I don't have anything to complain about.
Badly designed
This mobile is adorable, but poorly designed. When it spins, the animals hit the arm every few turns, causing the mobile to stop. The arm needs to extend out further for it to work for more than a minute straight.
Life saver
This mobile works really great and keeps my little ones occupied and helps put them to sleep in the middle of the night - not sure what I would do without them!

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (The Friendship Edition)


Walt Disney Video

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"And Pooh, promise you won't forget me, ever? Oh I won't Christopher I promise!"
When the first Winnie the Pooh short animated feature was released, I was on the cusp of adolescence, totally uninterested, I vaguely remember seeing some commercials after Disney's "Wonderful World of Color" TV show. Many years later, my wife introduced me to the Winnie the Pooh phenomenon. She's nine years younger than I, and was raised on the original A.A. Milne stories and the Disney films; when our son was born she was determined he love Pooh and friends as much as she, he did, and so did I!

"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" is actually a compilation of 3 short films into a full-length feature, which was Walt Disney's plan. He felt that although the Winnie the Pooh characters were well known and loved in Britain and Europe this was not quite the case in America. Introducing them gradually as a series of short films beginning in 1966 would gain acceptance & recognition by American audiences, and then they would be linked together as a complete film. His plan worked splendidly although sadly he didn't live to see it, the film opened in 1977, and Pooh and company have become household names for American kids.

Winnie the Pooh, or Pooh as he is more commonly known, is a cuddly golden yellow teddy bear that loves honey. He lives in the Hundred Acre Wood, along with his close friends, the ebullient, bouncing Tigger, the small, timid Piglet, the gloomy donkey Eeyore, Kanga and her little boy Roo, the garrulous Owl, querulous Rabbit and the whistlin' Gopher. This little band are all close friends and all look to Christopher Robin, a little boy who frequently visits them for help and guidance when it's needed. He is the ideal friend, mentor and advisor to them, and there is mutual love shared among them all.

The stories are wonderfully innocent in their simplicity, with a gentle humor that is ideal for toddlers up to ages six or seven. The characters are good role models for young children, they back each other up, help each other out when needed, and they never criticize one another or argue. Yet they are never boring, they're entertaining, charming and loveable, full of the wonder of childhood, when a child begins to discover the wide world of imagination, peopled with the most fantastic characters and places.

There couldn't be more ideal casting for the actors that supply the voices, beginning with Sterling Holloway as Pooh. His warm, honeyed drawl is charming and soothing to the ear. Master ventriloquist Paul Winchell with his exuberant lisp brings the bouncy Tigger to carefree life. John Fiedler supplies the uncertain treble of Piglet, while Ralph Wright is the deep bass voice for the pessimistic Eeyore. Barbara Luddy, a Disney veteran, gives sweet, maternal tones to Kanga, and Sebastian Cabot lends his polished English accent as the Narrator. The other actors are all marvelous as well. However, it's not just the voices but how they use them; they are all masters in breathing life and emotion into these cartoon characters and making them as real as you and I.

The musical score is by the Disney in-house songwriting team, the Sherman Brothers, and it's delightful, easy, simple melodies and lyrics a child can appreciate & remember given enough viewings. Actually not just children, I found myself while lathering up in the shower one morning singing "I'm just a little black raincloud hovering under the honey tree..."!

My darling wife got her wish fairly early, our son was about six months old in his stroller as we were browsing in our local "Disney Store", when he grabbed a plush, cuddly Pooh bear from a display and hugged it to him, so of course we bought it. Pooh was his nighttime buddy always, even when we went away. Soon he was watching Pooh's TV show with his mother on the Disney Channel along with this movie, and also two holiday specials that were family favorites, "Boo to You, Too!" and "Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too!" (Recommend both highly, unfortunately not sure if they're still available) On a trip to Disney World back in 1999 when he was just five, he was thrilled when we had "Breakfast with Pooh", and he got to hug Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet, etc, pose for photos & also get their autographs, in addition to going on the Pooh ride! By that time, I was totally indoctrinated to the world of Pooh and didn't mind at all the repeated viewings of this and other Pooh videos (in the pre DVD days), I loved them just as much as my wife and son, and added to the experience by reading to our boy the original A.A. Milne stories, which I also highly recommend. As a matter of fact, our family Christmas card that year of 1999 was the three of us posed with Tigger at the Magic Kingdom!

A warning though for parents, the very last vignette in the film is touchingly beautiful, but may leave you misty eyed. It's Christopher Robin & Pooh alone together just before Christopher is going away to school, bidding each other goodbye for awhile, as Christopher Robin's halcyon childhood starts to ebb away. The dialogue is so lovingly written,(the title of this review is my favorite line) both Jon Walmsley as Christopher Robin and Sterling Holloway as Pooh put so much emotion and feeling into the words that even the most hardened heart would be moved. I always have tears in my eyes and a lump in the throat even after many viewings, but I remember one time vividly. I was sitting with my little boy, who was about a year and a half old, on my lap already wet eyed as Sebastian Cabot intoned the final words as Pooh and Christopher Robin holding hands run happily into the distance. "Wherever they go and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on top of the forest a little bear will always be waiting." My son waved at the screen and said "Bye-bye, Pooh!" as I proceeded to lose the little composure I still had, as it was brought home to me as to how exquisite, precious and fleeting is the world of childhood, and I enveloped him in a bear hug and kiss.

Before closing, a quick word about the extras, they're terrific, and include a making of featurette, the short "A Day for Eeyore" "The 100 Acre Wood Challenge" game, Disney Storytime, "Pooh's Shadow", a sing-along song" the Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" Carly Simon singing the Winnie the Pooh theme song among others. So share this gem of a movie with your children or grandchildren and treasure the all too short time before they outgrow it. As for us, we have our son's Pooh bear fluffed and cleaned in a special place of honor all ready for the next generation when it comes!


Great Disney Classic
Not matter what age who could not love this classic tale of Winnie the Pooh. I bought it for my 2 y/o and I have no problems watching this over and over with her. Pooh bear was my favorite growing up and I still love it.
Disappointed
Was told the movie did not have any scratches and It has bad scratches in the middle of the movie.
Pooh Video
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (The Friendship Edition) I ordered this for my two year old grandson. He loves the movie> I would recommend this DVD to anyone with young children. The characters and songs are fun. Disney old school.
Winnie the Pooh DVD Review
My grandchildren love it and want to watch it all the time. I won the "Nana" prize!

The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh


Dutton Juvenile

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Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh
I remember having this book read to me when I was little and now my cousins and nephews are big fans of Winnie the Pooh, but had only ever seen the movie. When I saw this book, I bought it at a great price and have been reading a chapter or two a day to them. They absolutely love it and look forward to reading the next part of the book. This was a great buy and I know this book will get a lot of use in my family for years to come.
Winnie the Pooh
This purchase was superior. Book arrived soon after purchase, was in very excellent condition, even wraped, and price was excellent. I would recommend this company to anyone.
Beautiful book
I've ordered this book as a Christmas gift for my three girls (ages 6, 4.5, and 3), so we've yet to read it. However, the book itself is absolutely beautiful! The book looks to be well-made... heavy, binding is nice, and it is in perfect condition. I really look forward to the girls opening this gift at Christmas time. It's so nice I myself cannot wait to read the stories. :)
Winnie the Pooh
Beautiful book and was more impressed when I flipped through the pages and bragged about how much I paid for it to my family and friends. Can't wait to read this to my little one.
What's not to like?
Nice weight book, quality paper to last a child's lifetime. This is a must for grandmothers and others who read to children!

Disney Winnie the Pooh Plush Toy - 13''


Disney

List Price: $16.50

Customer Reviews

Gift for My Nephew
I got this for my nephew for his birthday. He saw him, grabbed him and ran into the next room to show the other kids as if it was his only gift!! He's extremely soft, even I couldn't resist testing him out before wrapping. Pooh bear goes with him wherever he goes, even to the potty! He does seem pretty durable. He's already been fought over a coupla times. I think he's worth the 16 dollars; anything more would be a rip off.
price gouging
I put this in my cart on Nov 29, 2009 at a cost of $10. A few days later, I was informed that the price had risen to $12.99. Now, a total of 9 days later, the price has risen to $16.50. 65% price jump in nine days - Disney Store, you should be ashamed.

Vtech - Winnie The Pooh - Sort 'n Learn Cart


V Tech

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Product Details

  • 4 make-sorter blocks help develop fine motor skills
  • Leisurely-grasp pull handle
  • Big drum with colorful pictures of Pooh and his friends engages baby in play

Customer Reviews

Vtech Cart
I thought it was going to be a lot bigger then it is but overall the cart is great. i bought the whole set, the phone, the cart, the table and the piano. My daughter loves all of them. her favorite part about the cart is that you can take the shapes off and pull the charactors at the top.
Cute music, lots of fun.
I carefully read the product details and the other reviews and knew buyig it that it was a small toy. I bought it for that very reason in that it would be easier to use. My niece was easily able to push the toy and had countless hours of fun working with the shapes. Her mom said she loves to dance to the music too. It is very durable and will easily be able to be passed on to others when she is done with it. This toy was an all around hit.
my son's favorite toy at one point
like what the others have said, it's for ages 12-24 or 36 mos., not 6-24 or 36 as amazon has advertised. hence, my baby just puts the shapes into his mouth or smashes them on the cart or on his other toys, so i decided (to keep him from ruining the toy before he could appreciate it) to keep the toy in his toy box (where the shapes have scattered elsewhere since they don't stay in place) until he's ready for it.

above was my review when we first got the toy. however, somewhere between his 18th month & 24th month, i think, this became his favorite toy, & he would cry hysterically everytime we left home without it. he had to bring it with him even if he was just on a stroller.
Too small!
This toy is not what I expected.

1. I was surprised by the size of this cart. It's only 6 inches high. Given the fact that this toy is made for children who are toddling/walking (ages 1 - 3) and that it is in fact called a "push cart" I assumed it would be a cart that my daughter could push around. In actuality, it is a smallish sized puzzle on wheels.

2. The shapes themselves are plain plastic pieces (no rattling, crinkling or textures) and my daughter lost interest in them quickly. Also, they have a sticker label. Given the age group, I think you're asking for some grungy looking shapes since they are more than likely going to be drooled and chewed upon.

3. This is more of a puzzle than a sorter, since the shapes don't go through the cart.

4. It's small but it's bulky and hard to store. If I throw it in the toy chest, the shapes fall out and get lost.

If you are looking for a shape sorter, there are others available that are more rewarding for toddlers.
GREAT toy!
My son is a year old, and LOVES this thing! He prefers to flip it over and just spin the wheels, lol.

I don't understand why the other reviewer thought this would be bigger - if you look at the blocks on top of the cart, those blocks are the right size to fit into a baby or toddler hand - if the cart were big enough to stand up and push, then those blocks would be HUGE! Far too big for a baby.

I wouldn't pay probably more than $10 for this, but I got it at $7 or so, I think, and that was a pretty good buy. It says lots of different things and helps with learning sizes and identifying shapes and colors - but it only plays ONE song - and that song gets SOOO irritating after several times.

But, it keeps our toddler occupied and he really loves it, so well worth the $7!

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Winnie the Pooh royalties dispute appealed

LOS ANGELES — The followers founded by the man who made Winnie the Pooh internationally famous filed a notice of appeal to get unpaid royalties for the use of the beloved children's characters.

Attorneys for Stephen Slesinger Inc. filed papers in U.S. Province Court in Los Angeles on Nov. 5 to notify the court that it is appealing to collect past royalties from Walt Disney Co. and redress for "old times improper business practices."

Disney spokeswoman Michelle Bergman said claims by the late Stephen Slesinger's m were dismissed in federal court in September, when a judge ruled Disney has the license to the Pooh characters.

Slesinger signed a licensing allot with Pooh creator A.A. Milne in 1931. Slesinger gave the bear his red shirt, developed Pooh products and then licensed the rights to Disney in 1961. The settlement was updated in 1983.

A Stephen Slesinger Inc. spokesman, Lonnie Soury, said the latest ruling in the case sinistral the door open for the family to get hundreds of millions of dollars in past royalties from Disney.


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