Walt Disneys Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too by Walt Disney Company


Walt Disneys Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
Title : Walt Disneys Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
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ISBN : 0717287564
ISBN-10 : 9780717287567
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 40
Publication : First published January 27, 1976

The story begins with Tigger bouncing into Pooh. He's on his way to see Rabbit and he also bounces into Piglet along the way. Rabbit is not amused when Tigger arrives and bounces him and decides to come up with a plan to "unbounce" Tigger.


Walt Disneys Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Reviews


  • Jamie

    Several of these books have the same basic story but written differently.

  • Jon Nakapalau

    Tigger (and Rabbit) learn important lessons...it is far better to talk to each other instead of trying to trick each into changing. Timeless lessons presented in a simple way.

  • Felicity The Magnificent

    In this book Winnie the Pooh was walking to go see Piglet, and Tigger came bouncing by. Tigger was going to Rabbit's house. And Tigger bounced on Pooh. I liked this book because Pooh and Piglet and Rabbit were hiding in a log after they left Tigger in the woods. Then Tigger came on top of the log. It was not scary. Tigger got stuck on a tree and Tigger came down and Rabbit said no more bouncing. And Tigger said he was not going to bounce anymore and Rabbit was not being nice. -by Felicity

  • Tara Smallwood

    Winnie the Pooh and Tiger too is a delightful story about a tiger named Tiger that loves to bounce. He bounced so much that his friends get upset and devise a plan to stop him from bouncing. They decide to take him on a long walk and lose him. They thought he would become so sad and lose his bounce. While taking him out into the forest the other's get lost and its up to Tiger to help them and to save the day. At the end of the book Tiger gets stuck in a tree and needs help from his friends.

  • John Yelverton

    Such a great and classic children's novel that has delighted children for generations, and will continue to delight for generations to come.

  • Aubrey

    This. Was. A. Page. Turner!!

    LOVEEEEEDDDDD IT

  • Shirley Revill

    Enjoyed by children both big and small. Recommended.

  • Kelly Powell

    This book was definitely one of my favorites growing up because I loved everything Winnie The Pooh! I was so excited to find this book and to read it again. This would be a great read aloud so that the different voices could be used for the different characters that most know. I also enjoyed the use of descriptive words to teach the reader and they are used twice most of the time to practice the word once and to sound it out and then to read it again.

  • Kim

    Meh. Adaptations by "reading" groups are usually boring, poorly done. The attempt to make the books easy ignores any sense of whimsy or fun. Basal readers fail new readers because they underestimate the power of interest and curiosity and underestimate the intelligence and abilities of readers. This is no exception. Julius brought it home from school. When we finish The Little Prince, I'll see if he's interested in the real Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne.

  • Julieanne

    This delightfully illustrated book is a great representation of the Tigger introduction sequence from the movie 'The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' and the font is large enough that most children can read it with ease. For myself it is a good little book to read quietly while unwinding for the day or if you're feeling under the weather.

  • Dorottya Balázs

    Újabb feldolgozása a rajzfilmnek. Viszont ebben a kötetben csak az egyik, történetesen, mikor Nyuszi meg akarja leckéztetni Tigrist az állandó ugrándozásért, történet van benne. Mivel csak egy történet szerepel, nem pedig az egész mese, így jóval bővebben és filmhűen lehetett elkészíteni ezt a kis kötetecskét. Ami néhány helyen nem tetszett, azok a rajzok voltak. Nem voltak szépek.

  • Kylie Abecca

    I must say, I did like how Rabbit’s idea came back to bite him. A story of karma at its finest. I do think the book would have been much better to have ended there. The rest of the tale really took away from the lesson.

  • Lorie LovesBooks

    I love Tigger, and this is a nice book about how Tigger helps Rabbit after Rabbit gets lost in the woods, and then how Roo and Tigger bounce to the top of a tall tree but then Tigger gets stuck. Very colorful pages following the Disney movie.

  • Dee

    My daughter was just diagnosed with ADHD. A lot of truth in this book.

    Also I just noticed I have 2 different versions of it

  • Jeff

    This book is a very funny and very well written book about the story of Pooh and Tigger bouncing everywhere. It is a great book about how we need to be true to ourselves and not let others change us

  • Samantha

    A classic!

  • Gillean Logan

    Have to read a book that was published when I was 11. Have just started a new reading challenge for 2021. I know its an easy one but I love Pooh Bear and his friends.

  • Cherish Brown

    (4☆ Would recommend)
    The movie is great, but being able to sit down with a kid & show them the movie in book form is such a great opportunity for learning.

  • Od Shushusinead


    Such a sweet children book. I read them with my children many years ago and now I'm passing them on to my grandchildren