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When Christopher Robin graduates from the first grade, he receives a diploma and an award. This makes him feel so good that he decides to hold an awards ceremony for his friends. Kanga is the best cookie maker, and Tigger is the best bouncer–but what is Pooh best at? Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22)
In Pooh's Graduation, which is really a graduation for all Christopher Robin's friends, Pooh is so busy helping everyone else that he doesn't have time to figure out what he's good at.
The Pooh gang characters are so loveable. Kids and grownups alike can relate to their character traits and problems. Child or adult, it doesn't matter, because many people have felt that someone else was better at something than they are. Some people have a hard time seeing what they're good at. Many people have talents that are easy to see: singing, dancing, painting, photography, juggling, etc. Sometimes what you're good at isn't so obvious because it's a character trait like kindness, patience, listening, etc.
Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22) Heady with the rush and power of being a graduate of first grade, Christopher Robin decides to throw a graduation for the Pooh friends and give them all awards for being the best at the thing they're best at. Only Pooh doesn't know what he's best at, so instead he helps everyone practice what they're best at.
A cute story that justly acknowledges Eeyore's Pooh Stick expertise from the original Milne books.
(My Pooh Project: I love Winnie the Pooh, and so does my wife. Having a daughter gave us a chance to indoctrinate her into the cult by buying and reading her every Pooh book we came across. How many is that? I’m going to count them this year by reading and reviewing one every day and seeing which month I finally run out. Track my progress here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list... ) Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22) Loved it Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22) I like looking at this book again because I remember and still love the bright colored pictures. I love how we get to see each character a lot and they have a cute graduation party and give everyone a reward for their own special talents. Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22) 6/17/21 Read with Naomi & Julia Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22)
I don't know. My kid loves it. Every character is special and gets a prize.
my favorite quote: 'Being the best sounds hard,' said Eeyore. Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22) After Christopher Robin graduates from 1st grade the characters from the 100 acre wood are curious about what a graduation is. So Christopher Robin makes diplomas and caps and gowns for them all. Giving them a diploma for something they are the best at. Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22) Didn't really even get what this book was about and I am the parent! Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22) Wouldn't it be nice if we could all be seen for what we are really good at? Poohs Graduation (Winnie the Pooh First Reader, #22)