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Winnie-the-Pooh
- Narrated by: Bernard Cribbins
- Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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- E. Parke
- 23-01-15
Just as it should be
Bernard Cribbins is a story reading legend. He reads in such a way as to bring peace upon the household. The stories are just as they were written and have life and character breathed into them. Timeless
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- 67Impala
- 02-02-18
Brilliant
Wonderful stories excellent oh read by Bernard Cribbins. You are never too old for something like this.
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- Natalie
- 05-01-20
Brilliant
This is great for all ages, I used to love Winnie the Pooh as a kid and its great to relive some of the stories.
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- Duncan Howe
- 23-06-21
Classic
Excellent rendition of a classic story brought to life by Bernard Cribbins. Fabulous way to pass the time
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- Ronni
- 17-10-20
Cribbins brings this age old classic to life
Everyone loves Winnie the Pooh. Of course. Now couple that with the warming and coming home, chips for dinner, comforting voice of Bernard Cribbins and you have a true heart warmer, soothing, funny and upbeat listen for this timeless classic. Well done sir.
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- Mrs O
- 03-08-20
A true classic
This is read brilliantly bringing to life the classic and lived characters Pooh, Piglet, Christopher Robin and their friends in 100 Acre Wood. If you've never read it, you've missed out. If you've read it million times, one more will just make it better!
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- Sophie Rose
- 01-05-20
Cute and nostalgic
Loved re living my childhood! My only con is I didn’t like the narrators voice for piglet I found it irritating
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- Kindle Customer
- 18-04-20
loved it
The narrator was a hit especially with my kids,we listened to 2 chapters everyday before bedtime. I'm sure we shall be listening to it again. l
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- Binky
- 09-02-20
Really enjoyed this😁
I bought this for my seven year old granddaughter and she laughed out loud quite a few times, especially at Piglet., whom she considered absolutely hilarious. For myself, I enjoyed listening to the story I first read when a child. None of the appeal has been lost.
Bernard Cribbins is excellent; just the right person to read these lovely stories.
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- Beady
- 10-01-20
Childhood
Really enjoyed going back in time to revisit this classic tale. The wisdom embodied in this story is timeless.
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- Rebecca
- 10-11-13
Classic Cribbins
Would you listen to Winnie-the-Pooh again? Why?
Definitely, Bernard Cribbins really brings Milne's characters alive, in a way that is different to the animated tv/movies we are used to, but not so different that they are unfamiliar. So far I have listened to it twice.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Winnie-the-Pooh?
I think my favorite part of he book was when Piglet was trying to convince Kanga that he was not Roo.
Have you listened to any of Barnard Cribbins’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, I grew up with Bernard Cribbins and The Wombles. There is definitely a familiarity with the way he reads that comforts people of all ages.