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  • The House at Pooh Corner

  • A.A. Milne's Pooh Classics, Volume 2
  • By: A. A. Milne
  • Narrated by: Peter Dennis
  • Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,607 ratings)

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The House at Pooh Corner

By: A. A. Milne
Narrated by: Peter Dennis
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Publisher's summary

"One day when Pooh Bear had nothing else to do, he thought he would do something, so he went round to Piglet's house to see what Piglet was doing." Thus begins The House At Pooh Corner, A.A. Milne's wonderful companion volume to Winnie-the-Pooh. You will rediscover Pooh, Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore, and all their friends, and be introduced to the irrepressible and very bouncy Tigger.

Blackstone Audiobooks presents, from the unabridged collection A.A. Milne's Pooh Classics, the 10 simple and timeless tales of The House At Pooh Corner performed by Peter Dennis. This is the only reading of these enthralling stories authorized by A. A. Milne's son, Christopher Robin, who wrote, "Peter Dennis has made himself Pooh's Ambassador Extraordinary and no bear has ever had a more devoted friend. So if you want to meet the real Pooh, the bear I knew, the bear my father wrote about, listen to Peter."

As you begin to listen to this beloved book, you'll enter that enchanted place on the top of the Forest where "a little boy and his Bear will always be playing".

The stories included in this volume are:
In Which A House Is Built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore
In Which Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has Breakfast
In Which A Search Is Organized, and Piglet Nearly Meets the Heffalump Again
In Which It Is Shown that Tiggers Don't Climb Trees
In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day, and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings
In Which Pooh Invents a New Game and Eeyore Joins In
In Which Tigger Is Unbounced
In Which Piglet Does a Very Grand Thing
In Which Eeyore Finds the Wolery and Owl Moves Into It
In Which Christopher Robin and Pooh Come to an Enchanted Place, and We Leave Them There

All the material is unabridged and taken from THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER ©1928 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., Copyright Renewal 1956 by A.A. Milne. All material Copyright under the Berne Convention. Recorded by permission of The Trustees of the Pooh Properties. Illustrations by E.H. Shepard copyright as above and used by permission of the Estate of E.H. Shepard. Color Illustrations ©1991 Dutton Children's Books.
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Critic reviews

"This latest addition to the Pooh Classics, the 10 unabridged stories from The House at Pooh Corner, is a must....[Peter Dennis's] intelligent and whimsical readings, meant for adults and children alike, are captivating." (The Los Angeles Times)
"Actor Peter Dennis turns in a meltingly lovely narration. His voice is calm and friendly, yet he manages distinctive voices for each of the characters....This is an imaginative production to boot, with original music and sound effects. In many productions, sound effects are too loud and compete with the narration, but this is the first one to have gotten the balance just right." (Philadelphia Enquirer)

Featured Article: 45+ Classic Winnie-the-Pooh Quotes to Awaken the Child Within


Originally published in 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh provided a delightful escape for children in a world riddled with war. The charm of this storybook and its companion, The House at Pooh Corner, is in the simplicity of a young boy and his lovable companions, whose whimsical escapades have stood the test of time. Nearly a century later, a bear named Pooh and his friends continue to delight. Here are some classic quotes from our Pooh Bear library.

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entertaining story

winnie the pooh is smart and helpful. the story is very entertaining.
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Not thrilled with how he did tigger

Other than the narrator's choices for how to portray tigger was simply annoying as all heck, this is well read. And it's Winnie the Pooh so there's not much negative to say about the story. Granted I knew most of the tales from things like Disney and Tao of Pooh... but this was my first time 'reading' it ... listened while roadtripping #childrensliterature #classic #tagsgiving and #sweepstakes

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I love winnie the pooh

I happened upon the two short poetry books first. And was quite enamered with them. As a singer song writer I. Am drawn to this style. Then i saw the books. Wonderfly written. For some reason ive never read any of this. Raised on disney I suppose. However I am very glad I found this. Better scope for the imagination. Because it is not not served visually. I have to picture them in my minds eye. I suffer from vivid nightmares and these happy childrens books stop them dead in their tracks. Thank you so much for including them in the plus catalogue.

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House at Pooh Corner

I've always LOVED this book. Even if you don't have kids this is a MUST read for everyone.!

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Winnie the Pooh. Spot on!

Dennis had my 7 & 8 year old laughing out loud with his wonderful character voices. Especially piglet. Every child should be read these stories and now I'd say every child should be treated to Peter's rendition of this beloved classic.

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Well read and produced.

The reading and background music is excellent. They add depth to the classic Children’s tales. Had me tear up at the end.

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I love the imagination!

Oh that everyone could have the opportunity to be bored and have to use their imagination to pretend a world of animal friends and clever poems and adventures.

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Such a gorgeous execution

And no matter when and where, the little boy and his bear will always be playing. This was the most gorgeous line of the book. It touched my heart with such a force I didn’t think possible.

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I loved it so much and my favorite part was the story.

and I just loved it so much!😄.I loved chapter 5! I loved chapters 1 throw 6.

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And Tigger too!

After reading several books on pretty heavy topics, it was time to read something light, and what could be lighter than the adventures (misadventures) of a group of stuffed animals in the imagination of their boy, Christopher Robin. Yes, I decided to read a children’s book. 

The House at Pooh Corner is the book where Tigger comes into the story, and Tigger is my favorite of all the “characters” in the stories. He doesn’t have a major role in the book, but we begin to get to know his “personality” that will show through in other books in the Pooh series of books. And, it is here where the scheming of Rabbit to get rid of, or at least rein in the bouncy Tigger backfires and leaves him the one who is lost and who is found by, of course, Tigger. 

Milne shows a knack for understanding the thinking of children and creating a word where the stuffed animals have life. His writing gives them their own unique personalities that just seem to match what we know about the real animals they represent. 

Forget politics and pandemics for a while and return to the simple life of Pooh, his friends, and their boy. Even better, read it to a child.

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