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*Winnie the Pooh: Pooh's Honey Adventure (Disney Early Readers - Level Pre-1)* by Lisa Ann Marsoli - beginning readers book review
 
Also by Lisa Ann Marsoli:

Winnie the Pooh: Forever Friends (Disney Early Readers - Level Pre-1)
 
Winnie the Pooh: Pooh's Honey Adventure (Disney Early Readers - Level Pre-1)
by Lisa Ann Marsoli
Ages 3+ 32 pages Disney Press May 2011 Paperback    

This Disney Level Pre-1 reader offers a cute story that will make any pre-reader want to try to “do it yourself” and read this easy text. With picture reading icons, word repetition and short, simple sentences, your child will be able to manage this story about Winnie the Pooh after just a few helpful read-aloud sessions.

The icons make text management easier. Whether it is a small picture of Pooh, a honey pot, Eeyore or a tree, its inclusion in the narrative makes it easy for the young reader to help with key words as mom or dad reads the text.

The story itself follows Pooh’s misadventures as he goes looking for some honey to refill his honey pot. Of course, Pooh’s friends help out, and although things don’t go well at first, eventually he is able to replenish his supply.

Pooh's Honey Adventure is an excellent “starter” book that will get your child to the point where he or she will want to begin handling the reading chores alone. It is never too early to start a child on the road to reading mastery.
 
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