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The Year of the Bomb (1800) 93 Exemplare
Night on Fire (2015) 91 Exemplare
The Nutcracker (1985) 90 Exemplare
Building Friends (1996) 87 Exemplare
Doorway to the World (1996) 80 Exemplare
Cake Mountain (A Bug's Life) (1998) 80 Exemplare
Grandpa's Hammer (1995) 79 Exemplare
Tigger Bounces into Fall (1995) 72 Exemplare
Eeyore And The Balloon Tree (1995) 69 Exemplare
Pooh the Bouncing Bear (1995) 62 Exemplare
Dreambender (2016) 61 Exemplare
Roo's Best Gift (1995) 60 Exemplare
Blue's Rainy Day Music (2000) 57 Exemplare
Piglet to the Rescue (1995) 55 Exemplare
Rabbit's Perfect Party (1995) 52 Exemplare
Magic in the Making (1998) 49 Exemplare
Where is Magenta? (2000) 48 Exemplare
Finding Nemo (Book and CD) (2003) 42 Exemplare
Something to Say (2000) 40 Exemplare
On Beale Street (2008) 39 Exemplare
Little Big League (1994) 39 Exemplare
Pinocchio: Nose for Trouble (1998) 37 Exemplare
Things That Fly (2000) 34 Exemplare
Blue's Bedtime (2000) 33 Exemplare
A Picnic with Blue (2000) 31 Exemplare
Blue Puts on a Play (2000) 29 Exemplare
Sammy Carducci's Guide to Women (1991) 29 Exemplare
Room of Shadows (2017) 28 Exemplare
Sizzle and Splat (1983) 24 Exemplare
Blue Skidoos to the Beach (2000) 21 Exemplare
Tooth or Dare (Bobby's World) (1995) 14 Exemplare
Dumbo (Golden Sound Story) (1993) — Adapter — 13 Exemplare
Dunker (1982) 11 Exemplare
Lord of the Mountain (2018) 9 Exemplare
Yogi Bear: Lost and Found (1995) 9 Exemplare
Doug's Big Show (1997) 7 Exemplare
Wizard Of Oz (Golden Sound Story Books-Classics) (1992) — Autor — 5 Exemplare
The Best Adventure (2002) 3 Exemplare
That's what friends are for (1978) 3 Exemplare
Walt Disney's Chicken Little (1983) 3 Exemplare
Downtown detective (1987) 2 Exemplare
Nalle Puh : Ihaan petipulma (2002) 1 Exemplar
Finding Nemo 1 Exemplar
Jonah 1 Exemplar
Disney's Tarzan (1999) 1 Exemplar
Who Is Felix the Great: 2 (1983) 1 Exemplar
Meet Maximum Clyde (Danny) (1992) 1 Exemplar
Tiny (Sum Way Series) (1987) 1 Exemplar

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I liked that the white girl at the center of this story set in 1961 was realistically portrayed as a child who had inherited racist views from her family. It seems like in children's historical fiction, young white American characters are somehow untainted by the culture of white supremacy that surrounds them. This story really examines how you can think you are a good person from a nice family (as Billie does) but be completely blind to what is really going on. Billie slowly wakes up to the injustice that has always surrounded her. I think this is (sadly) relevant to many young white Americans today. We might think everything is hunky-dory, but that's because we live in a bubble of privilege.

So I liked this book a lot. At the same time, I recognize that there are already too many books that center white voices in American history. So while I think this is a good book and that is has the potential to speak to young white readers where they are, it is important to boost books (especially those by African American authors) that center people of color. Do not read this without reading books by the likes of Christopher Paul Curtis, Rita Williams-Garcia, John Lewis, Carole Boston Weatherford, Andrea Davis Pinkney, Jacqueline Woodson, Kekla Magoon, and Walter Dean Myers (and others).
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MamaBearLendingDen | 1 weitere Rezension | Nov 28, 2023 |
Once again, Piglet is scared of noises he hears in the dark of night. He runs to Pooh, who leads him to Owl, who spends the rest of the night introducing the pair to the nocturnal creatures of the Hundred-Acre Wood. It's not bad, but there is a reason the Pooh friends always start to tune Owl out, fall asleep, or creep away as he gives his ponderous lectures.
 
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villemezbrown | Oct 5, 2022 |
OMG! A Pooh book where Kanga gets to say more than two sentences! And they're not just mommy murmurs!

When Roo and Pooh find Eeyore buried under a snowdrift, Kanga leads everyone around the Hundred-Acre Wood to show them how other animals stay warm during winter nights in the hopes it will inspire a solution that might work for the cold donkey. And Pooh does get a delightful idea.

Nice!

(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/23954351-rod-brown?ref=nav_mybooks&she... )
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