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Pooh's Best Friend (Winnie the Pooh First Readers) (1998)

von Isabel Gaines, Ann Braybrooks (Autor)

Weitere Autoren: Tim Jones (Illustrator)

Reihen: Winnie the Pooh First Reader (7)

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Pooh thinks about who is his best friend. He does this by going to his friends one by one and asking them about what makes a friend. It's the same old way of doing things in a Pooh story, but sweet at heart. I was surprised that Christopher Robin was left out of the best friend contest though. [The reader version of my review from yesterday for Pooh's Best Friend by Ann Braybrooks.]

Side note: This book is a cataloging nightmare because there are two distinct versions by two different authors that share the title, with one being a slightly reworded adaptation or abridgment of the other. Both books use the exact same interior illustrations by artist Tim Jones.

The Ann Braybrooks version has the ISBNs 0786843462 -- with Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 97-65954 -- and 0786831529 (ISBN13: 9780786831524). Copyright is 1998. It seems to have been released only with an attached friendship bracelet kit and includes 8 pages of bracelet-making instructions after the story. Braybrooks is credited on the cover and title page. The opening sentences are, "One fine spring day, while Winnie the Pooh was having a smackeral of honey, he got to thinking about friends. He had many friends. But who was his best friend in the Hundred-Acre Wood?"

The Isabel Gaines version has the ISBNs 0786842652 (ISBN13: 9780786842650) -- with Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 98-73265 -- and 078684406X (ISBN13: 9780786844067). Copyright is 1998. It was released as part of the "Winnie the Pooh First Reader" series. Adding to the confusion is that for some printings of the book, Isabel Gaines is credited on the cover, but Ann Braybrooks is credited on the title page in what appears to be an error by the publisher. The opening sentences are, "One fine spring day, Winnie the Pooh got to thinking about friends. He had many friends. But who was his best friend." This version was collected in 2000 in Pooh's Book of Friends and Family -- ISBN 0786832789, ISBN13: 9780786832781 -- where Isabel Gaines is credited as the author on the cover and on the title page of the story.

Based on the order of the Library of Congress Catalog Card Numbers, it might be assumed the Braybrooks version came first, and then Isabel Gaines adapted it by simplifying the vocabulary to make it more appropriate for the reader format.

(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... ) ( )
  villemezbrown | Apr 12, 2022 |
Pooh contemplates who is his best friend in the Hundred-Acre Wood. Of course, he does this by doing the circuit of friends one by one and asking them to define friendship. Tired structure, but sweet at heart. I was surprised that Christopher Robin was left out of the BFF competition, implying that his relationship with Pooh is something different what with the whole boy-owns-toy dynamic that the Toy Story films have been exploring for years.

Side note: This book is a cataloging nightmare because there are two distinct versions by two different authors that share the title, with one being a slightly reworded adaptation or abridgment of the other. Both books use the exact same interior illustrations by artist Tim Jones.

The Ann Braybrooks version has the ISBNs 0786843462 -- with Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 97-65954 -- and 0786831529 (ISBN13: 9780786831524). Copyright is 1998. It seems to have been released only with an attached friendship bracelet kit and includes 8 pages of bracelet-making instructions after the story. Braybrooks is credited on the cover and title page. The opening sentences are, "One fine spring day, while Winnie the Pooh was having a smackeral of honey, he got to thinking about friends. He had many friends. But who was his best friend in the Hundred-Acre Wood?"

The Isabel Gaines version has the ISBNs 0786842652 (ISBN13: 9780786842650) -- with Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 98-73265 -- and 078684406X (ISBN13: 9780786844067). Copyright is 1998. It was released as part of the "Winnie the Pooh First Reader" series. Adding to the confusion is that for some printings of the book, Isabel Gaines is credited on the cover, but Ann Braybrooks is credited on the title page in what appears to be an error by the publisher. The opening sentences are, "One fine spring day, Winnie the Pooh got to thinking about friends. He had many friends. But who was his best friend." This version was collected in 2000 in Pooh's Book of Friends and Family -- ISBN 0786832789, ISBN13: 9780786832781 -- where Isabel Gaines is credited as the author on the cover and on the title page of the story.

Based on the order of the Library of Congress Catalog Card Numbers, it might be assumed the Braybrooks version came first, and then Isabel Gaines adapted it by simplifying the vocabulary to make it more appropriate for the reader format.

(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... ) ( )
  villemezbrown | Apr 10, 2022 |
A Winnie the Pooh First Reader
  jhawn | Jul 31, 2017 |
Pooh is trying to figure out who his best friend might be. He has many friends in the Hundred Acre Woods, so he asks each of them what they think. Everyone says something charicteristic of them, but Pooh reflects that Piglet is all those things and more. In the end he gives piglet a daisy and the biggest slice of pie because he wants to be Piglet’s best friend just as Piglet is his. ( )
  t1bclasslibrary | Nov 10, 2006 |
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Braybrooks, AnnAutorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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There are two distinct versions of Pooh's Best Friend by two different authors, with one being a slightly reworded adaptation or abridgment of the other. Both books use the exact same interior illustrations by artist Tim Jones.

The Ann Braybrooks version has the ISBNs 0786843462 -- with Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 97-65954 -- and 0786831529 (ISBN13: 9780786831524). Copyright is 1998. It seems to have been released only with an attached friendship bracelet kit and includes 8 pages of bracelet-making instructions after the story. Braybrooks is credited on the cover and title page. The opening sentences are, "One fine spring day, while Winnie the Pooh was having a smackeral of honey, he got to thinking about friends. He had many friends. But who was his best friend in the Hundred-Acre Wood?"

The Isabel Gaines version has the ISBNs 0786842652 (ISBN13: 9780786842650) -- with Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 98-73265 -- and 078684406X (ISBN13: 9780786844067). Copyright is 1998. It was released as part of the "Winnie the Pooh First Reader" series. Adding to the confusion is that for some printings of the book, Isabel Gaines is credited on the cover, but Ann Braybrooks is credited on the title page in what appears to be an error by the publisher. The opening sentences are, "One fine spring day, Winnie the Pooh got to thinking about friends. He had many friends. But who was his best friend." This version was collected in 2000 in Pooh's Book of Friends and Family -- ISBN 0786832789, ISBN13: 9780786832781 -- where Isabel Gaines is credited as the author on the cover and on the title page of the story.
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