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1. Winnie the Pooh Lullaby Soother
$69.99
2. Winnie The Pooh Table & Chairs
$9.99
3. Baby's First Pooh Friend: My First
4. Winnie the Pooh Rocking Giggle
5. Winnie the Pooh Soft 'n Silly:
6. Winnie the Pooh Soft 'n Silly:
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7. My Baby Places Playhouse
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8. Pooh Candy Land Edition 100 Acre
$9.99 list($14.99)
9. First Grade LeapPad Book: Bounce,
$29.99
10. Winnie the Pooh Giant Maxi Tub
$24.99
11. Pooh Musical Hide 'n Seek Game
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12. Pooh Memory Game
$9.99 list($14.99)
13. First Grade LeapPad Book: Pooh
$20.54 list($49.99)
14. Winnie the Pooh: Tigger's Honey
$29.99
15. Pooh Musical Railway
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16. Disney Mini Mates: Winnie the
$12.98 list($29.99)
17. Winnie the Pooh: Tigger's Honey
$17.48 list($29.99)
18. Winnie the Pooh: Adventures in
$29.98 list($39.99)
19. Animated Christmas Tree-Pooh
20. Winnie The Pooh Peek-A-Pooh Wall

1. Winnie the Pooh Lullaby Soother

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Asin: B0002HRYDM
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Sales Rank: 1104
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2. Winnie The Pooh Table & Chairs Set

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Asin: B0002DD2QO
Catlog: Baby Product
Manufacturer: Delta Enterprise Corp
Sales Rank: 1065
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3. Baby's First Pooh Friend: My First Pooh with Teddy

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Asin: B00064Z2J4
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Sales Rank: 5089
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4. Winnie the Pooh Rocking Giggle Pal

Asin: B0002DG2O8
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Sales Rank: 8869
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5. Winnie the Pooh Soft 'n Silly: Tigger

Asin: B00005V3XK
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Sales Rank: 11360
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Tigger is indeed a "wonderful thing"--a bouncy storybook tiger who embodies all the exuberance and glee of early childhood. Although children typically fall in love with Winnie the Pooh characters during their toddler years, this infant-safe velour toy makes it possible for babies to become enchanted with the critters of the Hundred Acre Wood from the moment they are born. This adorable Tigger is made of soft velour that's perfect to cuddle with, and with minimal polyester stuffing, he's easy to carry. The "silly" part is that he flops about and falls into funny positions when picked up and put down. Since he's surface washable, he can easily stay fresh and clean throughout the early years of hard loving. --Hannah Reynolds ... Read more

Reviews (2)

Great Toy!!!
I have had this for my daughter since she was about 3 months old. It has become her best friend, and we had to get another one, so she could have one at school to nap with. I think everyone with little ones should have one!

Great Fun!!
I first purchased the Winnie the Pooh Soft 'n Silly Tigger for my son when he was 4 months old. He is now 14 months and LOVES his Tigger. We now have 2 Tiggers, one as a back up, and he carries them everywhere he goes. It's a great toy for young children to sleep with, being soft and cuddly. Tigger has been a great comfort for my son and I don't know what I would have done with out them!! ... Read more


6. Winnie the Pooh Soft 'n Silly: Eeyore

Asin: B00005V3XM
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Sales Rank: 11536
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (2)

Cute!
A friend of ours got this for our son and he loves it! It is SO SOFT and cushy! Very cute!

Do I love this donkey!
This Eeyore is my little one's favorite. She is the kind of baby who needs something to cuddle when she wants to sleep but the blanket is not first choice because she tends to pull it over her head. Eeyore is soft and cuddly, she can grab him, pull him over her head, chew on his ears or even use him as a pillow and I don't have to worry she might not be able to breathe.
But even when she's awake she just loves to play with Eeyore, he is just the right size for her little hands (she's 5 months by now) and so light she can easily move him around.
He's also very easy to wash, I have to clean him with some water and soap almost every day for my daughter will spit milk all over him or toss him on the floor (well, most of the time she does both) ;-) and he'll be just like new. The stains are easy to remove and the fabric won't suffer.
Soft'n'Silly Eeyore is great fun and a wonderful friend. My baby loves him and so do I... :-) ... Read more


7. My Baby Places Playhouse

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Asin: B0001IAHEK
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Sales Rank: 2409
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8. Pooh Candy Land Edition 100 Acre Wood Picnic Game
list price: $11.99
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Asin: B00000IWG0
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Milton Bradley
Sales Rank: 2165
Average Customer Review: 3.56 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Two old favorites often make a winning combination when they are brought together, as is proven here in this Pooh edition of Candy Land. Winnie the Pooh and his friends, Eeyore, Piglet, and Tigger, move along the winding path of the game board, picking up treats for a picnic in the 100 Acre Wood. No reading is required to play. Children draw cards and then use their color-recognition and symbol-matching skills to advance to the appropriate location on the board. Many adults will recognize this classic game from their own childhood and will enjoy sharing it with the kids now in their lives. A.A. Milne's familiar and enduring Pooh characters will ease children into the often-difficult concept of taking turns!--Wendy Slotboom ... Read more

Reviews (18)

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun edition for Pooh fans
This edition of Candy Land is cute. The movers for this game are Eeyore, Pooh, Piglet & Tigger. The board is set up like Candy Land, but has the 100 Acre Wood theme. The color cards are a little dull compared to the Candy Land original ones that I remember. It might confuse younger kids just learning their colors. The dynamics of the game are just the same. Still a classic game for beginners.

Not happy with this game.
I wasn't sure about the game before I bought it, and now that I own it. I really dislike it!

This is why:

The game looks more like a Winnie the Pooh Birthday Party than a Picnic.

The gameboard feels very cluttered with all of the winnie the pooh cardboard standing parts.

The gameboard is even worse because because the colored squares seem extra small, and the playing pieces are extra big.

Eeyore, if placed on the board with his head facing forward, will take up 3 spaces.

The colors are not simple colors making the teaching value of this game very poor.

I suggest buying the original game, because this one is truly not that good.

Very Cute
My 4 year old son loves Candy Land, but having his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood in the game adds tons more fun. He definitely enjoys this very playful version a lot more than the original. A must first game for your Pooh lover!

Great game, bad set up.
I loved Candy Land as a kid so I got it for my son's 3rd birthday. It was great the first time we took it out of the box but after that, we never set up the pop-ups again. It just takes too long and when you put one in, the others sometimes fall out. Also, the playing pieces are large and it's very hard to put two pieces on the same color. It's great for kids who know their colors and who are learning how to count! If I had it to do over, I'd just buy the original one.

Kids like it....but mom does not!
The confusing colors are an annoyance. Every time we play, we get into a debate about whether one color is orange or red. There is another yellowish-orangeish color which we have named "creamy."

The playing pieces are too big for the squares. The pop-up figures add another 5 minutes of set-up to a game that is already tedious. I confess that I "stack the deck" of Candyland cards so that none of us will get sent back near the beginning just as we were (oh please!) about to end the game.

However, my kids at 3 and 4 years old did like to play Candyland. It is a nice, simple game for children who are just ready to start playing board games. I love playing games with them, but usually encouraged them to choose other games than this one..... ... Read more


9. First Grade LeapPad Book: Bounce, Tigger, Bounce
list price: $14.99
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Asin: B00005BYRC
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: LeapFrog
Sales Rank: 3554
Average Customer Review: 3.67 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Made just for preschoolers and early elementary students, Leap 1 Bookspack lots of lessons into one engaging, interactive story. Here, Tigger helpsenhance reading and pronunciation skills; identify characters, themes, andsettings; and develop memory retention. He also makes reading lessintimidating--and more fun--as he bounces himself into one new discovery afteranother. Just stick the included book cartridge into a LeapPad, put the book inplace, and, with a parent's guidance, the LeapPad takes care of the rest. Flipthe book over and Tigger invites your child to play learning activities withhim. Note: This book works with all LeapPads except the My First LeapPad Book.--Diane Beall ... Read more

Reviews (3)

Pooh Fan Loves This
My 2 1/2 year old loves the original Winnie The Pooh movie. This book is an abridged section of this movie. My little boy can sit through each page, listen to the stories, and touch everything to make sure he does not miss any sounds. He loves every page in the book. He is not a fan of any of the books with Leap, except the story in the book that came with the Leap Pad. If your child likes Pooh or the Pooh movie, then this book is a must.

Can pass on this unless your child is a winnie the pooh fan
This one has a rather sad story where tigger gets into trouble with bouncing, ending up stuck in a tree with baby roo. The story ends with rabbit gloating over him and wanting him to stop bouncing for ever after tigger is rescued. So, my 2 year old never wants to finish reading this story, its just too too sad! He likes the pooh bear story much better! Not too mqny activities and games either on each page

3-0 out of 5 stars Not a great addition to our Leap Library
Although my four-year-old daughter loves Leap's Birthday Hunt, she rarely uses this book. The story isn't as engaging as the Leap stories and the games aren't as interactive and fun. From now on, we're sticking to the Leap series. ... Read more


10. Winnie the Pooh Giant Maxi Tub

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Asin: B0002XO5XS
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Mega Bloks
Sales Rank: 7319
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11. Pooh Musical Hide 'n Seek Game

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Asin: B00004YRPH
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Parker Brothers
Sales Rank: 6775
Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Winnie the Pooh is hunting for his friends, all of whom are hiding in honeypots, in this motorized musical memory game designed for preschoolers. To begin, placea character in each pot. Then tap Pooh's head and the characters will peek out, one byone, from beneath their lids while the Winnie the Pooh theme music plays. Everyonewatches and tries to memorize where each character is hiding. When the music stops, thefirst player flips over a character card to determine which of Pooh's friends they mustfind. If that player remembers correctly and lifts the right lid, they get to keep the card.The first player to collect all six cards wins. Watch out for the honeybee hiding in theseventh pot--lift its lid and you lose your turn. The game suits two to four players andrequires three AA batteries (not included). --Elisabeth Fredrickson ... Read more

Reviews (5)

3-0 out of 5 stars Very cute But.....
There was alot of work to make this look very good. Unfortunately the game seems forced and the same game can be played with a deck of cards. It is a very cute toy, but the game is lacking.

1-0 out of 5 stars A total waste of money!
If I could give this toy "zero" stars, I would do so! The wretched thing is so poorly made that it loses its educational value completely. The players are supposed to watch the Pooh characters pop up briefly and then retreat, supposedly unseen, into their hiding place. Then, to score points, you have to remember where each character is. However, the part fits so poorly that you can see the character's head at all times. Even a 3 year old can readily identify the character without effort and certainly without learning anything.

Also, the entire concept is flawed because, if the parts did fit together propertly, the characters pop up so briefly that any child would find it a bit frustrating.

Overall, there are many, many better memory games that you can buy. Do not waste your money on this one!

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun and keeps her attention!
My 3 year old niece loves this game! She enjoys playing it everyday (but she doesn't use the matching cards with it just yet). It keeps her attention and she can play it by herself too. There are several small, mouthsize pieces, but overall, older children will like the colors, characters, and sounds of this fun game!

5-0 out of 5 stars Kids love the music with the pooh hide n seek game
The kids like the toy a lot. The only problem is that the lids separate from the characters frequently...this can be quite frustrating for the kids and adults.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Learning Tool!
My 2.5 year old son's teacher uses this toy as a learning tool, and my son loves it. She lays out all the cards with the characters on them and tells him to take each character out of the toy and place it on the appropriate card. He is definately learning his matching skills using this toy. It is very cute, and definately reccomend it for fun or for learning! ... Read more


12. Pooh Memory Game
list price: $9.99
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Asin: B00000IWDJ
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Sales Rank: 2514
Average Customer Review: 3.11 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (9)

Go with the "Original" memory game
This is a cute idea, but frankly the pictures are far too similar for a pre-schooler just starting out. Go with the original Memory game and call it a day.

Box of Cards
This isn't a game as much as a box of picture cards. There are way too many of them to play a match game with younger children and the picture are too small and many are too similar. I had this game through three children and all we did was sort picture cards by character.

Well loved game for my girls
My older daughter received this game when she was 2 1/2. She played it all the time. Now she is 7 and her younger sister is 5 1/2. This was their favorite game, out of our whole closet full, until about a year ago. I can't even begin to count how many times we played it.They loved the matching version , but then they created their own sorting game too. Also used it as money when they played store. Although they stopped playing with it, they won't get rid of it. It is pretty durable as long as you keep it out of babies and puppies mouths.

change it up
I play this game with my 3 year-old;every time we play, we change the rules. Because there are so many cards, we'll play with just the pooh cards one game, & then we'll match any piglet to any other piglet, & then we'll match any character with a bug in it, etc. This helps her differentiate between different classifications...and she makes the rules so it allows her independence and a role in her own learning. boring for me, but it's not about me!!

2-0 out of 5 stars I miss the old memory games...
Unfortunately, the cards aren't as durable as the memory games of old. And holy man, there are a ton of cards! I'm sure that is great with smaller kids, but once they get mixed up, try to sort out a few for your young toddler just learning matching!

The problem I found was that it has too many cards for smaller children, and bigger kids aren't as interested. So this one will be put on the shelf for a while, hopefully won't spill, and will be taken out at just the right moment to hold my daughter's interest (Yeah right???) ... Read more


13. First Grade LeapPad Book: Pooh Gets Stuck
list price: $14.99
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Asin: B00005BYR7
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: LeapFrog
Sales Rank: 3799
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Made just for preschoolers and early elementary students, Leap 1 Bookspack lots of lessons into one engaging, interactive story. In Pooh GetsStuck, narrated by actress Whoopi Goldberg, Pooh and the gang work to getPooh out of a tight spot--literally. A.A. Milne's characters are used to enhancephonics development, early vocabulary, and basic story-reading skills. Juststick the included book cartridge into a LeapPad, put the book in place,and, with a parent's guidance, the LeapPad takes care of the rest. Flip the bookover and Pooh and the gang invite your child to play learning activities withthem. Note: This book works with all LeapPads except the My First LeapPad Book.--Diane Beall ... Read more

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A Good Addition to a Good Product Line
My children don't use the LeapFrog products as much as I thought they would, and in that sense, if you do not already own the LeapFrog unit, you may want to borrow a neighbors for a couple of weeks and see if your kids take to it. That having been said, the products are of high quality, and the content is very good. The "Pooh Gets Stuck" is fine, whether its any better than borrowing a Pooh book from the library and reading it with your child is another debate.

Not bad for Pooh fans.
My three and a half year old daughter likes this book. She loves listening to the different silly sounds that are associated with each of the different pictures and locations in the book. I would recommend this book for any child that like Pooh and his friends. It is not as educational as most of the other books, but it makes a nice story.

My daughter likes it.
My daughter likes Pooh bear, so this is pretty good. At 3, she is more interested in clicking onto the characters and hearing what they have to say; she is less interested in the story aspect at this time. I think she will become more interested in that feature in another year. Thus, it is pretty useful having the Leappad have both aspects. ... Read more


14. Winnie the Pooh: Tigger's Honey Hunt
list price: $49.99
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Asin: B00004SRF4
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: New Kid
Sales Rank: 3763
Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Review

Anyone who has grown up without coming in contact with the Winnie thePooh stories likely suffers as a result a severe whimsy deficit. Whether throughthe original A.A. Milne novelsand stories, or the Walt Disneyfilm adaptations, themisadventures of Pooh, Christopher Robin, Tigger, and Piglet provide acompletely entertaining diversion from ordinary storytelling.

The story in Tigger's Honey Hunt starts with Pooh, who is planning agrand party. But he can't begin to plan the bash without knowing that he hassufficient honey for his guests to enjoy. Bouncing along in his own inimitableway, Tigger pledges to help Pooh locate enough honey pots to get the party offthe ground.

Crisp backgrounds, colorful worlds, and superb animation make this a fun rompthrough the Hundred Acre Woods. Gameplay mechanics are straightforward and aimedat the right demographic.

For anyone but kids, however, this game plays too short and doesn't have enoughindividual play modes (little kids love to play the same game over and over, soa short game doesn't matter much to the under-8 crowd). The title misses PaulWinchell's deft voice-over talent, but there's only so much data that you canfit on a Nintendo 64 cartridge.

Tigger's Honey Hunt really knows what it wants to be: a kids' game. Assuch, it succeeds in providing a darned good--if short--time. --ToddMowatt

Pros:

  • Clean, crisp backgrounds; colorful worlds; and superb animation
  • Straightforward gameplay mechanics aimed at younger gamers
  • Fun, safe gift for young family members
Cons:
  • Older, experienced gamers will find the game too easy
  • Paul Winchell's voice-over talent noticeably absent from the game
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Reviews (10)

4-0 out of 5 stars Realy Good Game For All Ages.
I Thought This Game Would Be Dumb Since im 12 and its winnie the pooh. But it's Fun !. 9 Levels of pure Tigger Fun !. I Think it's a must have for any Action/Adventure Gamer of N64. Newkidco Makes it and its there 3 title ever . and the best yet ! It's not a very hard game but still neat. I Bought it and loved it . You Should get it too. Would make a great X-mas gift ! TTFN. Ta Ta For Now !.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too easy for a five year old
Fine for small preschoolers but much too easy for my 5 year old. He breezed through it in about 5 hrs. He is not a video game fanatic so it was surprising. After playing again with him, it is very, very easy. Once again, great starter game for very young but that's it. ...

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for Preschoolers
I rented this game for my 4 year-old, and he literally spent hours playing it. At first he wanted to watch me play, but then he just went to town and got through about three levels. The "Pooh sticks bridge" game and "Rock, Paper, Stone were a big hit with him too. I definitely need to buy this one! Tigger is absolutely adorable!

4-0 out of 5 stars We have many, this is a good one.
For young kids, this is fun and colorful.

3-0 out of 5 stars Pretty good but not good 4 kids unda 7
this game looks purrty pleezin but 4 kids unda 6 or 7 its not da best. my lil bro iz still stuck on this 1 jump and hes been stuck on it since like aug. or sept. if any1 is a pretty good video game player then this is a good game 4 u. mi hermano es just a beginner ... Read more


15. Pooh Musical Railway

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Asin: B0001NEAL6
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Mega Bloks
Sales Rank: 4434
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16. Disney Mini Mates: Winnie the Pooh
list price: $12.99
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Asin: B00008YSHM
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Thinkway
Sales Rank: 4912
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Editorial Review

Correspond with this Winnie the Pooh doll and he'll actually talk back. This 4-inch-tall replica of Pooh responds to the sound of his owner's voice with sounds, movements and lights. Speaking to Pooh in a soft tone produces happy chattering, singing, and giggling and causes him to move his arms and head, wiggle his ears, and flash lights in his cheeks. Raised voices put Pooh in a much more subdued mood. Winnie the Pooh also reacts when he is being picked up or set down and she recognizes and interacts with other characters in Disney's Magic-Mates doll series. Pooh has 15 different sounds altogether, including expressions such as "What shall we play today?" and "Happiness is a tummy full of honey!" He operates via two AAA batteries and provides hours of entertainment for diehard Winnie the Pooh fans. --Cristina Vaamonde ... Read more


17. Winnie the Pooh: Tigger's Honey Hunt
list price: $29.99
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Asin: B00004SRF5
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: New Kid
Sales Rank: 5130
Average Customer Review: 3.73 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Really Fun!
Tigger's Honey Hunt is really fun. As Tigger, you collect honey pots to help Pooh have a party. You have to avoid "heffalumps" and "woozles", bees, and other obstacles. There are also three mini-games where you can learn special bounces to help Tigger find more honey pots. You also find scrapbook pictures that you can look at when you've finished the game. The pictures are really cute, and the levels look realistic and cheerful. My mom bought me this game for my birthday, and I really love it! Any Winnie-the-Pooh fan will enjoy this game.

4-0 out of 5 stars Tiggerific!
Tigger's Honey Hunt is a very cute, all-around game for families. The honey hunt itself will challenge both adults and young children to find all the honey pots so Pooh can have a party. In order to get special "bounces," you have to defeat certain levels first. That's what makes the game somewhat difficult as there are specific areas of the game you'll have to return to later once you're able to bounce high enough. Adults will be challenged for roughly the first six levels, but find the rest of the game a breeze. Kids will enjoy finding the hidden places and completing individual quests for the Tigger cast.

The graphics are beautiful and well-thought out with nice touches such as falling leaves, waterfalls, floating elephants, the sparkling trail Tigger leaves when he jumps extra high, and so on. Each level also begins with a small video clip from the older Winnie the Pooh episodes. Once you complete the honey hunt game, you will be able to see a "photo album" of the levels you've completed. There are "mini-games" (such as "Rock, Paper, Scissors," "Simon Says," "Sticks," and etc) for younger children who don't necessairly want to play the main honey hunt game.

The downside to the game is that the instruction booklet is completely useless as it basically repeats what Owl already tells you in the game. There is a programming error that somehow prevents the game from showing up as "100% complete," even though all the honeypots in every single level have been collected. The game will truly be completed, but the scores will not reflect that nor will all the photos show up in the "album" as well. No explanation of this can be found online or in the instruction booklet. Although somewhat annoying, please do not let this programming oversight interfere with the enjoyment of the game. If you liked the movie, you'll love the magic of Tigger's Honey Hunt!

4-0 out of 5 stars A good choice for younger children
My children really enjoy this game. Both kids are still mastering the technicalities of playstation games. My six year old adores this game. My three year old has difficulty with the jumping, as the types of jumping increase in difficulty as the game progresses. I too had fun sitting down and playing this game, but when I reached the end of the game it was almost anti-climatic... it just lets you replay levels for a better time. My daughter has not reached the end yet, and she thinks it is good fun. This is another game that is fun for beginners, although I doubt that more advanced children would want to play it after the first month... it is not that difficult to master if you know how to maneuver the controls.

4-0 out of 5 stars POOH'S PARTY BETTER FOR YOUNGER KIDS
THIS IS A CUTE GAME, BUT IT GET'S A LITTLE TOO HARD FOR A PRESCHOOLER AFTER THE FIRST FEW LEVELS. POOH'S PARTY IS EASIER FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN.

4-0 out of 5 stars Kid's Fun
My little girl loves this game, it has a good story to it and keeps kid's attention for a while. True to Winnie the Pooh there is no voilence and just wholesome fun. Well worth it for a 4 years old that like Pooh bear. ... Read more


18. Winnie the Pooh: Adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood
list price: $29.99
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Asin: B00004S4Y9
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: New Kid
Sales Rank: 3716
Average Customer Review: 2.14 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Winnie the Pooh has enjoyed a surprise resurgence in popularitylately--and thus it should come as no surprise that this quaint GameBoy release has emerged as a sleeper hit for the handheld system.Everybody loves Winnie the Pooh--and the masterminds behind this gameknow it. Pooh is packed with games aimed mostly at youngerplayers.

Players start by picking from one of seven characters including Tigger,Eeyore, Rabbit, and Piglet. Start in your character's house and explorea huge world, complete with hidden paths. Along the road, you'llencounter friends who will give you cards, which you can use whenplaying board games. Other cards, like the seedling card, can beplanted and nourished with water-can cards.

Besides games like catching acorns and exercising, characters will faceadventures, such as Pooh rescuing Piglet from a waterfall. Thecompleted adventures then become part of players' storybooks to berelived again. The games are simplistic and usually a matter of movingfrom space to space, but it all adds up to an entertaining package,especially for young children. But we won't tell anyone if you are abit older. --Robb Guido

Pros:

  • Fun cast of characters
  • Games are simple yet fun
Cons:
  • Older kids will tire of its elementary nature
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Reviews (21)

2-0 out of 5 stars A Mild Walk Through the 100 Acre Woods
If you're into sitting with your young one when he plays this game, you'll both enjoy it. There's lots to read; the characters don't speak, so if your child hasn't mastered reading, he won't really know the rules of the games he plays.

My son and I played it long enough to get far into the 100 Acre Woods, then we turned off the game. It saved where we left off, but when we started the game again, we had to read the prompts when Pooh headed out of his house or we would've lost our saved game, so beware. I showed my six year old how to begin his saved game; if you press the "new adventure" selection, you're saved game is history.

Overall, I don't like this game because you can lose all that you complete within a click of a button. I didn't find the games too exciting, but my son seems to like them...at least for now.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too boring for my 7 year old!
I bought this game and a GameBoy system for my 7 year old daughter for her birthday since she really likes Winnie the Pooh. Unfortunately, she only played it a couple times, then begged me for a new game. Since then, she hasn't touched it and sticks to her Mario and Pokemon games. If you have a little one that you can sit with, read the text to and play together, then the game isn't bad. By the time your child can read well enough to play alone, though, he'd be bored. Buy this game only for littler gamers and only if you intend to play with them!

1-0 out of 5 stars Not suitable for younger kids
We bought this for our 4 yr old. He can hardly understand what to do with the amount of reading instructions involved. Even our 6 yr old was confused at times with the amount of reading involved. Both kids lost interest very quickly.

5-0 out of 5 stars This Game Is Full Of Fun Surprises
I think this game is for anyone. It has fun board games and lots of things to explore. I loved Winnie the Pooh's house the most because you can decorate his house and read little stories you collect, and play mini games. This game is not too easy but not too hard.

2-0 out of 5 stars NO FUN AT ALL!
I bought this game for Christmas for my 5 year old daughter. Luckily I tried it out before the event and realized that it was not only very boring but also too difficult for a 5 year old level. Way too much reading involved my daughter could not have played this game without help. Also it's always the same boring activity (play a board game). I sold mine on e-bay and got my money back! Don't buy this one, it's not worth it. I gave it two stars because the graphics are nice. ... Read more


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