Friday, August 21, 2009

Disney's Boo to You, Winnie the Pooh!


Disney's Boo to You, Winnie the Pooh!
Winnie the Pooh and his fellow friends from the Hundred-Acre Wood think up a way to prevent Piglet from being spooked on a shivering, creaking, and howling Halloween eve, instead of having to cancel the holiday altogether."
Customer Review: school project
Pooh and his friends were having a best costume contest. Pooh started to trick or treat the honeybees and they started chasing them. They ran and finally got away from them. I think this is a good story for kids to read it teaches you how friends will always stick together no matter what through everything. They wont leave you behind ever or make you feel left out. Rabbit said he didn't like halloween. Piglet didn't have a costume. Piglet stayed in his house because he was frightened of halloween, so Pooh arrived at his house and visited him. Pooh was in trouble, and Piglet had to save him if he was afraid or not, because his friend was in trouble so he came out and tryed helping him and scared everyone. Everyone collided. Pooh said Piglet saved them all, they all gathered. Piglet said he went as Pooh's very best and very bravest bestfriend for halloween!
Customer Review: BOO To You, Winnie the Pooh!
I think this was a fun book to read. How friends stick together, through thick and thin. Even though you may be so scared, but your friend's in trouble so you put your self out on the line to help them. I think that's what friendship is all about! It teaches kids how to help other people and make friends. It doesn't matter how big or little you are, you can help people at any age, and this book helps kids realize this. You make more friends when you help and encourage people. In this book, it shows how close these friends are and what they will do for each other. That's why I enjoyed this book so much, because I know how much friends mean. You need friends to get through life from day, to day, and kids need to know this. I would recommend this book to many.


Disney Movie Favorites: Easy Violin (Easy Play Series)
Students will love playing these 16 songs from the Disney favorites Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid. Songs include: Beauty and the Beast * Friend like Me * Kiss the Girl * Something There * Under the Sea * A Whole New World * and more.


Classic Disney, Vol. 3
Third installment of this popular series focusing on the magical music of Disney. Features 25 tracks including 'You've Got A Friend In Me', 'Colors Of The Wind', 'Out There', 'Stay Awake', 'The Ballad Of Davy Crockett', 'Following The Leader', 'Trust In Me' and many more. 1996.
Customer Review: Buy this CD!
This CD is a wonderful collection of some 25(!) of the most beloved Disney hits. Indeed, the songs on this CD are all songs from the great Disney movies that you remember from your childhood. There's "You've Got A Friend In Me" from Toy Story, "Oo-De-Lally" from Robin Hood, and "I Wan'na Be Like You" from The Jungle Book (I love that Louis Prima!).What's also wonderful is that the hits are from the great Disney movies right up to the present, with such songs as "Jack's Lament" from The Nightmare Before Christmas. My whole family loves these songs, and often sings along with them. My personal favorite is The Silly Song from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - I love that scene! Buy this CD you won't regret it!
Customer Review: More Classic Music from Disney
This third CD of Disney music is a good mixture of the old with the new. Track 1: "Colors of the Wind" from POCAHONTAS is one of the best songs composed to date for a motion picture. Track 18: "Bella Notte" from LADY AND THE TRAMP brings back many memories as does Track 21: "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" from television show and movies. Going back even further is Track 24: "Little April Shower" from BAMBI, which is an interesting composition representing nature's beauty, fury and return to tranquility. Track 6: "Les Poissons" is a great number from THE LITTLE MERMAID that is well composed musically but also is used to advance the story of the film. This is yet another great CD in this series.

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