Three goats want to go over the troll's bridge. 'Please don't eat me!' says the little goat. 'Wait for the next goat. He's big.' And the little goat goes over the bridge. The big goat says, 'Wait for the next goat. He's very big.' And the big goat goes over the bridge. What does the very big goat say to the troll?
Winnie the Pooh will do anything for more honey, even if it means sticking his nose into a beehive. But it's easier to eat honey at Rabbit's house than to climb the big honey tree, so Pooh invites himself in to Rabbit's for lunch, where he eats so much honey he can't get out the door! Everyone agrees that Pooh is most definitely stuck - a problem Christopher Robin is called upon to solve.
Owl invites Pooh and Piglet to discover a surprise of blackberries by his treehouse which later prompts them to make blackberry pie and invite all their friends for a treat.
This book for children (roughly 9 to 12 years old) tells the story simply and clearly. Full of interesting facts and colourful illustrations, it gives a lively overview of Europe and explains briefly what the European Union is and how it works.
Make learning fun with Fisher-Price®! Full-color pages feature fun activities with easy-to-follow directions and help reinforce preschool and early elementary school skills like Letters and Numbers, Number Order, Thinking Skills, Shapes and Following Directions, Reading Skills, Beginning Math, Learning New Words, and Phonic Skills