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This is a story about how Tiggers don't climb trees and what happens if you do.
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Easy books, Juvenile audience, toys, stuffed animals, teddy bears, friendship, tigers, Children's stories, Juvenile fiction, Children's stories, English, Specimens, Toy and movable books, Picturebooks for children, bears, juvenile works, fiction, Pictorial worksPeople
Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga, Roo, Piglet, Christopher RobinPlaces
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Tiggers Don't Climb Trees (Winnie-the-Pooh Chapter Books)
Jul 03, 2003, Heinemann Young Books
hardcover
1405205822 9781405205825
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Tiggers Don't Climb Trees
1998, Dutton Children's Books
Hardcover
in English
0525462309 9780525462309
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Tiggers Don't Climb Trees
1992, Dutton Children's Books
Hardcover
in English
0525449302 9780525449300
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Walt Disney Presents Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger
1979, Golden Press
Hardcover
in English
- 19th printing
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Walt Disney Presents Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger
1978, Golden Press
Hardcover
in English
- 17th printing
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First Sentence
"Now it happened that Kanga had felt rather motherly that morning, and Waiting to Count Things--like Roo's vests, and how many pieces of soap there were left, and the two clean spots in Tigger's feeder; so she had sent them out with a packet of watercress sandwiches for Roo and a packet of extract-of-malt sandwiches for Tigger, to have a nice long morning in the Forest not getting into mischief."
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A Little Golden Book
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One day when Pooh was thinking, he thought he would go and see Eeyore, because he hadn't seen him since yesterday.
added by Lisa.
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Now it happened that Kanga had felt rather motherly that morning, and Waiting to Count Things--like Roo's vests, and how many pieces of soap there were left, and the two clean spots in Tigger's feeder; so she had sent them out with a packet of watercress sandwiches for Roo and a packet of extract-of-malt sandwiches for Tigger, to have a nice long morning in the Forest not getting into mischief.
added by Lisa.
first sentence
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