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Family of Tiggers (Winnie the Pooh) (2000)

by Victoria Saxon

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Tigger starts daydreaming about all the tiggers in his family tree, including acrobat tiggers, hula-hooping tiggers, and tiggers of every size and shape!
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Fun little story, told by Tigger, and this is why I'm having reservations about it: it's written exactly like Tigger talks... with funny words and misspelling ("saber-toof tigger", "gymnastickal", "sandywiches" etc).
Okay to read aloud to little kids, not so great for first readers. ( )
  HeyMimi | Dec 28, 2020 |
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Afternoon sunlight lit up the Hundred-Acre Wood when Owl invited Tigger and Roo for tea.
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