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Look and Find: Tigger (1990)

by Lynne Suesse, Art Mawhinney (Illustrator)

Other authors: A. A. Milne (Original charcters), Gil DiCicco (Cover artist)

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Tigger and his friends appear in colorful, extra-busy scenes in which the reader is invited to find specific objects.
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I was never much for Where's Waldo? books, but put Pooh in the mix and I'll happily peruse your pages. Finding specific images amidst all the clutter on the two-page spreads was more fun than it should be. I especially liked the page where Tigger was having a dream where everything has Tigger stripes, and his subconscious has hellishly tasked Rabbit with the painting of all the stripes.

Oh, and Owl alludes again to "The Owl and the Pussycat," whom we know to be named Clyde Owl and Tabitha Pussycat from Pooh's Mailbox.

(My Pooh Project: I love Winnie the Pooh, and so does my wife. Having a daughter gave us a chance to indoctrinate her into the cult by buying and reading her every Pooh book we came across. How many is that? I’m going to count them this year by reading and reviewing one every day and seeing which month I finally run out. Track my progress here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/23954351-rod-brown?ref=nav_mybooks&she... ) ( )
  villemezbrown | Jul 24, 2022 |
I am in love with this despite being an adult. Some/most objects would. e easy to find, but I get distracted looking at all the cool things going on in the pages! It seems I discover something new each time I open it. I like how the back of the book offers more objects to find. The is great for all ages, especially Tigger/Winnie the Pooh fans! ( )
  eeminxs | Jun 8, 2016 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Lynne Suesseprimary authorall editionscalculated
Mawhinney, ArtIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Upton, DeborahAuthormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
A. A. MilneOriginal charcterssecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
DiCicco, GilCover artistsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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Tigger is having a tiggerific dream that he is in a land of Tigger.
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