

Oh, bother! When Piglet tries to tell a peaceful autumn story, it becomes a scary Halloween tale. Before he can stop himself, mad scientist Piglet has created Frankenpooh. The giant Pooh-monster eats a lot more honey than the original Pooh, but it’s only a story. Or is it? An illustration of Frankenpooh stuffed into Piglet’s house will leave readers wondering.With just the right amount of spookiness, this light hearted tale is perfect reading for children who are in the spirit of Halloween, but aren’t quite ready for a really scary story.
A. A. Milne (1882–1956) was a British author and playwright best known for creating the beloved world of Winnie-the-Pooh. With a gift for gentle humor, playful language, and keen observation of childhood wonder, Milne crafted stories that capture the imagination of both young readers and adults alike. His timeless tales, full of friendship, adventure, and quiet wisdom, continue to charm generations, celebrating the simple joys and heartfelt connections of life in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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