A jolly, festive Christmas picture book, perfect for little Winnie-the-Pooh fans.
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In this gentle tale perfect for wintery days, as the snow falls pitter patter down on the Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends join together to sing their very own song for Christmas.
In the story, Pooh and Piglet wrap up warm and struggle through the snow to share the song with their friends. By the time they reach Christopher Robin, who's ready and waiting with a lovely selection of festive treats to eat, the combination of their different singing voices and an interesting selection of percussion instruments enables them to perform the perfect Song for Christmas!
This heart-warming story with beautiful illustrations full of festive touches will have readers thinking about their own Christmas traditions.
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