J**K
Great
Played great and my grandchildren loved it. Was glad to get a VHS tape to replace the one I had from when my own children were little.
K**R
Five Stars
Good
L**A
Five Stars
KIDS LOVED IT!
S**N
learning to look at your behavior
In Lights Out: Rabbit is mad at Pooh borrowing things without returning them. Then he borrows Gopher's light helmet without asking in order to plant carrots midnight so they will grow into midnight snacks. He was so tired when he finished that he forgot to return the helmet to Gopher and accidentally misplaces it and then cannot find it when he awakens. Pooh thinks he must have taken the helmet and then forgotten about it. Everyone ends up in Gopher's DARK tunnels, with each one learning a lesson about friendship. Rabbit learns to be more honest about his own behavior.The Rats Who Came to Dinner: once again involves the packrats who take things and leave walnuts to pay for what they take. There is a great rainstorm and flood in which everything is flooding. Pooh feels sorry for the poor flooded out packrats. He teaches them about what friends do and don't do about other people things. But the rest of the neighborhood thinks the packrats took all their furniture and stuff, but all learn a lesson about judging without the facts, when everyone ends up in Owl's house due to the flood and the missing things appear in a closet.No Rabbit's A Fortress: Rabbit finally has had it with everyone borrowing things and not respecting is garden. He build a fortress around his garden to keep everyone out and tells them to go away. He then finds he forgot to build a door in the fortress. He has to lurer Pooh and the others to come back and help him get out of the fortress. All to no avail and they have to use TNT to blast him out. Rabbit finds out in the end that your friends are more important sometimes than gardens.I know this is long, but I have had to buy so many tapes that duplicated some of the stories and vowed I would write about each VHS to help others in their buying.
H**N
Wonderful Videos
The Winnie The Pooh Learning Series are my daughter's favorites. They do have good stories and teach a great lesson with each one. Young an old can enjoy! My daughter is 16 and was mad that I gave the originals away. So to my surprise, I found the whole set from different sellers at Amazon.
P**O
Winnie the Pooh/Sharing and Caring/VHS
My son is autistic and just brought this out to me and inside the box it had the wrong VHS. Inside was a Christmas tape.
G**D
Winnie
The VHS is probably good but was broken so did not get to watch it. It has been returned without any problems.
L**E
Learning Volume 2 - 3 Classic Winnie the Pooh Short Stories
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh was a cartoon series that premiered in 1988 on The Disney Channel. 13 episodes aired before the show moved to ABC in the fall of 1988. Each episode was either a full length story that covered the entire episode, or two short stories that filled the episode. Season 1 had 22 episodes, Season 2 had 10 episodes, Season 3 had 10 episodes and Season 4 had 8 episodes, totaling 50 episodes and concluding in 1991.The series was then followed by a number of specials. In order, these were Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too in 1991, Boo To You! Winnie the Pooh in 1996, A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving in 1998, Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You in 1999 and Winnie the Pooh; A Very Merry Pooh Year in 2002.As of 2012, Disney has yet to release the show as a complete series. The majority of episodes have however been released in various collections over the years. The only episodes not to be released in the US on any home media format are-Pooh Oughta Be in Pictures (the very first episode- this is available on the UK VHS video Hundred Acre Hero at Amazon.co.uk)Cleanliness Is Next to Impossible (episode 6- this is available on the UK VHS Bubbles and Troubles at Amazon.co.uk)To Be or Not To Bee (episode 38.1- not available on any home media format in the world)Sorry Wrong Slusher (episode 43- not available on any home media format in the world)The rest of the series has been released either on DVD or VHS.Now as to this specific Winnie the Pooh: Sharing and Caring - Learning VHS video.This is Volume 2 in the Winnie the Pooh: Learning VHS series. The next volume is Winnie The Pooh: Helping Others [VHS ]. The previous volume is Winnie the Pooh: Making Friends [VHS ]Episodes include:Lights Out (Episode 20-2)(Also available on the UK DVD Magical World of Winnie the Pooh Volume 7 - Share Your World)The Rats Who Came to Dinner (Episode 17-2)(Also available on the UK VHS The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Pooh Bear's Big Surpriseand the UK DVD Magical World of Winnie the Pooh Volume 7 - Share Your World)No Rabbit's a Fortress (Episode 28-2)(Also available on the DVD Growing Up with Winnie the Pooh - Love and Friendship and the UK DVD Magical World of Winnie the Pooh Volume 6 - Love And Friendship)
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