Disney's Learning Adventures - Winnie the Pooh - 123's

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Product Description Christopher Robin has invited Winnie the Pooh, Roo, and all their friends to a potluck. Each guest must bring 10 things to share at the party ? but how many is 10? On Roo's eager quest to find out, he and Tigger discover numbers, counting, and easy memorization techniques. After his remarkable day of learning. Roo will surprise everyone ? even himself! ? with his special party offering! WINNIE THE POOH 123's is an enriching story that starts with general number concepts and moves toward concrete strategies that children can learn and use. Your preschooler will find learning irresistibly fun with Winnie the Pooh and all his pals in never-before-seen stories developed by Disney and leading educators! Discover Disney Learning Adventures, and give your child the priceless gift of learning that lasts a lifetime. Amazon.com In a story both enjoyable and educational, Christopher Robin is having a potluck party and informs his friends that they must each count out 10 items in order to attend. While everyone is busy counting, Pooh and Roo are in a panic--they don't know how to count and time is running out. Not to worry, Owl tells Roo as he gives him a private tutorial, teaching him through song that "Every number has its own name, and each number has to be in the right order." Rabbit joins in with a counting memory game and Tigger lends his talents with the catchy song "Bouncerific." Lots of instruction is packed into this gently paced program, which includes the voice talents of Jim Cummings (as Pooh and Tigger) and is delightfully reminiscent of the earliest Pooh stories. Preschoolers will learn the difference between numbers and letters, be able to identify numbers in everyday life, and learn to count to 10 while recognizing numbers on the screen. (Ages 2 to 6) --Lynn Gibson Review "A musical, magical math lesson for the whole family!" -- Bruce Kluger, Parenting Magazine