Click on the album cover if you wanna listen to the album!(we are NOT affiliated with Disney as this is a fan-retrospective) This was my 2nd Pooh album I've encountered in my life and obviously it was a 'Songs and Story' album so obviously Pooh was on the disc holding a pinecone on physical copies for you so you can tell your children to put this on for you - or play Luv-A-Bye and then the story track to settle your children down to sleep with Laurie Main reading to you.
I did not buy this on CD due to me having a copy of Winnie the Pooh Lullabies and The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh which also has all the songs and the same reading there but it's worth a go! - Nowadays, I fast foward to Gopher and Rabbit's "DON'T FEED THE BEAR!", but the 3.5/5 star also occurs to Christopher Robin's voice - it just feels too Americanized. But you get what you get.
This is a review of Songs and Story: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (you will know when to read this page before you play this for bedtime if you are a parent)... Let's begin now! ⭐️⭐️⭐️½ (format used: Spotify)
However, there are some things considered with a short track list with 4 songs from the Honey Tree short with a lullaby before Laurie Main's reading to settle your children down. Sadly, Mind Over Matter is not included and they didn't produce a Blustery Day (with Piglet on the disc), Tigger Too (with the titular tiger on the disc) and A Day for Eeyore (with the titular donkey on the disc) Songs and Story album sadly, which is why I gave it a 3.5/5 star review.
I did not buy this on CD due to me having a copy of Winnie the Pooh Lullabies and The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh which also has all the songs and the same reading there but it's worth a go! - Nowadays, I fast foward to Gopher and Rabbit's "DON'T FEED THE BEAR!", but the 3.5/5 star also occurs to Christopher Robin's voice - it just feels too Americanized. But you get what you get.

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