THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
A big thank you to everyone who participated! :-) AND the winner is... (from random.org) #13 Brooke - Congratulations! I have also sent you an email. Please, get back with me by Jan. 26th with your home mailing address.
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Start your New Year off with a free book. In my Welcome! I explained a new page has been turned for my Seven Pillars Book Nook and to celebrate my SPBN Grand Re-Opening, the New Year, and in honor of "Sustaining-Enduring" books and the love of story, reading and learning, I'm giving away a new copy of our favorite Winnie-the-Pooh book: Winnie-the-Pooh, The Collection edition copyright 2009 E.P. Dutton and Co., Dutton Children's Book, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc. A slightly different edition from my personal favorite but just as delightful. The image to the left is the book you will win. Pooh has a special name for the books that "help and comfort" a "Wedged Bear in Great Tightness" - "Sustaining" books. A. A. Milne's books are some of those very "Sustaining" books and I'm glad to find a new home for this book.My book giveaway is open to U.S. and CANADA RESIDENTS ONLY. You don't have to have a blog and you do not have to order any books from me to enter. Entries will be accepted until 11:59pm Eastern time, Thursday, January 21st, 2010. The winner will be randomly selected by the True Random Number Generator and will be announced on January 22nd or the weekend of January 22-23, 2010. Winner will need to provide a valid United States or Canada email address, mailing address AND respond by Jan. 26, 2010 in order to receive their book - or a new winner will be chosen. Thank you!
Mandatory Entry:
1. Leave your name and a comment below telling me if you have read any Winnie-the-Pooh books or if you are wanting to for the first time or anything at all about Pooh.
Bonus Entries – you may do any or as many of the additional options as you wish but be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry—each one must be a separate comment and will be counted as a separate entry:
2. Post about my book giveaway at your own site and include a link both to your post and back to this post
3. Tweet about my book give away, use @lakedreamer in your tweet
4. Join/subscribe to newsletter update by email list in my sidebar to sevenpillarsbooknook (at) gmail (dot) com
5. Become a follower
Please, check back at my blog for the winning name and so I can get your mailing information to get your book to you for the New Year. :-)
I enjoy sharing good books and especially meeting new people who enjoy books too so I hope we can get acquainted. Sweet Reads and Happy New Year!
~G. K. Chesterton~
Disclaimer:
All drawings and quotes on this page are from the original works of A. A. Milne and Ernest H. Shepard. All images, text, characters, and their names from the Winnie-the-Pooh book are registered trademarks of Dutton Children's Books. Dutton Children's Books in no way endorse this blog or free book giveaway, neither are they affiliated with these pages in any way. Nor am I or Seven Pillars Book Nook affiliated with Dutton Children's Books. All information and images on this page comes in part from Winnie-the-Pooh, The Collection, c2009 E.P. Dutton and Co., Dutton Children's Book, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014. The information about Pooh's “Sustaining” books has been used as a public service for parent's of children, Pooh fans of today and for future Pooh fans - for their enjoyment and for the love of story, reading and learning.


















I know that I read Winnie the Pooh when I was younger but I haven't read of late. I have a young nephew who I just gave a Winnie the Pooh ornament for Christmas and he was just thrilled.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this to him and his brothers.
Aww, Poob Bear? There's always room for another Pooh on our bookshelf! I love your re-launched blog!
ReplyDeleteAA Milne is a true master of the English language. We *adore* his writings for children.
ReplyDeleteI'm a great fan of Winnie The Pooh, and I collect Pooh accessories, stickers, colouring books, but I haven't read any of the books!
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I tweeted:
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aikychien at yahoo dot com
I love Winnie the Pooh and have read some of the stories
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My whole family enjoys Winnie-the-Pooh. Thank you for the opportunity to win. And congratulations on the relaunch!
ReplyDeleteI subscribed to your newsletter. (I tweeted about this giveaway and put it on Facebook, too, but I didn't keep track of the URL. Whoops!)
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you!
My two-year old and I enjoy reading Winnie the Pooh stories together.
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i love winnie the pooh and tigger too!!! thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI don't have any Classic Pooh books, but I do read some of the "new" Pooh books that we have to my daughter. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI read these classic pooh books when I was little but haven't seen any in years. I'll always remember giggling as a little girl as my mother read to me about pooh taking the balloon to get honey from high up in the tree. I'd love to give a copy to my niece and nephew! utgal2004[at]yahoo[dot]com
ReplyDeletePooh bear... Now there is a sweet honey loving bear but secretly I'm an eeyore fan... Sadly, my classics from my childhood are all gone due to moving issues but I'm trying to find some new ones for my kids... weeshenanigans (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeletei read them as a child & read them to my younger brother and my children. my daughter collects anything eeyore
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We love winnie the Pooh in our family and would like to read this book too. thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI've read "Now We Are Six" to my three kids. We love his writing. It's fun to compare the real thing to Disney's cheap imitation! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
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I had read Winnie-the-Pooh books to my children now I'd love to read to my grandkids
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When I was 5, way back in 1970, my mom took me to Sears where Winnie the Pooh was making a personal appearance. It is one of my earliest and fondest memories. I still have the photo of me and Winnie.
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I follow via Google.
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Tweeted. http://twitter.com/eswright18/status/7609857450
ReplyDeleteMy children really liked Winnie the Pooh stories when they were younger, and now my youngest is ready to read the stories on his own! I think Roo is his favorite character.
ReplyDeletemy children have a few winnie the pooh books and love them! thanks for the chance!
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I just had my first child....and her theme is Classic Pooh. I grew up on Classic Pooh, and it's a family thing, so I'm excited to share that with her.
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Christina
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We have some Pooh books.
ReplyDeleterbjj32825[at]lycos[dot]com
Yoohoo... I'm so excited that I won. Already sent you my info but wanted to comment also..
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