• Winnie The Pooh (Part 1)

  • Apr 4 2022
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Winnie The Pooh (Part 1)

  • Summary

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    Relax by the Fireplace with Joey and let him read you a story set to sleep-inducing music and ambient sound. Nox is your safe space at bedtime to relax, feel safe, and get a good night’s sleep.

    On tonight's episode, I have an amusing good news story about a kleptomaniac cat in the UK and then we're going to venture into the hundred-acre woods to visit the world of Winnie The Pooh. =)

    I had written as far as this when Piglet looked up and said in his squeaky voice, "What about_Me_?" "My dear Piglet," I said, "the whole book is about you." "So it is about Pooh," he squeaked. You see what it is. He is jealous because he thinks Pooh is having a Grand Introduction to himself. Pooh is the favorite, of course, there's no denying it, but Piglet comes in for a good many things which Pooh misses; because...

    If you are new here to the Nox Family welcome I hope I'm able to bring you calm and comfort at bedtime for a long time to come.

    “Will you come with me, sweet reader? I thank you. Give me your hand.” -Joey.

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