By Virginia H. Ellison
Inspired by the four Pooh books by A. A. Milne
Copyright 1973
Teazles, pleazles and strengthening things to eat and drink. In other words, puzzles, poems, quiet games
and recipes to help you get well when you have a case of the sneezles. Or, if they don’t help you get well, they are
at least entertaining enough to keep you distracted for a time.
Why is it
that when Eeyore lost his tail, Pooh found it in the last place he looked?
a. Because he stopped looking when he found it.
How about trying to see how many words you make from the
names of Pooh characters? Take Tigger
for instance. Get, rite, tie, rig, it,
grit, etc.
Then take a break to have some Banana Nectar. Blend a quarter of a banana, a tablespoon of
honey, a cup of orange juice, and a half cup of pineapple juice. Drink warm or cool for a refreshing beverage.
For a more ambitious project, use the included Pooh and
friends stencils to trace pairs of cards for a game of matching Pooh
Pairs.
Whether sick or not, these activities could be fun for any
child. To me, they are also a reminder
to slow down. Isn’t it better to take
some time for teazles, pleazles, and strengthening things before one comes down
with a case of the sneezles? Whether we
choose a game of Pooh Pairs, a cup of tea, a book to read, or a walk in the
woods, we all need a little down time to get us through the busyness of life.
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