Winnie-the-Pooh (Version 2)
A. A. Milne
Read by Matthew Soanes
A charming collection of 10 relaxing tales, come along into the Forest as Winnie-the-Pooh tries to get some honey, the search is on for Eeyore's tail, some new visitors arrive in the form of Kanga and Baby Roo and an 'Expotition' is held to discover the North Pole! A classic for over 95 years and one that everyone young and old will surely adore. (Summary by Matthew Soanes)
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Reviews
Second only to Bernard Cribbins!!
Sarah Gent
This ticks all the boxes for me. I don't think doing voices is strictly necessary, but in Pooh stories it massively helps! I also personally don't like when readers say "Pooh sang a song that went like this" and then just read the words, but this person has come up with some lovely little tunes! The performance is also top notch. Very expressive without being distracting. Also they pronounce "ther" correctly which is a must for me. It shows a real understanding of how Pooh should be read aloud and I can't praise this enough. I mentioned Cribbins above and he is still my favourite, but he's also the one I grew up with so I'm biased.
Excellent work!
Briana Schmickle
We’ve listened time and again to this excellent reading of Pooh stories by Matthew Soanes. My 8 year old son even has some passages memorized. Thank you for this gem, Matthew!
A LibriVox Listener
Piglet was a bit squeaky sand loud but every other voice was great and the narration was wonderful. Great audio!
extraordinary reading
Ruth Tchobanian
"I liked the book. I liked Piglet and Owl's voice, and Roo's excited voice." my five year old child. Pooh's stories are winners of course, but this reading brings it to life in an amazing way. Thank you!
Wonderful
Joe
Winnie the Pooh. A classic every child should read. This was very well done.
Love the accent
i am Reading the Merry adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle
I love the accent with Matthew it really fits the book
great
Susan A-C
great to listen to before bed
Shailee Noronha
Timeless. Great oration by the reader