Walt Disney Winnie-the-Pooh #10
In "The Grumpalump Contest," Pooh’s beloved blanket develops a mysterious hole, sparking a chain of playful chaos when Piglet takes it upon himself to be the "Official Moth Catcher of the Hundred Acre Wood." As Piglet’s well-intentioned efforts spiral into unintended mayhem, Pooh must step in as the "Official Piglet Catcher," forcing Tigger to take on the role of "Official Pooh Catcher" in a whimsical game of catch-up. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by John Carey, with vibrant colors from the Western Publishing Production Shop and dynamic inks by Carey, this 1978 adventure features a delightfully absurd cover by Pete Alvarado.
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When Pooh finds a hole in his favorite blanket, Piglet volunteers to become the "Official Moth Catcher of the Hundred Acre Wood". Piglet wreaks so much accidental havoc that Pooh is forced to become the "Official Piglet Catcher" and, in order to stop Pooh, Tigger must become the "Official Pooh Catcher".
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