Walt Disney Winnie-the-Pooh #2
In "A Calendar of Sorts," Piglet stumbles upon a whistle at a garbage dump while Pooh discovers an unengraved trophy cup, sparking a whimsical Olympic-style competition across the Hundred Acre Wood. With playful events and friendly rivalry, the forest comes alive in celebration—until the grand prize, a honey-filled trophy cup, vanishes, leaving the culprit unknown. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by Pete Alvarado, with inks by Bill Wright and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1977 classic features a cover by Pete Alvarado and Bill Wright.
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While scrounging around a garbage dump, Piglet finds a whistle and Pooh finds an unengraved trophy cup. Combining these two elements into a fun idea, a sort of Olympics is formed for the Hundred Acre Wood. All goes well until someone makes off with the grand prize trophy cup full of honey... and it's not Pooh.
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