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Dallas parents criticized a school district that issued Winnie-the-Pooh books to prekindergartners, telling them to "run, hide, fight" in a school shooting.
The Dallas school district apologized for not providing guidance to parents when it sent students home with a book that teaches how to respond to dangerous situations at school.
After the financial success of Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey earlier this year, producers behind the film quickly rushed a sequel into development. Principal photography on the follow-up is ...
The first book of Winnie-the-Pooh stories was an instant hit After a poem and a short story, Milne was ready to expand his magical world in the Hundred Acre Wood into a book.
A Texas school district is apologizing for sending young students home with a Winnie the Pooh-themed book without telling their parents it's about how to survive a school shooting.
Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 has released some first-look images, which you can check out below. This film is the sequel to writer/director Rhys Frake-Waterfield’s hit micro-budget film ...
Parents in Texas have expressed concern after their young children came home from school with a book that shows Winnie-the-Pooh learning the same tips the FBI gives to survive a mass shooting.
The Winnie-the-Pooh book, titled “Stay Safe,” was published by Praetorian Consulting, a company that provides security training to businesses and schools.
The Dallas Independent School District has apologized for sending grade schoolers home with "Stay Safe," a book on active shooter lockdown practices, without warning.
The first book cost seven shillings and six pence (37.5 pence) - but today a first edition of this Methuen book in top condition can sell for far more.
The school district in Dallas has drawn backlash from parents after giving students a Winnie the Pooh-themed book that teaches kids how to “run, hide, fight.” ...