Full Synopsis - Page 2
One morning, not long afterward, Pooh does his Stoutness Exercises and sings a song (“Rum-Tum-Tiddle-Um-Tum”).
Afterward the Narrator describes Pooh going for a walk and finding a hole. He recognizes the hole as the entrance to Rabbit’s home. After some discussion, Rabbit invites Pooh in.
—Rabbit turns the page as Pooh enters his home.—
Rabbit offers Pooh something to eat. Pooh eats and eats. Rabbit warns that there is a fine line between taking what you really need and taking too much. He sings a song about it. (“Fine Line”)
Pooh, after eating all the honey Rabbit has, tries to leave but gets stuck climbing out the hole. Rabbit goes to fetch help. Pooh sings (“I Lay On My Tum”).
Owl enters and starts to tell Pooh what the customary procedure is getting a bear unstuck when Christopher Robin, Rabbit, and Piglet enter. They decide Pooh must stay stuck for a week while he gets thin again.
Over the week, Pooh has many visitors. Christopher Robin reads a poem to Pooh with musical underscore (“Us Two”). Owl teaches Pooh how to talk better (“Properly Perfect Word”).
Piglet tells how Pooh’s example is a guide during scary times (“What Would Pooh Do?”).
Rabbit has Pooh help dry his laundry by tying one end of the clothes line to his leg (“Oh, Pooh! Yes, Rabbit?”).
Kanga tells Pooh he only needs to hold on a bit longer, and he’ll get out of the hole (“Hold On”).
In the middle of the night Pooh hears a strange sound. Tigger enters, meets Pooh (“I’m Tigger”), does a “Tigger Dance”, and bounces off into the night.
As the sun rises Christopher Robin, Piglet, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger, and Kanga hurriedly enter and wake up Pooh. The week is up and they manage to pull Pooh from the hole with a “Pop.” They celebrate with a song (“Pooh Is Free”).
—Rabbit turns the page as they march all off.—