- After being blown around in the wind, Piglet is afraid to go outside again. When Pooh falls out of bed, he finds a tooth on the floor, and Rabbit tells him that it's his sweet tooth, and he must get it back to eat honey again.
- "Gone with the Wind"
After being battered about by very strong winds, Piglet decides that he will never come out from under his bed. His friends try all manner of methods to help him, but when these fail, they decide to throw him a 'staying inside' party, with Pooh providing his little friend with a pinwheel as a gift.
One evening, Piglet looks out his window, and sees Pooh being blown about by the wind. Fearing for his friend's safety, Piglet uses the pinwheel to save Pooh, and it appears that Piglet's fear of the wind has now subsided.
"Nothing But The Tooth"
After stumbling out of bed and tumbling through some marbles, Pooh finds a tooth. The the others are unsure just what this means, until Rabbit devises that it must be Pooh's 'sweet tooth,' and that without it, he cannot have any honey ever again. Attempts to put it back in Pooh's mouth prove futile, so Rabbit devises they plant it in his garden to have it 'grow.' This leads to some pack rats stealing the tooth, before Pooh finally makes a deal to get it back.
Pooh then relates the story to Christopher Robin, who tells Pooh that the tooth is actually a baby tooth of his. Christopher then encourages Pooh to put the tooth under his pillow for the tooth fairy, and is rewarded in the morning with a pot of honey.
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