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THE world's favourite bear, Winnie the Pooh and the ever excitable Tigger are going hi-tech - and will be bouncing on to a computer screen near you later this month.

Disney's Story Studio: Winnie The Pooh and Tigger Too is being rushed out for PC and Mac users on April 30, and is set to delight children aged from three to six, and mums and dads too!

The game usually costs pounds 29.99 a time, but we have TEN copies to be won in an exclusive Microchipper competition today. It's your chance to join your friends from the Hundred Acre Wood in a series of fun-filled challenging games, problem-solving, reading and story telling. In this heart-warming classic story, Tigger discovers that his friends are bored of his bouncing ways. …


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