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Help finding these pins on PinPics

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These are very easy to find with just a couple of obvious keywords.

[pinpics]6961[/pinpics] - I typed "Pooh balloon"
[pinpics]38715[/pinpics] - I typed "Pooh bee hunny"
 
So now you know- when searching for pooh bear, not everyone writes "Winnie the" in the description when they add a pin. This is the reason you did not find the first pin. "Winnie the" is not in the description. So you get better results if you just type "Pooh", plus one or two keywords that you would likely use to describe the pin yourself.

As for the second one, you typed in "bee", which is good. You just have to be willing to take the time to look at the pins that come up in the results. If you get too many results, try adding another keyword. This is why I added "hunny". Any time a word is written on the front of the pin, there is a very good chance that the word is in the description on PinPics.
 
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