<p>‘Winnie-the-Pooh has always been a very special (albeit funny old) bear, not least of all because his books are filled with wonderful words of wisdom.', Stylist magazine</p>
When Rabbit said, ‘Honey or condensed milk with your bread?’
Pooh was so excited that he said ‘Both’.
Winnie-the-Pooh always likes a little something to eat, but when he goes to visit Rabbit he finds he can’t quite make it out the door.
This beautiful little storybook is a great way to introduce young readers to the characters in the Hundred Acre Wood. With E.H.Shepard's iconic artwork, this is guaranteed to be a bedtime favourite for children aged 5 and up.
Look out for the other titles in the collection:
Winnie-the-Pooh: Eeyore Loses a Tail
Winnie-the-Pooh and the Wrong Bees
The nation’s favourite teddy bear has been delighting generations of children for 95 years.
Pooh ranks alongside other beloved characters such as Paddington Bear, and Peter Rabbit as an essential part of our literary heritage. Whether you’re 5 or 55, Pooh is the bear for all ages.
When Rabbit said, ‘Honey or condensed milk with your bread?’
Pooh was so excited that he said ‘Both’.
Winnie-the-Pooh always likes a little something to eat, but when he goes to visit Rabbit he finds he can’t quite make it out the door.
• New individual editions of favourite stories from Winnie-the-Pooh
• Accessible price point for an everyday purchase
• With a classic linen finish
• A.A.Milne’s original story with E.H.Shepard’s classic decorations
• Winnie-the-Pooh celebrates 95 years in 2021
• Winnie-the-Pooh was the 7th best-selling pre-school brand in 2019 (Bookscan)
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A.A.Milne was born in London in 1882 and later became a highly successful writer of plays, poems and novels. He based Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet and friends on the real nursery toys of his son Christopher Robin and published the first of their adventures together in 1926. Since then, Pooh has become a world-famous bear, and Milne’s stories have been translated into seventy-two languages.
E.H.Shepard was born in London in 1879. He was a cartoonist and artist, and went on to draw the original decorations to accompany Milne’s classic stories, earning him the name ‘the man who drew Pooh’.