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Fantasy · 1926 · G

Winnie-the-Pooh

by Alan Alexander Milne

A boy and his stuffed bear have gentle adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood.

The various adventures of Christopher Robin and his friends in which Pooh Bear uses a balloon to get honey, Piglet meets a Heffalump, and Eeyore has a birthday.

ForAll agesGenreFantasyLength161 pagesRead time~2.5 hours

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No sexual content

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No substance use

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Eeyore's persistent melancholy is gently portrayed; otherwise entirely cheerful and warm

What this book is about

Christopher Robin and his stuffed bear Pooh, along with friends Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Kanga, and Roo, have gentle, playful adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood. Milne's stories are models of cozy whimsy—Pooh gets stuck in a honey hole, the friends search for the North Pole, Eeyore loses his tail—told in prose that is charming for children and quietly philosophical for adults. A foundational text of childhood literature.

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