
The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh, #1-4)
A.A. Milne · First published 1926
About This Book
In 1926, the world was introduced to a portly little bear named Winnie-the-Pooh. Along with his young friend, Christopher Robin, Pooh delighted readers from the very beginning. His often befuddled perceptions and adorable insights won the hearts of everyone around him, including his close group of friends. From the energetic Tigger to the dismal Eeyore, A. A. Milne created a charming bunch, both entertaining and inspirational. These simple creatures often reflected a small piece of all of us: humble, silly, wise, cautious, creative, and full of life. Remember when Piglet did a very grand thing, or Eeyore's almost-forgotten birthday?
Gorgeous watercolor illustrations from Ernest H. Shepard appear in all their glory. With beautiful colors and simple lines, these images hold their own as classics. The tales, filled with superb story lines and lessons, will continue to capture the hearts of new generations.
Other Published Editions
Editions of this book that Open Library lists - not yet added by Book Assembly readers.
Ebook · 2009 · Penguin Group (USA), Inc.
Ebook · 2009 · Penguin Group (USA), Inc.
Audio CD · 2007 · Blackstone Audio Inc.
Hardcover · 2002 · Heinemann Young Books
Hardcover · 1996 · Dutton Children's Books
School & Library Binding · 1992 · Dutton Juvenile
Hardcover · 1988 · Dutton Juvenile
School & Library Binding · 1988 · Dutton Juvenile