The writer A.A. Milne and the illustrator E.H. Shepard brought the light touch of Punch magazine to creation of the Hundred Acre Wood.
Deep in the Hundred Acre Wood, a certain silly old bear is celebrating his 100th birthday. A.A. Milne's first Winnie the Pooh book was published on October 14, 1926. The lovable bear of very little ...
Sunday was National Winnie the Pooh Day, and we’re looking back on the beloved bear who’s cherished in Cumbria.
Bay Pimentel and Pray highlight the importance of teamwork, pulling back the curtain on the creators who produced the Winnie-the-Pooh books. Omniscient narration unfolds in dialogue with Pooh himself ...
The character's success led to complicated feelings for the real-life Christopher Robin ...
The man whose drawings brought Winnie the Pooh to life spent the last years of his life hating the bear with very little brain. The biggest regret in EH Shepard's life was agreeing to illustrate ...
TEA proposes a required literary works list for Texas K-5 students, emphasizing timeless classics and consistency under HB ...
Selections from three earlier books unite in The Helen Oxenbury Nursery Collection by Oxenbury. With poems, nursery rhymes and stories from Tiny Tim-Verses for Children; Cakes and Custard: The Helen ...