A.A MILNE

A.A MILNE 

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Biography

Alan Alexander Milne (18 January 1882 - Sussex, 31 January 1956) was a British writer, known for being the creator of Winnie the Pooh. Writing children's stories, ilne wrote several fantasy plays that were famous over the years and part of the thirties, when people began as children's writer. Although he did not start as such, since he wrote several novels of his day and a police in 1922.
He tried to cover the theater with a work based on Kenneth Grahame's book "The Wind in the Sauces", but opted for the style that marks it as a great teacher: poetry and stories.

Works
  1.  Winnie de Pooh.
  2.  The House at Pooh Corner
  3. La carretera de Dover.                                                                                   

 Winnie de Pooh. ⇭ 





 Winnie the Pooh (also called Winnie Pooh in the translations of Disney, and Winny de Puh in A. A. Milne's books translated to Spanish) is a fictional character protagonist of several books of A. A. Milne and later of the studies of Walt Disney. He lives in the Hundred Acres Forest in a house built inside a tree that has a gold lettering on its door, which says "Sanders." With his friends Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Igor, Christopher Robin, Rite, Cangu, Owl, Mole, Lumpy the Hail, and Darby (from the My Tigger and Pooh friends series). Winnie is a chubby teddy bear.                           

⇭ The House at Pooh Corner ⇭




 The characters search for a new house for Owl, his house having been blown down in the previous chapter.
Hints that Christopher Robin is growing up, scattered throughout the book, come to a head in the final chapter, in which the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood throw him a farewell party after learning that he must leave them soon. It is made obvious, though not stated explicitly, that he is starting school. In the end, they say good-bye to Christopher Robin. Pooh and Christopher Robin say a long, private farewell, in which Pooh promises not to forget him.

⇭ Now we are six ⇭

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Whether you’re six, sixty-six, or anywhere in between, this enchanting collection of verses about Christopher Robin and, of course, Winnie-the-Pooh, will enchant.  
Filled with gentle humor and playful rhythms, Now We Are Six contains some of the best-loved poems for children. Between its pages, readers will delight in the always accessible, sun-filled realm of the imagination, perfectly rendered in Ernest Shepard’s beautiful illustrations. The essential book for that all-important birthday, Now We Are Six is a classic in its own right, treasured by every new generation of readers.

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