This book contains the following story:
Now We Are Six
Poems for children which feature Pooh helping Christopher Robin with his schoolwork (if helping is the word). It is an evocation of childhood, through the eyes of the six-year-old Robin.
No. of pages 103
Published: 1989
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"Now We Are Six" by A.A. Milne, illustrated by E.H. Shepard, is a charming collection of poems featuring the beloved characters from the Hundred Acre Wood, including Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore. The poems celebrate childhood and the joy of friendship, capturing whimsical adventures, simple pleasures, and the imagination of young children. Each poem reflects the themes of innocence and the passage of time, inviting readers to reminisce about their own playful experiences. The delightful illustrations enhance the magic of the verses, making it a timeless classic for both children and adults alike. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Winnie the Pooh .
There are 103 pages in this book. This book was published in 1989 by Egmont UK Ltd .
E. H. Shepard was born in London in 1879. He was a cartoonist and illustrator and went on to draw the original illustrations to accompany Milne's classic stories, earning him the name `the man who drew Pooh'. Alan Alexander Milne was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various poems. [Wikipedia]
This book contains the following story:
Now We Are Six
Poems for children which feature Pooh helping Christopher Robin with his schoolwork (if helping is the word). It is an evocation of childhood, through the eyes of the six-year-old Robin.
This book is in the following series:
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh was inspired by AA Milne's son Christopher Robins favourite teddy bear. In the hundred Acre Wood the stuffed bear comes alive and enters into little adventures with Christopher Robin and his other stuffed animals. Each chapter in the book is a self-contained episode or story.