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SUMMARYThe Pooh books are a father’s gift to his son, Christopher Robin. Written for a child, they reflect the concerns, the games, and the

guidance of an ongoing early childhood. Though he was a professional writer, the elder Mr. Milne was not, until he began

writing about Pooh, a children’s author.In the course of two multi-chapter books, Christopher Robin and his boy animals, have one adventure after another —everything from filching honey from the angry bees to welcoming Tigger (a very

bouncy animal), consoling Eeyore (the gloomy donkey), enduring a flood, and seeking out the South Pole. Everything is related in

extremely childish (but by no means "cutesy" terms), including bursts of poetry, rudimentary logic, and a great deal of remarkably

in-depth character study. Each animal has a district personality: impulsive Tigger, neurotic Eeyore, no-nonsense Kanga, self-

important Rabbit and Owl, humble Piglet, and, of course, direct and simple Pooh. The animals might be any group of typical siblings or

playmates and teach, through their adventures, many real life lessons.

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Characters from “Winnie the Pooh”

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Winnie the poohHe is a small golden bear, wears an

old red color t-shirt.

The first thing he says when he gets up in the morning is “what’s for breakfast”.

Pooh invented the game ‘Poohsticks’.

Things he likes to do is to exercise in the morning, go on an adventure with Christopher Robin or Piglet.

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EeyoreEeyore is a donkey

He is a blue-gray donkey

His appearance is highlighted by a small light pink bow on his tail.

He often says “Thanks for noticin’ me” and “Oh, well”.

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TiggerHe is a very Bouncy Animal and

resembles a tiger.

He is always in an electrifying & exuberant mood and loves to bounce, bounce and bounce.

The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is that "I'm the only one!"

Tigger likes to bounce a lot, "cause that is what Tiggers do best."

He takes a lot of pleasure in being able to “unbounce” some of the other animals in the 100 Acre Wood.

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PigletPiglet is a very brave animal

as supposed to his diminutive size and frame of a timid pink pig.

His original address in the 100 Acre Wood was the Beech Tree, south of Pooh's house, 100 Acre Wood Southwest.

Piglet has started living with his best friend Winnie the Pooh.