Milne Winnie the Pooh Facts and trivia... • Milne didn't write the Pooh stories and poems for children but intended them for the child within us.. Includes stories such as: • Pooh Goes
Trang 1A A Milne Winnie the Pooh Facts and trivia
Trang 2A.A Milne – the writer
• Alan Alexander Milne
• Born: 1882; Died: 1956
• Was a student at his fathers
school – where one of his techers was H.G Wells
• Studied Mathematics at
Cambrdige – started writing
• Wrote for Punch Magazine – later became its editor
• Was a soldier in both worl
wars
• Wrote for adults as well –
Trang 3A.A Milne – the father and
storyteller
• In 1924 'When We Were Very Young‘- a
book of childrens’ poems was published (includes a poem about a Teddy Bear who "however hard he tries grows tubby without exercise„)
• In 1925 that Pooh officially came into being In a bedtime story that Milne had made up for his son (Christopher Robin) about adventures he had with his Teddy Bear.
• Milne didn't write the Pooh stories and poems for children but
intended them for the child within us
• He never read the stories and poems to his son Christopher,
preferring rather to amuse him with the works of P.G Wodehouse
Trang 4The characters
• The characters were inspired by the stuffed animals of Milne’s son
• The original illustrations were drawings by Punch illustrator, Ernest Shepard
Trang 51 Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) is the first volume of
stories about Winnie-the-Pooh
Includes stories such as:
• Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets Into a Tight Place
• Eeyore Loses A Tail and Pooh Finds One
• Christopher Robin Leads An Expotition To The
North Pole
The story
Trang 62 The House at Pooh Corner (1928) is the
second volume of stories about Winnie-the-Pooh
Includes stories such as:
• Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has
Breakfast
• Pooh Invents a New Game and Eeyore
Joins In
• Tigger Is Unbounced
The story
Trang 7The characters – Winnie the Pooh
Role:
Cuddly absentminded stuffed bear
Hobbies:
Eating honey, always hungry
Favorite Phrase:
"Do you have any honey?"
Note of Interest:
Disney's Pooh was based off the Agnes Brush plush sold in the 40s and 50s
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Piglet
Role:
small, curious stuffed pig
Hobbies:
eagerly experiencing the world, being a good friend to Pooh
Favorite Phrase:
"Oh, dear, oh, de-de-de-de-dear, dear."
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Eeyore
Role:
Melancholy stuffed donkey
Hobbies:
Constantly losing his tail, moping about
Favorite Phrase:
"It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it."
Trang 10The characters - everyone else
• Tigger
• Rabbit
• Kanga&Roo
• Owl
Trang 11The place – 100 acre wood
Trang 12The place – 100 acre wood
The Hundred Acre Wood is the fictional land inhabited by Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends The wood is visited regularly by the
young boy Christopher Robin, who accompanies (or imagines
through make-believe) Pooh and company on their many
adventures (One hundred acres is 0.4 square kilometres or
0.15625 square miles.)
In A A Milne's books, the term "Hundred Acre Wood" is actually used for a specific part of the larger Forest, centered around Owl's house
The Hundred Acre Wood is based on Ashdown Forest in East
Sussex, England The car park at Gills Lap, TQ 467 315 contains a display panel with a map of the surrounding area and the features from several of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories marked on it The
"Enchanted place" is a a small wood 200 m to the north A
monument to A.A Milne stands 100 m further on.
Trang 13The place – 100 acre wood
Eeyore lives in the "House at Pooh Corner" It is an A-frame house built of sticks around the bush from where Eeyore's old house
used to be It was built by Pooh and Piglet.
Owl used to live in "The Chestnuts" until his residence blew down Eeyore "found" Owl his new home Owl now lives in "The Wolery" which is the beech tree where Piglet used to live Piglet now lives with Winnie-the-Pooh.