The Complete Tales and Poems Winnie-the-Pooh

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The “Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh” is a comprehensive collection of the beloved stories and poems written by A.A. Milne, featuring the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. This collection typically includes two main books of stories and a couple of poetry collections:

1. Winnie-the-Pooh (1926):

This is the first book where readers are introduced to the charming bear named Winnie-the-Pooh, along with his friends Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore, Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, and Roo. The book contains classic tales such as:

  • “In Which We Are Introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees, and the Stories Begin”
  • “In Which Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets into a Tight Place”
  • “In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One”
  • “In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump”
  • And several other delightful stories that showcase Pooh’s gentle adventures.

2. The House at Pooh Corner (1928):

The sequel to “Winnie-the-Pooh,” this book introduces a new character, Tigger, and continues with more adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood. Some of the tales include:

  • “In Which A House Is Built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore”
  • “In Which Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has Breakfast”
  • “In Which Pooh Invents a New Game and Eeyore Joins In”
  • “In Which Christopher Robin and Pooh Come to an Enchanted Place, and We Leave Them There”
  • The stories often reflect the themes of friendship, exploration, and the gentle passage of time.

3. When We Were Very Young (1924):

This is a collection of poems that predates the Pooh stories, and it contains verses that introduce Christopher Robin and set the whimsical tone of the series. Some of the famous poems include:

  • “Buckingham Palace”
  • “Halfway Down”
  • “Teddy Bear”
  • The poems are light-hearted, often humorous, and filled with the innocence and wonder of childhood.

4. Now We Are Six (1927):

Another collection of poems, this book captures the whimsical thoughts and experiences of a six-year-old child, reflecting on growing up and the world around them. Notable poems include:

  • “King John’s Christmas”
  • “Binker”
  • “The Charcoal Burner”
  • The poems continue the playful tone of the earlier collection, with a focus on imagination and childhood musings.

Illustrations by E.H. Shepard:

The collection is beautifully illustrated by E.H. Shepard, whose pen-and-ink drawings have become inseparable from Milne’s stories. Shepard’s illustrations perfectly capture the gentle, nostalgic atmosphere of the Hundred Acre Wood and its inhabitants.

Overall Theme and Style:

The “Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh” is characterized by its gentle humor, whimsical language, and deep understanding of the innocence and simplicity of childhood. The stories often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and the passage of time, resonating with both children and adults alike. The combination of Milne’s charming prose and Shepard’s evocative illustrations has made this collection a timeless classic in children’s literature.

Book pages: 557

Author: Ernest H. Shepard

Additional information

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 26 × 21 × 5 cm
Author

Ernest H. Shepard

Genre

Children's Books, Kids Books