![]() Since he first appeared in a poem published in Punch magazine in 1924, the lovable Winnie-the-Pooh has captured the hearts of generations of children and adults alike. Published in series with the Folio edition of Winnie-the-Pooh, this superb volume includes Shephard’s colour endpaper map of the ‘100 Aker Wood’, and numerous black-and-white sketches. ![]() Shepard drew inspiration from the distinctive landscape of Ashdown Forest, Milne’s own basis for the Hundred Acre Wood, and the place where Milne’s son, Christopher Robin, spent his summers at the family’s country home. Shepard, with which they have become synonymous. Milne’s treasured stories, and the much-loved artwork of E. Published in series with Winnie-the-Pooh, this exquisite collector’s edition, featuring more than 100 original full-colour illustrations, celebrates both A. In these beloved tales, we follow Pooh and Piglet as they carry out their ‘Grand Idea’ to build Eeyore a house, meet the irrepressible Tigger and discover what – apart from bouncing – Tigger’s like best, and learn how to play what has since become a favourite childhood game: Poohsticks. ![]() ![]() This timeless collection of classic stories takes us once again to the Hundred Acre Wood to join Winnie-the-Pooh and friends on a new series of unforgettable adventures. ![]()
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