
Winnie-the-Pooh
by A.A. Milne · Methuen & Co. · 1926
This classic collection of stories follows the gentle adventures of Christopher Robin and his beloved stuffed animals in the Hundred Acre Wood. Through humorous misunderstandings and simple daily quests, Pooh Bear, Piglet, and their friends navigate themes of friendship, patience, and mutual support. The playful tales highlight the innocent charm of childhood imagination and quiet community bonds.
- Age range
- Ages 3–8
- Category
- Picture Book Favorites
- ISBN
- 978-110716049
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Parent notes
Winnie-the-Pooh is a warm classic that celebrates childhood innocence, imaginative play, and genuine care for friends. Parents will find very little to pause over, making it ideal for family read-alouds across all ages.
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Discussion questions
- 1How do Pooh and his friends show kindness to Eeyore when he is feeling sad or left out?
- 2What can Pooh teach us about being a helpful and generous friend?
- 3How do the different characters in the Hundred Acre Wood show patience to one another despite their differences?
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