Alan Alexander Milne's Winny The Poooh, Winnie The Pooh Bear

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“Winnie The Pooh, Winnie The Pooh, willy, nilly, silly old bear.” Winnie the pooh also known as “Pooh Bear” is a fictional, human like teddy bear created by A.A. Milne an English writer. “Some people care too much, I think it's called love.” Life lessons presented through the stories of Winnie the Pooh include friendship, making sacrifices for others, and helping others. Starting with the history of Winnie The Pooh. Alan Alexander Milne named Pooh's human companion after his son Christopher Robin Milne. Christopher, as a kid, would play with a stuffed piglet,a tiger, a pair of kangaroos, and a depressed donkey. They had a home near the Ashdown Forest which resembled the Hundred Acre Woods. Winnie the Pooh is often called Pooh bear. Christopher …show more content…

No one kicks him out of the group for being too wild and high strung. They just realize he is who he is and no one can change that. Kanga and Roo accept him as family. Roo looks up to tiger as an older sibling. Kanga treats him as she does her own son. …show more content…

When Eeyore doesn't have a tail all his friends gather around and try to find the best tail to replace it. Everyone tries to find him one to make him somewhat happy. Rabbit’s home was destroyed and they needed a place to stay. The always do what they can to make eachother happy. Even when Piglet is scared, Pooh always gets him to join in on the adventurous journeys. When Tiger is always wanting to go on different adventures or comes up with new things to do all his friends follow along. They trust each other and believe that they will always do the right thing. They have a bond that is unbreakable. Although one of them may mess up they always make a way to help each other. On Eeyore's birthday Piglet goes and gets him a red balloon. It pops and Piglets is heartbroken. Even though the balloon if popped and out of air Eeyore loves it and tells piglet it is the best present ever. In conclusion Everyone in the Hundred Acre Woods is loving and caring of each other. “If you live to be 100 i want to live to be 100 minus one day so i never have to live a day without you.” Life lessons presented through the stories of Winnie the Pooh include friendship, making sacrifices for others, and helping others. Friendship is built on love and compassion and the Hundred Acre Wood crew shows you exactly what true friendship

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