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Man Finds Rare Trove of Winnie-the-Pooh Drawings and Manuscripts in His Father’s AtticThe papers connected to author A.A. Milne—including original drafts, illustrations, letters, poems and corrected proofs—sold ...
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18 Winnie-the-Pooh Facts That Most People Don’t KnowThough Christopher Robin went by the nickname “Billy Moon” at home, his father used his son’s given name in his Winnie-the-Pooh books. And yes, young Billy Moon had a stuffed bear he ...
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30 Winnie the Pooh quotes that are sweeter than honeyThe big-hearted bear became a staple in children's media after his debut 1926. Author A.A. Milne was inspired to create Winnie the Pooh by a teddy bear he bought for his son, Christopher Robin.
Winnie the Pooh, one of the most beloved children’s characters worldwide, has entered the public domain according to U.S. copyright laws, which protect works for 95 years. The iconic teddy bear ...
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