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The house at Pooh Corner

The house at Pooh Corner

by Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956

BookID: 73011

Language:English

Illustrator:Shepard, Ernest H. (Ernest Howard), 1879-1976

Contents:In which a house is built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore -- In which Tigger comes to the forest and has breakfast -- In which a search is organized, and Piglet nearly meets the Heffalump again -- In which it is shown that Tiggers don't climb trees -- In which Rabbit has a busy day, and we learn what Christopher Robin does in the mornings -- In which Pooh invents a new game and Eeyore joins in -- In which Tigger is unbounced -- In which Piglet does a very grand thing -- In which Eeyore finds the Wolery and Owl moves into it -- In which Christopher Robin and Pooh come to an enchanted place, and we leave them there.

Reading Level:Reading ease score: 91.8 (5th grade). Very easy to read.

Copyright Status:Public domain in the USA.

Animals -- Juvenile fictionToys -- Juvenile fictionTeddy bears -- Juvenile fictionWinnie-the-Pooh (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction

Description

"The House at Pooh Corner" by A. A. Milne is a children's book published in 1928. This second and final novel featuring Winnie-the-Pooh introduces the bouncing character Tigger to the Hundred Acre Wood. Through ten interconnected stories, beloved characters including Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and Rabbit experience gentle adventures—building houses, playing new games, organizing search parties, and navigating friendships. As Christopher Robin grows older and spends mornings doing "education," the tales quietly acknowledge childhood's inevitable passage while celebrating imagination and companionship. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Class:PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

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