Ernest H. Shepard
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Books
Walt Disney Productions' Pooh's potful of fun
Winnie-the-Pooh and friends present a variety of activities, including games and riddles.
Betsy and Joe
Portrays the rare and humorously affectionate relationship between a tramp and his friend the squirrel.
Piglet's night-lights
Discover the many sources of nighttime illumination--a campfire, the moonlight, even a firefly--while on a camping trip with Pooh and Piglet in the Hundred-Acre Wood.
Winnie-the-Pooh's teatime cookbook
Discusses the phenomenon of afternoon tea and provides recipes for muffins, pastries, and other appropriate fare, punctuated by quotations from the works of A. A. Milne.
The Christopher Robin verses
A collection of poems reflecting the experiences of a little English boy growing up in the early part of the twentieth century.
Where is Pooh's honey?
Before he can have a picnic, Winnie-the-Pooh must locate his treasured jar of honey.
Dream days
Kenneth Grahame's unjustly neglected collections of vignettes, reminiscences, and inventions capture the ingenuities of a family of children--three boys and two girls--who live magnanimous lives nourished by the secret expeditions and private games they share. Written in the last few years of the 19th century, as Grahame looked back fondly at his own childhood, these sketches of growing up are poised artfully between two states of consciousness--that of a child protagonist and that of a remembering adult--and so manage to evoke both the active energies of youth and the nostalgic tenderness of reflection.
