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Pictures:A.A. Milne, The AuthorWhen Sarah Marie and John Vince Milne bought their youngest son into the world, Alan Alexander Milne (A.A. Milne) they had no idea he would grow to be one of the worlds greatest children's story teller......Alan Alexandra Milne (Alan) born January 18th, 1882 was bought up in London in his farther's School, Henley House, with his brothers David Barrett Milne and Kenneth John Milne. While studying there he found inspiration in one of his teachers, H.G. Wells, who himself would go on to be a famous writer and a close friend to alan.After Henley house Alan decided to go to Westminster school and from there to Cambridge following a Mathematics scholarship. While their his brother Ken and himself were published in The Granta, from there they formed a partnership writing light verse. Two years later ken left the partnership and alan went solo and became the Editor of Granta one of his life long ambitions.John Vince Milne decided that when his son's had finished their education they would each receive £1000 pounds, Alan took his money and fled to London where he started a career as a author, meanwhile the money ran out and so he was forced to take a job as a freelance writer for local newspaper.In 1905 Alan produced his first book "Lovers in London" which proved to be a failure, to his dismay he bought back the copyright for £5 to prevent a re-print when he was a more famous writer. From there he took a job at "Punch" writing articles, when his money situation became more stable he decided to try and write another book, However Owen Seamen (owner of 'Punch') told him to wait and offered him the job of assistant editor.Meanwhile he started to write his second book "The Days Play" During this time Owen Seamen introduced Alan to his god daughter, Dorothy De Selincourt they were married in 1913. In 1915, February 10th Milne volunteered himself for the war. Through weeks of training he became a Signal ling officer, during this time he wrote his first play "Wurzel - Flummery". Alan was released from the army February 14, 1919.Since then Milne has produced many plays from:Mr Pim Passes by The Lucky One The Dover Road The Romantic age On the 21st August, 1920 Christopher Milne was born, At this point Alan had written a short verse and had given it to Dorothy as a present, he told her that any money she made on it she could keep, She sent it straight away to magazines, it became a very expensive present and Success Alan was asked to write more and that's where "The Doormouse and the Doctor" derived from, which he wrote for The Merry Go Round magazine.The childish verses became so popular he decided to write a children's book entitled "When We Were Young" published in 1924, Alan decided to call on one of his friends from punch Ernest Shepherd who went on to be a famous children's illustrator. Alan decided he did not want to commission shepherd and drew up a 80/20 partnership agreement.From there "Winnie The Pooh" was written, Alan got his inspiration from Christopher's toys and from there he wrote "The House at Pooh Corner" Alan claimed this would be his last book. Alan realized that writing was his dream and in 1929 wrote "Toad of Toad Hall" based on the story told by Kenneth Grahames "The Wind in the Willows". The last book Alan published was "Year in, Year out" in 1952 which proved to be a great success.In October 1952, A.A. Milne had a stroke, for the next three years he was to lead life an invalid, with the truth that his beloved son resented him for his stories and would seldom return to see his farther on his death bed.On January 31st, 1956 Alan Alexander Milne Died.On February 10 of that year a memorial service was held in London, that was to be the last time Christopher Milne would see his mother although she lived a further 15 years a widow.In 1961, Dorothy sold the film rights to Walt Disney, who created what we see today as the Winnie the Pooh animated stories.Today Milne's books still continue to be best sellers even after his death, and yet his classic pooh stories will still be children's favorites and his play "Toad of Toad Hall" will still be enjoyed as a Christmas classic. Falling Objects Get Falling Objects @ Myspace Layouts Lab

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This site is only for the Winnie the Pooh fans at heart. The 100 acre woods offers a chance for the kid in you to come out and bounce like tigger, think like pooh, have the blues like Eyore, or be safe when the world is a scary place for Piglets. Pooh's spot will offer you a chance to meet people with the same interest as you and to be able to share your many stories or adventures of Winnie the Pooh. So, please stop by Mr. Sanders house and have a pot of honey on Pooh, or check out Rabbits garden for a bite to eat.Pic1Pic2

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Heroes:

Pooh & The Gang of courseWinnie the Pooh A is for all the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh B is for bounces from Tigger C is for Christopher Robin and his friends D is for digging dirt in Rabbit's garden E is for Eeyore, a very sad gray donkey F is for Friends like Pooh and Piglet G is for Gopher -he'ssss not in the book you know! H is for the Hundred Acre Woods, or Honey, Pooh's favorite food. I is for the ice cream at Pooh's and Piglet's Hero party. J is for jumping with Roo and Tigger K is for Kanga and Little Roo L is for a LOST donkey's tail M is for the mess Tigger usually makes of everything. N is for napping on a hot summer day. O is for Owl who has the wisdom of the ages. P is for Pooh and Piglet, together through thick and thin Q is for a comfy quilt for Piglet R is for Rabbit. "Why me? Why does it always happen to me?" S is for Gopher's SSSSasafras tea and SSSSsummer SSSsquach T is for Tigger is spelled: T I double G ER U is for being under Christopher Robin's big umbrella "Tut, tut it looks like rain." V is for vegetables in Rabbit's garden W is for Watching out for Effalumps and Woozles X marks the spot where Pooh lives. We always begin there. Y is for the red yarn Kanga used for Roo's sweater Z is for zooming the only speed tigger knows.Last Weeks Layout Layout ©Jessica | Click for a layout!

My Blog

Winnie the Pooh Poem

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Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 09:29:00 PST

Christopher Robin's Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:05:00 PST

Owl's Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 05:32:00 PST

Kanga & Roo's Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Tue, 09 Jan 2007 05:01:00 PST

Rabbit's Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 03:18:00 PST

Eeyore's Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 07:44:00 PST

Tigger's Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 03:59:00 PST

Piglets Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 05:14:00 PST

Pooh's Biography


Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 05:13:00 PST

Winnie the Pooh's Theme Song

Deep in the hundred acre woodWhere Christopher Robin playsYou'll find the enchanted neighbourhoodof Christopher's childhood days*A donkey named Eeyore is his friendand Kanga and little rooThere's Rabb...
Posted by Winnie the Pooh on Sun, 31 Dec 2006 03:05:00 PST