![]() ![]() It is winter in the 100 Acre Wood and 'having nothing else to do', Pooh goes to visit Piglet. Milne doesn't keep us in suspense about where the title of the book comes from - the first chapter of the book straight away tells the story: 'In Which a House is Built at Pooh Corner For Eeyore'. This book follows the same format as ' Winnie-the-Pooh', where almost every chapter can be read independently of each other as a shorter story perfect for bedtime reading and for keeping a child's (or adult's) attention! In fact, in the many years since their original publication, various chapters of these popular tales have been adapted and reprinted for younger readers in separate story books. ![]() However, it is the second volume specifically about the well loved 'bear of little brains', ' Winnie-the-Pooh' along with his friends and their many adventures in the 100 Acre Wood. Ltd in October 1928, being the final in a quartet of books for children by A.A. ![]() 'The House at Pooh Corner' was first published by Methuen & Co. ![]()
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