


Or is he lucky, given that Winnie is also known as 'the Bear of very little brain'? Actually, Pooh has a message for us in the introduction: he says that he walked through the book one day, looking for his friend Piglet, and sat down on some of the pages by mistake. But he's a lucky little boy as he has Winnie the Pooh to help him.

We can see the signs in The House at Pooh Corner that Christopher Robin is growing up and now he has school work to do. It's a book to treasure and pass down the generations. Summary: The second of A A Milne's classic books of children's poetry and verse does not disappoint.
