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¶ … Milne has charmed young readers with his lovable characters, Pooh Bear, Christopher Robin, and company. In the course of several novels, children met and fell in love with Pooh and his friends. Children were transported to the magical forest and carried along on all of Pooh's grand adventures, which culminate in Milne's final Pooh novel, The House at Pooh Corner. Although Pooh will not embark on any new adventures, he remains a favorite character in children's literature. In the final episode of Pooh, Milne leaves his readers with many fond memories. More importantly, he weaves an important message into the final adventures of Winnie the Pooh. As with the other Winnie the Pooh stories, Milne sets his final novel in the forest. Unlike other forests in children's literature though, Pooh's forest is bright and happy. There are no dark...

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Everyone, even Eyeore, has a cozy home with an inviting fire sending out a warm and welcoming message. Pooh and his friends are serenaded by singing birds and a gurgling stream while they go about their adventures. Even in the cold and snow, Pooh is compelled to make up little songs and poems. It is the sort of forest in which all children would love to frolic.
While the scenery is pleasant, it is the nurturing atmosphere that makes the forest a magical place. When Pooh and Piglet realize Eyeore does not have a home, they build him one. When Rabbit cannot find his relative, they all join in on the search until Small is found. Pooh and his friends are concerned about one another and work together to make sure everyone is happy. Milne has created the ideal world for any child: warm, happy, loving.…

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