Winnie-the-Pooh. Now We Are Six - Alan Alexander Milne - książka
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This beautifully designed paperback edition celebrates 100 years of A.A. Milne's cherished poetry, featuring the original E.H. Shepard artwork for a fresh generation. Famous lines like "But now I am Six, I'm as clever as clever. So I think I'll be six now for ever and ever" resonate vividly through Shepard's eye-catching illustrations that bring Milne's timeless verses alive. Explore Christopher Robin's world with his friend, Winnie-the-Pooh, in this captivating compilation, full of beloved poems such as "Us Two," "Sneezles," and "The End." These charming poems often depict Pooh lending a hand—or at least attempting to—with Christopher Robin's school lessons, capturing the essence of childhood as seen through the eyes of a six-year-old.E.H. Shepard's illustrations in this 100th-anniversary collection perfectly complement Milne's verses, making "Now We Are Six" a delightful and humorous journey into children's poetry. The collaboration between Milne and Shepard was groundbreaking in its time, resulting in books that harmoniously unite words and art, capturing the enchantment of Pooh's world. For nearly a century, Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends Piglet, Eeyore, and Christopher Robin, among others, have been imparting lessons of friendship and kindness amid gentle humor. Pooh's endearing character places him amongst iconic literary figures like Paddington Bear and Peter Rabbit, making him an enduring part of our childhood memories and cultural heritage. Whether young or old, readers can find joy in his tales. The complete collection of classic Pooh stories awaits, each holding a beloved place on any bookshelf: "Winnie-the-Pooh," "The House at Pooh Corner," "When We Were Very Young," "Now We Are Six," "Return to the Hundred Acre Wood," "The Best Bear in All the World," "Once There Was a Bear," "Tales from the Forest," and "Winter in the Wood."When Milne first started writing poems for his son, featured in "Punch" with Shepard's masterful illustrations, he had little idea how globally iconic these stories would become. As highlighted in some reviews from the 1920s, adult readers cherished his verses as much as the children for whom they were written, making Pooh's adventures a worldwide phenomenon across five continents within a few months.
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