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When Rabbit asked, “Honey or condensed milk with your bread?” Pooh, overcome with joy, said, “Both.” And that was where the trouble began.
In Winnie-the-Pooh: Pooh Goes Visiting, A.A. Milne invites readers back to the Hundred Acre Wood for one of Pooh’s most beloved adventures. Always ready for a “little something,” Pooh finds himself in a rather sticky situation after visiting Rabbit—and learns that even bears of very little brain have very big hearts.
With E.H. Shepard’s timeless illustrations and Milne’s gentle humor, this charming tale celebrates friendship, kindness, and the simple joys of sharing a meal with those you love. Perfect for bedtime reading, family storytime, or as a keepsake gift, this classic captures the warmth and whimsy that have made Winnie-the-Pooh an enduring favorite for generations.
A.A. Milne created the world of Winnie-the-Pooh nearly a century ago, inspired by his son Christopher Robin and a beloved teddy bear. His gentle storytelling and wit have made these tales cherished across generations. E.H. Shepard’s delicate pen-and-ink drawings bring Pooh and his friends to life with warmth and humor, making the Hundred Acre Wood feel as real today as it did in 1926.