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The House at Pooh Corner

A. A. Milne
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The House at Pooh Corner

Fiction | Short Story Collection | Published in 1928

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A. A. Milne

The House at Pooh Corner

Fiction | Short Story Collection | Published in 1928
Book Details
Pages

180

Format

Short Story Collection • Fiction

Setting

Hundred Acre Wood • 1920s

Publication Year

1928

Recommended Reading Age

4-8 years

Lexile Level

830L

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Super Short Summary

The House at Pooh Corner, written by A. A. Milne, continues the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh and friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. The book includes stories like "In which a house is built at Pooh Corner" and introduces the character Tigger. Themes of friendship and kindness permeate these endearing tales.

Reviews & Readership

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The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne is cherished for its whimsical charm and endearing characters. Critics praise Milne’s gentle humor and E. H. Shepard’s enchanting illustrations, drawing readers young and old. Some find the narrative overly sentimental, but many agree it beautifully captures the magic of childhood, blending warmth and nostalgia effectively.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The House at Pooh Corner?

The ideal reader for The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne is a child or an adult seeking nostalgic, whimsical tales that evoke the innocence and simplicity of childhood. Fans of Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie or Charlotte's Web by E. B. White will also find delight in the charming adventures and tender friendships of Pooh Bear and friends.

Book Details
Pages

180

Format

Short Story Collection • Fiction

Setting

Hundred Acre Wood • 1920s

Publication Year

1928

Recommended Reading Age

4-8 years

Lexile Level

830L

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