Best known for his books about the bumbling teddy, Winnie-the-Pooh a “bear of very little brain”, AA Milne is a household name in children’s literature and poetry. On the authors birthday – 18 January – Pooh is honoured every year.
Soulful, inspiring and life-affirming quotes have been lifted from the pages of these children’s classics and shared time and time again. It’s no surprise then, that AA Milne’s simple yet powerful words have had a lasting legacy on generation after generation.
While his success can be accredited to the books he wrote for his son, Christopher Robin, he was also a successful playwright, penning adaptations of favourites, including turning The Wind in the Willows into the popular Toad at Toad Hall.
But without Milne, some of our all-time favourite characters, Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger and the rest of the gang would never have been realised.
And we’ve got artist EH Shepard to thank for bringing them all to life through his instantly recognisable illustrations. His creations vividly capture the comic interactions between the characters, as well as their unique personalities and friendships, which continue to evoke feelings of nostalgia, a sense of cosiness and comfort.
In honour of the author's birthday, we take a look back at some of his very best novels and poetry books.
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