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Bear's Pooh Exhibition

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"Bear's Pooh" (English: Winnie-the-Pooh) is a child novel by A A Mirun announced in 1926. Pooh, a bear's stuffed doll, and the forest's daily life with ten episodes. In 1928, a similar sequel "Poo Yokocho House" was also announced. The series of "Bear Pooh" consists of these two collections of stories, two children's song collections announced before and after that, "When we were very tasty" "We are six years old" consists of a total of four volumes , EH Shepard is handling all illustrations.
A. A. Milne is conceiving this work from his own son Christopher Robin Milne's Teddy Bear. This work and its characters have gained popularity from the time of publication and it has been translated into many languages ​​and is being read all over the world. From the 1960 's, a series of animated works were made by Disney, and it contributed greatly to the recognition of the work. In the Disney version, "Winnie the Pooh" and the notation in which the hyphen was dropped are used, and in Japan the notation of "Winnie the Pooh" is used in both the work and the character.
"Bear's Pooh" was published in 1926, when the author A.A. Milne was in his 40's. Milne has already undergone career as a deputy editor in satirical magazine "Punch" and a humorist who is active in the same magazine. In 1924, children's song collection "Kokitachi was very tasty" (When We Were Very Young) had received high praise. This collection of children's songs is a collection of nursery rhymes made for his son Christopher Robin Milne who was 3 years old at the time, and his teddy bear, which later became a "Pooh", was also named "Edward Bear" and "Teddy · Bear "(The first appearance of this poem is" Punch "February 1924). As Christopher grew a little more, Milne conceived a story that his stuffed animals played active for his son, which took the form of "Bear's Pooh."

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