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100 acre wood. WINNIE-THE-POOH BY A. A. MILNE. Alan Alexander Milne was born in London in 1882. His father was the headmaster of a small preparatory school. Milne was the youngest of the family ’ s three sons. He went to Cambridge to become a mathematician. But he never did. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WINNIE-THE-POOH

BY A. A. MILNE

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Alan Alexander Milne was born in London in 1882. His father was the headmaster of a small preparatory school. Milne was the youngest of the family’s three sons.

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He went to Cambridge to become a mathematician. But he never did.

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Milne has got the only child - Christopher Robin.

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The Milnes bought him a teddy bear for the first birth- day. The teddy bear was soon named Winnie after a real-life bear that lived at London Zoo.

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Alan Milne wrote a lot of poems for Christopher Robin and about him.

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In 1925 the Milnes bought a farm in Sussex. They used it for weekends away from London. From this old house it was a short walk over a bridge into the Ashdown Forest.

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Christopher Robin and his teddy, known by name Winnie, played there.

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Each daily adventure in the forest gave Milne materials for his famous book ”Winnie-the-Pooh”, published in 1926.

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After the book “Winnie-the-Pooh” A.A. Milne wrote other books “Now We Are Six” (1927) and “The House at Pooh Corner” (1928). They are very popular today as they were many years ago when they were written.

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What happened to Winnie? The bear was putinto aglass case with the other animals.

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1.Who originally wrote the Winnie-the-Pooh stories? Walt Disney A. Milne B.

Zakhoder2.Where was A.Milne born? England France Russia 3.A. Milne had got…two sons a daughter the only

son4.What is Winnie-the-Pooh?a bear a fox a pig5.What is Winnie’s favourite food?apples honey cakes

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Any noise annoys an oysterBut a noisy oyster annoys an oyster more.

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If two witches were watching two watches,Which witch would watch which watch?

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I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish,but if you wish the wish the witch wishes,I won’t wish the wish you wish to wish.

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If you tell Tom to tell a tongue-twisterHis tongue will be twisted as tongue-twister twists tongues.

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Eeyore

He often loses his tail and asks his friends to find his lost tail for him. He often says “Thanks for noticing me” and “Oh, well”.

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He is a wise animal. He often gives advice. He also loves telling stories. He can read and write.Ow

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Tigger

He is a very Bouncy Animal. He likes to bounce, bounce and bounce… He has black and orange stripes and a springy tail.

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Piglet

He is a very small but very brave animal. He is the best friend of Winnie the Pooh. He likes bright colours and especially balloons.

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He doesn’t like when anyonedisturbs or interrupts him while he is busy. His favourite food is the carrot and other vegetables, he tries not to meet Pooh during lunch time.

Rabbit

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