

Winnie the Pooh (or Pooh Bear) is a character from children's literature created on October 15, 1926 by Alan Alexander Milne. Illustrations are by Ernest Howard Shepard. The first French translation, Histoire d'un ours comme ça, by Jacques Papy, dates from 1946.
The character of Winnie, an animated teddy bear, was inspired to the author by his son, Christopher, whom he saw playing with his stuffed animals. In the same way that children invent stories for themselves, Winnie and her friends have adventures that may seem ridiculous to adults. The world in which these characters evolve is gentle and cheerful, without being devoid of worry. The original version of Winnie the Pooh (without the red T-shirt) has been in the public domain since January 1, 2022.
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