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Winnie-the-Pooh: The Best Conduct in All the Globe
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Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Children
Publisher Egmont Publishing

Publication date

half dozen October 2016 (2016-10-06)
Media type Print
Pages 128
ISBN 9781405281904
Preceded by Render to the Hundred Acre Forest

Winnie-the-Pooh: The Best Bear in All the World is the 2d authorised sequel to A. A. Milne'south original Winnie-the-Pooh stories. It was published on vi October 2016 to mark the 90th anniversary of the publication of the beginning Winnie-the-Pooh book. The sequel is an anthology of four brusk stories, each written past a leading children'due south author. The iv contributors are Paul Bright, Jeanne Willis, Kate Saunders, and Brian Sibley. The illustrations, in the style of the originals past E. H. Shepard, are past Mark Burgess. The volume attracted national printing coverage considering of the introduction of a new character, Penguin.

Plot [edit]

Each of the stories is devoted to one of the seasons in the Hundred Acre Woods, opening with "Autumn" by Paul Brilliant. Christopher Robin is excited to exist appearing as St George in the hamlet play, only he alarms Pooh and Piglet with talk of a dragon. Meanwhile, Eeyore is possessively guarding Something Interesting, just is it something AD or something BC? With then many questions to ask what can the friends do when Christopher Robin has asked not to be disturbed?

"Wintertime" by Brian Sibley introduces a new character, Penguin. Christopher Robin says Penguin needs Bringing Out of Himself. But will Penguin stay long enough for the friends to get to know him?

In "Leap" by Jeanne Willis, the birds are nesting and Winnie-the-Pooh is admiring the daffodils and humming to himself when he encounters Eeyore feeling gloomy considering he is convinced that some other donkey is after his thistles. Pooh sets out to find this other ass and Piglet agrees to assistance as long as the other donkey is not a Heffalump.

In "Summer" by Kate Saunders, Christopher Robin tells Winnie-the-Pooh all well-nigh the Sauce of the Nile, which makes Pooh wonder if the river in the Hundred Acre Wood besides has its ain sauce so he sets off with Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger and the others to detect out.

The new character [edit]

Shortly before publication it was announced that The All-time Acquit in All the World would introduce a new character to the Hundred Acre Wood in the form of Penguin. The Guardian reports how writer Brian Sibley was inspired to create the graphic symbol by a photograph of A. A. Milne's son, Christopher (the real Christopher Robin), with a toy penguin. Sibley said, "For me, the challenge was more simply attempting to play A. A. Milne in his own literary game. I besides wanted to find a way of successfully introducing a brand new character into Pooh's world, whilst existence sympathetic to the tone and style of the original books. The thought of Pooh encountering a penguin seemed no more outlandish than his coming together a kangaroo and a tiger in a Sussex wood, so I started thinking most what might accept happened if, on a rather snowy solar day, Penguin had found his fashion to Pooh Corner."[1] The Stylist reports that Penguin is the first new graphic symbol to be authorised past the Milne estate.[two] The Independent reports that the original penguin toy is also thought to have been bought at Harrods. "The toy department where Mrs.Milne bought the iconic carry hosted a huge array of stuffed animals," said Harrods archivist Sebastian Wormell. "In the early years of the 20th century, toy penguins soared in popularity equally the exploits of Antarctic explorers such as Shackleton and Scott fascinated the public. Nosotros believe that the toy pictured could be Squeak, which originated in our 1922 catalogue and came from Pip, Squeak and Wilfred, a popular cartoon-strip."[3]

Other sequels [edit]

This is the 2nd authorised sequel to Milne's original stories. The outset, Return to the Hundred Acre Wood was written by David Benedictus and besides illustrated by Mark Burgess. This besides introduced a new character, Lottie the Otter. Another special adventure was conceived for Pooh's 90th birthday, Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen, in which Pooh visits Buckingham Palace for the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II'due south 90th birthday.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Flood, Alison. "Winnie-the-Pooh makes friends with a penguin to mark anniversary". The Guardian . Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  2. ^ Dray, Kayleigh. "Winnie-the-Pooh'south forgotten friend finally makes it to the Hundred Acre Wood". The Stylist . Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  3. ^ Loughrey, Clarisse. "New Winnie the Pooh graphic symbol added to celebrate 90th ceremony". The Independent . Retrieved 6 October 2016.

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