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Winnie the Pooh/House at Pooh Corner Boxed Set: Two Beautiful Classics in One Box Set!

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This boxed set brings together A. A. Milne’s two classic story collections, Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928). In twenty gently humorous chapters, Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Kanga, Roo, Rabbit, and Owl share everyday adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood—a fictional version of England’s Ashdown Forest. Ernest H. Shepard’s timeless illustrations accompany tales of honey hunts, lost tails, daring rescues, and the poignant moment when Christopher Robin begins to grow up. These stories celebrate friendship, kindness, and imaginative play, offering young readers comforting insights into emotions, problem-solving, and the value of community.
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

6-7

Length

368 pages

Text complexity

Character compass

Winnie-The-Pooh
Tigger
Roo
Eeyore
Rabbit
Piglet
Kanga
Owl
Christopher Robin

Discussion points

Why does Pooh value honey so much, and what makes you feel that way about something?
How do the animals solve problems together even when they disagree?
What changes for Christopher Robin, and how does Pooh feel?
Which character do you relate to and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Pause to predict outcomes before page turns.
Act out voices to deepen emotional connection.
Draw a map of the Hundred Acre Wood together.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Kindness
Explanation: Characters comfort one another during mishaps, such as visiting Pooh while he is stuck.
Real-World Application: Offer support to friends having a tough day.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving together
Explanation: Group rescues Piglet during the flood by pooling ideas.
Real-World Application: Work with classmates on group projects rather than alone.
Example Lesson: Accepting change
Explanation: Christopher Robin’s departure shows that friendships can endure shifts.
Real-World Application: Stay in touch with friends who move or change schools.