Winnie the Pooh and all, all, all. Alan Milne - Winnie the Pooh and All, All, All A Milne Winnie the Pooh and the Tiger retelling

Milne. A. "Winnie the Pooh and all, all, all"

The main characters of the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all all all" and their characteristics:

  1. Christopher Robin is a smart and kind boy who loves his friends very much and plays different games with them. Christopher Robin has a very rich imagination and is very fond of fairy tales.
  2. Winnie the Pooh, a teddy bear who loves honey, writes songs. never lose heart, but often gets into funny situations.
  3. Piglet, small and cheerful, sometimes cowardly, but ready to make sacrifices for the sake of his friends.
  4. The rabbit, very smart and literate, is often dissatisfied with the pranks of the others.
  5. The owl, considered the smartest in the forest, can't actually read.
  6. Eeyore, the donkey who was always sad, maybe because he eats thistles
  7. Kanga, Roo's mother, is very caring and thoughtful.
  8. Little Roo, a little prankster who loves to play everything in the world
  9. Tigra, boastful and unceremonious, but very kind.
Plan for retelling the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all all all"
  1. Winnie the Pooh and the Wrong Bees
  2. Winnie the Pooh gets stuck down the rabbit hole
  3. Buka and Byaka
  4. Tail Eeyore
  5. Heffalump
  6. Eeyore's birthday
  7. Kanga washes Piglet
  8. North Pole
  9. Flood
  10. House for Eeyore
  11. What does the tiger love?
  12. right now
  13. Tiger on a tree
  14. trivia game
  15. Tigger saves Rabbit
  16. Owl house
  17. Dedication Piglet
  18. Parting.
The shortest content of the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all all all" for the reader's diary in 6 sentences:
  1. Winnie the Pooh, his friends Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore donkey live in the fairy forest.
  2. Various adventures happen with friends and Christopher Robin always comes to the rescue.
  3. Kanga and little Roo appear in the Forest, and Rabbit at first wants to drive them away, but then befriends Roo.
  4. Tigger appears in the forest and stays with Kenga.
  5. The owl loses its home and Piglet moves in with Winnie the Pooh.
  6. Christopher Robin announces that he has to leave.
The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all all all"
Happy is he who has true friends.

What does the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all all all" teach
This story teaches us about friendship. Teaches that friends should always help each other. It teaches that fantasy and imagination are very important qualities for a child, because thanks to them, the child learns the world.

Review of the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all all all"
This is a very kind and funny fairy tale, in which it is especially interesting to read the songs that Winnie the Pooh composes. Winnie the Pooh himself is a very kind and cheerful bear who constantly gets into different stories. But that's what makes this story so sweet. From the first lines we fall in love with Winnie the Pooh and regret that we do not have such a wonderful friend.

Proverbs to the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all all all"
The fairy tale is red in warehouse, but the song is in tune.
One for all and all for one.

Summary, summary of chaptersfairy tales "Winnie the Pooh and all all all"
Chapter 1.
Christopher Robin names his teddy bear after a swan and a she-bear. Christopher Robin asks dad to tell Winnie the Pooh a fairy tale. Dad tells how the bear cub lived under the sign "Mr. Sanders".
One day Winnie the Pooh went out to an oak tree where bees were buzzing. He decided to eat honey and climbed a tree. At the same time, he sang puffs.
The branch broke off and Winnie the Pooh fell into the bushes. He got up and went to Christopher Robin and asked for a blue balloon to be mistaken for a cloud by the bees.
Together with Christopher Robin, Pooh returned to the oak. Winnie the Pooh flew up to the bees.
The bees suspected something and Pooh asked Robin to bring an umbrella, and he walks with an umbrella under an oak tree.
The bees turn out to be wrong and bite Pooh. Christopher shoots the balloon but hits Pooh, then he knocks the balloon down and Pooh falls to the ground.
Chapter 2
Winnie the Pooh walks and sings grumble. He sees the Rabbit's hole. He asks if anyone is at home, but Rabbit says that he has gone to Winnie the Pooh. Winnie admits that he is Winnie the Pooh.
Winnie the Pooh is reinforced with honey and condensed milk until he eats all the Rabbit's supplies.
He tries to get out of the hole and gets stuck.
Rabbit calls Christopher Robin and they decide to wait for Pooh to lose weight. A week later, friends pull out Winnie the Pooh.
Chapter 3
Piglet sees Winnie the Pooh, who is tracking down the terrible Buku. They follow the tracks and see that another animal has been added to Buka. Then a third chain of footprints appears, smaller ones, and the friends decide that this is Byaka.
Christopher Robin asks Winnie the Pooh why he is walking in circles in his footsteps.
Chapter 4
Pooh discovers that Eeyore has lost his tail. Winnie the Pooh promises to find the tail and goes to the Owl, who knows everything.
Owl suggests that Pooh go to the press, and Pooh thinks Owl is sneezing. Owl then takes Pooh to see ads written by Christopher Robin, and Pooh notices the bell string.
Winnie the Pooh recognizes Eeyore's tail and gives it to the donkey.
Chapter 5
Christopher Robin, Pooh and Piglet discuss the habits of Heffalumps. Winnie the Pooh decides to catch the Heffalump.
To do this, he wants to dig a very deep hole. Piglet is left to dig a hole, while Winnie the Pooh goes to get honey for bait. The friends put the honey pot in the pit and disperse. At night, Pooh is looking for honey at home and remembers about the pot in the pit.
Pooh eats the honey and can't get his head out of the pot. Piglet mistakes Winnie the Pooh for a Heffalump and calls Christopher Robin. Christopher Robin saves Pooh.
Chapter 6
Eeyore is sad because it's his birthday. Pooh decides to give something to the donkey and tells Piglet about his birthday.
Pooh decides to donate honey, but eats all the honey on the way. The owl signs the empty pot.
Piglet carries a balloon and it bursts.
Piglet gives Eeyore a rag from the ball. Pooh gives Eeyore an empty pot. The donkey is happy that his ball easily enters the pot.
Chapter 7
Kang's mother and baby Roo appear in the forest.
The rabbit decides to steal baby Roo to drive Kanga out of the forest. He plans the kidnapping.
Pooh diverts Kanga's attention and Piglet jumps into her pocket. The rabbit carries away baby Roo.
Kanga decides to play a prank on Piglet and pretends to take him for little Roo. She washes Piglet and gives him medicine.
After washing, Christopher Robin does not recognize Piglet and he runs away from Kanga.
Chapter 8
Christopher Robin gathers everyone in search of the North Pole. Friends go on an expedition. They stop and eat. Then they look for the earth's axis. Pooh finds a long stick and his friends stick it in the ground. Christopher Robin signs the North Pole.
Chapter 9
It's raining in the forest. Piglet is surrounded by water and writes a note asking for help. He puts it in a bottle.
Pooh saves honey and sits on a tree. He sees the bottle and reads Piglet's message. Pooh in a pot floats to Christopher Robin. Christopher Robin and Pooh swim in an umbrella and save Piglet.
Chapter 10
Snowing. Winnie the Pooh and Piglet decide to build a house for Eeyore and find a bunch of branches.
Eeyore complains to Christopher Robin that someone has destroyed his branch house. Christopher Robin and the donkey go looking for a house and find Pooh and Piglet. They show Eeyore a new home that the donkey likes.
Chapter 11
Winnie the Pooh meets Tigger and asks what Tiggers love. Tigra replies that he loves everything.
It turns out that tigers do not like honey, acorns, thistles.
The friends go to Kenga's and it turns out that Tigger loves fish oil.
Chapter 12
Rabbit goes to Christopher Robin and finds a note from Snapper. He carries a note to Owl, but she cannot read. The owl hides this, and learns the contents of the note from the Rabbit.
Rabbit and Owl go to Pooh and he remembers that he has not seen Christopher Robin for a long time.
Eeyore explains that in the morning Christopher Robin is stunned by knowledge, gets an education.
Chapter 13
Pooh comes to Piglet, he wants to plant an acorn.
Ru walks with Tigra and Tigra says that tigers can do everything - fly, jump, swim.
Tigger climbs a tree with Roo, but is scared of heights. It turns out tigers don't climb trees. Tigger and Roo call for help.
Christopher Robin catches Roo and Tigger in a shirt.
Chapter 14
Winnie the Pooh invents the game of Trivia. He drops sticks from one side of the bridge and waits to see which stick comes out from under the bridge first. Everyone is playing dumb.
Eeyore emerges from under the bridge. Eeyore tells how he was run over and fell into the water.
Tigra explained that he did not jump on anyone, but simply cleared his throat.
Chapter 15
Rabbit offers to teach Tigre a lesson and, taking him on a hike, leave him in the forest.
Friends take Tigra with them on a hike and hide from him in the forest. Tigra is looking for friends and returns to Kenga.
Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit and Piglet got lost in the forest. Christopher Robin decides to look for them and finds Pooh and Piglet. Tigger finds Rabbit and Rabbit rejoices at Tigger.
Chapter 16
Pooh and Piglet decide to visit everyone.
Friends come to Owl and go up to her house. The house falls and overturns. Pooh, Piglet and Owl are captured.
Pooh thinks of raising Piglet on a rope to the mailbox and Piglet gets out through the letter slot. He brings in Christopher Robin and he frees Pooh and Owl.
Chapter 17
Owl comes up with a name for her new home - Soveshnik.
Eeyore says that he has found a new home for Owl and takes everyone to Piglet's house. Piglet says that this is a very good home for the Owl.
Piglet moves in with Pooh.
Chapter 18
Christopher Robin is about to leave his friends and Eeyore writes a poem.
Christopher Robin says goodbye to Winnie the Pooh and says that he will not be able to visit the Forest often. he knights Pooh.

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The boy Christopher Robin has a best friend - a teddy bear named Winnie the Pooh, with whom various interesting things constantly happen. For example, one fine morning, going out for a walk, the bear cub saw a tall oak tree. From the very top of the tree came "Zhzhzhzhzhzh!". Winnie decided that this was no accident, there must be honey upstairs, which he loved very much, and the bear cub climbed a tree to find it there. Unfortunately, he fell off the oak - right into the bushes. Having got out of the thicket, Winnie went to Christopher Robin to ask for help. Christopher gives Pooh a blue balloon, on which Pooh decides to climb to the top of the tree. He takes off, singing a song that he is not a bear, but a cloud, with which he hopes to mislead the bees.
However, the bees do not listen to the song, they behave strangely, Winnie decides that "they suspect something" - in turn they fly out of the hollow of the oak and sting Winnie. Little Bear yells at Christopher to shoot the balloon with a gun. According to his plan, so you can quickly go down when the balloon bursts. The boy shoots the ball and Winnie falls down, after which his paws hurt for a whole week. He was nicknamed Pooh, probably because when a fly landed on his nose, he had to blow it off with the sound "Puhh!".
Another story happened to Winnie when he went to visit the Rabbit, who lives in the forest in a hole. At a party, Pooh ate too much sweets (he was a terrible gourmet!), His stomach swelled up, and therefore, when he began to crawl out of the Rabbit's hole, he got stuck in the passage. Christopher Robin, as a true friend, entertained Winnie with reading books for a week until the fluff became “thinner”, after which Rabbit, Christopher Robin, as well as all Relatives and Friends of the owner of the house - Rabbit, pulled Winnie the Pooh out of the hole.
In the same forest where Winnie the Pooh lived, other animals also lived. Among them were Piglet, the always sad donkey Eeyore, and Owl, who was so literate that she even knew how to write her own name.
One day, Eeyore lost his tail, and Winnie found it. Here is how it was. Winnie the Pooh, who was looking for a tail, went to visit the Owl, as she was very wise and knew everything. The Owl had not a house, but a real palace, as Pooh believed. On the front door there was a bell with a button, as well as a bell with a cord. Next to the bell was a notice written by Christopher Robin saying that if the doors wouldn't open, pull the cord. Winnie told the Owl that the donkey had lost its tail and asked for help in finding it. During the conversation, it turned out that there was a new cord on the owl's door, which the Owl, having seen somehow in the forest and called, accidentally tore off, but ir decided to take it for herself and attach it to her bell. Seeing the lace, Winnie the Pooh realized that this was the lost tail of the donkey Eeyore. He explains to the Owl how important this "lace" is for the donkey, who loved him very much, one might even say, "was attached to him." The owl hands over the string and Winnie takes it to the donkey, with Christopher Robin helping them to put it back in place.
From time to time new inhabitants appear in the forest. For example, one day we meet Mama Kanga and Roo. The rabbit is outraged that the mother carries her child in her pocket, and he decides to teach Kanga a lesson for this. To do this, he is going to kidnap Roo and hide him well, and when Kang's mother starts looking for him, he is going to let her know what is happening by saying "Aha!" In order for Kang's mother not to notice the loss immediately, it was decided to replace Baby Roo with Piglet, who should jump into his pocket instead of a kangaroo. And so that he can do this, and so that the Rabbit has time to steal Baby Roo and run away with him, Kanga's mother will be distracted by Winnie the Pooh, who must “talk her teeth” so that she turns away at least for a moment. The friends implement the plan, and Kanga only notices the change when he returns to his house. However, she knows for sure that Christopher Robin will not allow anyone to offend Baby Roo, so she decides to play the pig herself. Piglet says: "Yeah!", but Kanga is not impressed. She calls him "Ru" and is going to bathe him.
Then Piglet tries to explain to her who he really is, but everything is useless - Kanga pretends that she does not understand what it is about. She bathes Piglet and is going to feed him fish oil, and only at the very last moment the piglet is saved by the appearance of Christopher Robin on the doorstep. Piglet rushes to him in tears with a plea to confirm his words that he is not a kangaroo. As for the fact that this is not Baby Roo, the boy confirms, he says that he saw Ru five minutes ago at the Rabbit's house, but he cannot confirm the fact that this is Piglet, because Piglet was a completely different color. Together with Kanga, they come up with the name Henry Pushel for the pig. But the piglet breaks free and runs, and runs faster than ever before. Only after running away from the house for a hundred steps, he falls and rolls further head over heels in order to get dirty again and regain his former cute color. Little Roo and Kanga stay in the fairy forest.
One day, an unknown beast named Tigra appears in the forest. He has such a friendly wide smile that Winnie the Pooh wants to treat her to his favorite delicacy - honey, however, it turns out that tigers do not eat honey at all. Then Pooh and Tigger go to visit Piglet, where it turns out that tigers don't eat acorns either. Eeyore treats Tigger with thistles, which he loves very much himself, but does not want to eat his Tigger either. Winnie the Pooh comes to the conclusion that one who does not eat anything at all will not grow up.
The company goes to Kenga, where Tigra finally enjoys the treat and agrees to eat it - it's fish oil, Little Roo's medicine, which Roo can't stand. Tigra stays at Kanga's mom's house, where he is always given fish oil for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And sometimes, when Kanga thought that Tigre needed to eat, she also gave him a couple of spoons of porridge. Although Piglet in such cases noticed that, in his opinion, Tigger was already strong enough.
Life goes on as usual, for Winnie the Pooh it is full of adventures, including such as an expedition to the North Pole, a flood from which Pooh escaped on Christopher Robin's umbrella, a storm that destroyed the Owl's castle, with which the Eeyore donkey found a new home (Piglet's house , who had to go live with Pooh), and then Christopher Robin learned to write and read and left the forest (it's not very clear how, but it's clear that he's leaving)...
The inhabitants of the forest say goodbye to the boy. Donkey Eeyore writes him a long poem at parting. After finishing reading it, Christopher Robin sees Winnie the Pooh, with whom they go to the Enchanted Place. Christopher shares interesting stories with Pooh, but in Pooh's head they are all mixed up, as his head is full of sawdust. In the end, Christopher knights Winnie, taking from him a promise that Winnie will never forget him, Christopher, even when Christopher turns a hundred years old. When asked how much Winnie the Pooh would then be, Christopher replies: "Ninety-nine." Pooh makes a promise, they go along the road, and wherever they come along this road, and whatever happens to them - here in the forest, in the Enchanted Place on top of the hill, the little boy will always play with his teddy bear.

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WINNIE THE POOH Fairy tale Winnie the Pooh is a teddy bear, a great friend of Christopher Robin. A variety of stories happen to him. Once, having gone out into the clearing, V.-P. sees a tall oak, at the top of which something is buzzing: zhzhzhzhzhzhzh! In vain no one will buzz, and V.-P. trying to climb a tree for honey. Having fallen into the bushes, the bear goes to Christopher Robin for help. Taking a blue balloon from the boy, V.-P. rises into the air, singing a "special Tuchkin song." But the bees behave "suspiciously", according to V.-P., that is, they suspect something. One after another, they fly out of the hollow and sting V.-P. (These are the wrong bees, the bear understands, they probably make the wrong honey.) And V.-P. asks the boy to knock down the ball from the gun. "It's going to go bad," objected Christopher Robin. "And if you don't shoot, I'll be spoiled," says V.-P. And the boy, having understood what to do, knocks down the ball. V.-P. slowly descends to the ground. True, after that, for a whole week, the bear's paws stuck up and he could not move them. If a fly landed on his nose, he had to blow it off: "Puff! Puff!" Perhaps that is why he was called Pooh. One day Pooh went to visit Rabbit, who lived in a hole. V.-P. he was always not averse to "refreshing himself", but on a visit to the Rabbit he obviously allowed himself too much and therefore, getting out, got stuck in a hole.

Faithful friend V.-P. Christopher Robin read books to him for a week, and inside, in a hole, Rabbit (with Pooh's permission) used his hind legs as a towel rack. The fluff got thinner and thinner, and then Christopher Robin said: "It's time!" - and grabbed the front paws of Pooh, and the Rabbit grabbed Christopher Robin, and all the Relatives and Friends of the Rabbit, of which there were an awful lot, grabbed the Rabbit and began to drag with all their might. and V.-P. jumped out of the hole like a cork from a bottle, and Christopher Robin, and the Rabbit, and all the Relatives and Friends of the Rabbit flew upside down! In addition to V.-P. and the Rabbit in the Forest there is also a Piglet ("Very Small Creature"), an Owl (she is a literate and can even write her name - "SAVA"), always a sad donkey Eeyore.

Events in the forest go on as usual: either an "expedition" is sent to the North Pole, then Piglet is saved from the flood in Christopher Robin's umbrella, then a storm destroys the Owl's house, and the donkey is looking for a house for her (which turns out to be Piglet's house), and Piglet goes to live with V.-P., then Christopher Robin, having already learned to read and write, leaves (it is not entirely clear how, but it is clear that he leaves) from the Forest ... The animals say goodbye to Christopher Robin, Eeyore writes a terribly confused poem for this occasion , and when Christopher Robin, having read it to the end, raises his eyes, he sees in front of him only V.-P. Together they go to the Enchanted Place. Christopher Robin tells Pooh various stories, which immediately get mixed up in his sawdust-filled head, and finally knights him. Christopher Robin then asks the bear to promise that he will never forget him, even when Christopher Robin is a hundred years old. "How much will I be then?" asks Pooh. "Ninety-nine," replies Christopher Robin. "I promise," Pooh nods. And they go down the road. And wherever they go, and whatever happens to them, "here, in the Enchanted Place on top of the hill in the Forest, the little boy will always, always play with his teddy bear."

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Alan Alexander Milne

"Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all"

Winnie the Pooh is a teddy bear and a great friend of Christopher Robin. A variety of stories happen to him. One day, going out into the clearing, Winnie the Pooh sees a tall oak, at the top of which something is buzzing: zhzhzhzhzhzhzh! In vain no one will buzz, and Winnie the Pooh is trying to climb a tree for honey. Having fallen into the bushes, the bear goes to Christopher Robin for help. Taking a blue balloon from the boy, Winnie the Pooh rises into the air, singing "Tuchka's special song": "I am Cloud, Cloud, Cloud, / And not a bear at all, / Oh, how nice Cloud / Fly through the sky!"

But the bees behave "suspiciously", according to Winnie the Pooh, that is, they suspect something. One after another, they fly out of the hollow and sting Winnie the Pooh. (“These are the wrong bees,” the bear realizes, “they probably make the wrong honey.”) And Winnie the Pooh asks the boy to shoot down the ball with a gun. "It will go bad," objected Christopher Robin. “And if you don’t shoot, I’ll be spoiled,” says Winnie the Pooh. And the boy, having understood what to do, knocks down the ball. Winnie the Pooh slowly falls to the ground. True, after that, for a whole week, the bear's paws stuck up and he could not move them. If a fly landed on his nose, he had to blow it off: “Puff! Pooh! Perhaps that is why he was called Pooh.

One day Pooh went to visit Rabbit, who lived in a hole. Winnie the Pooh was always not averse to "refreshing himself", but on a visit to the Rabbit, he obviously allowed himself too much and therefore, getting out, got stuck in a hole. A faithful friend of Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, read books aloud to him for a whole week, and inside, in a hole. Rabbit (with Pooh's permission) used his hind legs as a towel rack. The fluff got thinner and thinner until Christopher Robin said, "It's time!" and grabbed Pooh's front paws, and Rabbit grabbed Christopher Robin, and Rabbit's Relatives and Friends, of which there were an awful lot, grabbed Rabbit and began to drag with all their urine, And Winnie the Pooh jumped out of the hole like a cork from a bottle, and Christopher Robin and Rabbit and everyone flew upside down!

In addition to Winnie the Pooh and the Rabbit, the Piglet piglet (“Very Little Creature”), the Owl (she is literate and can even write her name - “SAVA”), and the always sad donkey Eeyore, also live in the forest. The donkey once lost its tail, but Pooh managed to find it. In search of a tail, Pooh wandered to the omniscient Owl. The owl lived in a real castle, according to the bear cub. On the door she had a bell with a button, and a bell with a cord. Under the bell hung an announcement: "PLEASE LOCK IF THEY DO NOT OPEN." The ad was written by Christopher Robin because even Owl couldn't do it. Pooh tells Owl that Eeyore has lost his tail and asks for help finding it. The owl indulges in theoretical reasoning, and poor Pooh, who, as you know, has sawdust in his head, soon ceases to understand what is at stake, and answers the Owl’s questions in turn “yes” and “no”. At the next “no”, Owl asks in surprise: “How, didn’t you see?” and leads Pooh to look at the bell and the announcement below it. Pooh looks at the bell and string and suddenly realizes that he saw something very similar somewhere. The owl explains that once in the forest she saw this lace and called, then she rang very loudly, and the lace came off ... Pooh explains to the Owl that this lace is very necessary for Eeyore, that he loved him, one might say, was tied to him. With these words, Pooh unhooks the string and carries Eeyore, and Christopher Robin nails him in place.

Sometimes new animals appear in the forest, such as Mama Kanga and Roo.

At first, Rabbit decides to teach Kanga a lesson (he is outraged that she carries a child in her pocket, he tries to count how many pockets he would need if he also decided to carry children in this way - it turns out that seventeen, and one more for a handkerchief! ): Steal Roo and hide him, and when Kanga starts looking for him, tell her "YAH!" in such a way that she understands everything. But so that Kanga does not immediately notice the loss, Piglet must jump into her pocket instead of Roo. And Winnie the Pooh must speak with Kanga very inspirationally so that she turns away even for a minute, then Rabbit will be able to run away with Roo. The plan succeeds, and Kanga only discovers the change when he gets home. She knows that Christopher Robin will not allow anyone to offend Baby Roo, and decides to play Piglet. He, however, tries to say "AHA!", but this does not have any effect on Kanga. She prepares a bath for Piglet, continuing to call him "Ru". Piglet unsuccessfully tries to explain to Kanga who he really is, but she pretends that she does not understand what the matter is, And now Piglet has already been washed up, and a spoonful of fish oil is waiting for him. The arrival of Christopher Robin saves him from the medicine, Piglet rushes to him with tears, begging him to confirm that he is not Baby Roo. Christopher Robin confirms that it is not the Roo he just saw at Rabbit's, but refuses to recognize Piglet because Piglet is "a completely different color". Kanga and Christopher Robin decide to name him Henry Pushel. But then the newly-minted Henry Pushel manages to wriggle out of the hands of Kanga and run away. He had never run so fast before! Only a hundred steps from home, he stops running and rolls on the ground to regain his own familiar and cute color. So Roo and Kanga stay in the forest.

Another time, Tigra, an unknown animal, appears in the forest, smiling broadly and affably. Pooh treats Tigger with honey, but it turns out that Tiggers don't like honey. Then the two of them go to visit Piglet, but it turns out that the Tigers do not eat acorns either. The thistle that Eeyore gave the Tiger, he also cannot eat. Winnie the Pooh breaks out with verses: “What to do with poor Tigger? / How can we save him? / After all, he who does not eat anything, / Cannot even grow!

The friends decide to go to Kenga's, and there, at last, Tigra finds a food to her liking - this is fish oil, Roo's hated medicine. So Tigger moves into Kanga's house and always gets fish oil for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And when Kanga thought that he should eat, she gave him a spoonful or two of porridge. (“But I personally think,” Piglet used to say in such cases, “that he is already strong enough.”)

Events go on as usual: either the "expedition" is sent to the North Pole, then Piglet is saved from the flood in Christopher Robin's umbrella, then the storm destroys the Owl's house, and the donkey is looking for a house for her (which turns out to be Piglet's house), and Piglet goes to live with Winnie- Pooh, then Christopher Robin, having already learned to read and write, leaves (it is not entirely clear how, but it is clear that he is leaving) from the forest ...

The animals say goodbye to Christopher Robin, Eeyore writes a terribly confused poem for this occasion, and when Christopher Robin, having read it to the end, raises his eyes, he sees only Winnie the Pooh in front of him. The two of them go to the Enchanted Place. Christopher Robin tells Pooh various stories, which immediately get mixed up in his sawdust-filled head, and finally knights him. Then Christopher Robin asks the bear to make a promise that he will never forget him. Even when Christopher Robin turns a hundred years old. (“How old will I be then?” asks Pooh. “Ninety-nine,” replies Christopher Robin.) "I promise," Pooh nods his head. And they go down the road.

And wherever they go and whatever happens to them - "here, in the Enchanted Place on top of the hill in the forest, the little boy will always, always play with his teddy bear."

Alan Alexander Milne is an English playwright and poet. But he gained worldwide fame as a storyteller and author of children's fiction, especially after the publication of stories about the "bear with sawdust in his head" - Winnie the Pooh.

Milne began to compose these stories for the growing son Christopher Robin Milne, and the teddy bear got the name Winnie the Pooh on behalf of Christopher's real toy. According to Wikipedia, the plush toy got its name from the bear Winnipeg (Winnie), a resident of the London Zoo in the 20s of the last century.

Without a doubt, this book is the best book of all time for children. For almost a hundred years now, it has been very popular, translated into many languages. Several cartoons were shot based on it, it is worth remembering the magnificent Soviet version, which in every respect surpasses the Disney one. Some of the admirers of this book are already grown-up readers, whom the charm of Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Roo, Tigers, Rabbit cannot leave indifferent.

"Winnie the Pooh and All-All-All" is, in fact, a collection of short stories with the same characters. In the first chapter, Milne makes it clear to readers that this is a fairy tale - a fiction created by a father - a writer for his son. Christopher has a collection of plush toys that he loves to play with. But the very first story about bees making the wrong honey immerses readers in the incredibly attractive and mysterious world of the Forest, where fabulous animals live. These characters constantly get into non-trivial, but always good adventures. And here the line between reality and the fictional world is already blurred. Absolutely - it is not at all believed that the Forest is a fairy-tale fiction, and it does not exist. Milne's talent takes the reader into an interesting game, sometimes understandable only to adults. And children perceive all events as a kind fairy tale.

The real world periodically bursts into this fabulous Forest, new characters suddenly appear. And only for adults who read this book to their children, it becomes clear: Christopher Robin was bought new toys. The boy grows up, school begins, new knowledge appears - and the world of the Forest changes with him ... Winnie the Pooh also changes. At first, he has many weaknesses, he himself realizes that he has only sawdust in his head. He suffers from this, and even fights against this damage. Toward the end, the bear cub becomes more reasonable. The book is written with great love for children, it is imbued with the spirit of a beautiful and very kind world. It has something for adults to read...

A boy named Christopher Robin had a teddy bear named Winnie the Pooh. Christopher's father told his son funny stories about the adventures of a funny bear cub.

In the first story, Winnie the Pooh tries to get honey from wild bees. He calls for Christopher's help. On a balloon, the bear cub rises up to reach the hollow with honey. Bees don't like an unexpected visitor. To help Winnie the Pooh get down to earth, the boy shoots a balloon. The teddy bear falls to the ground. He concludes that the bees were wrong and their honey is also wrong.

The next day, Winnie the Pooh went for a walk in the woods. He went and composed grunt songs. Then he noticed a hole. The little bear concluded that if there is a hole, then there is a Rabbit there, the Rabbit is his friend. Winnie the Pooh came to visit and ate a lot of honey and condensed milk. He got fat and couldn't get out. Christopher came to the rescue, but he couldn't get his friend out either. Winnie the Pooh had to hang around in the exit from the hole for a whole week until he lost weight. Then, all together, the friends pulled out the teddy bear.

Winnie the Pooh had a friend Piglet. Once Winnie the Pooh was walking through the winter forest. Piglet asked what his friend was doing. The little bear replied that he was stalking Buku. They started searching together. In fact, friends followed in their own footsteps. Christopher Robin explained everything to them and the bear cub went home for dinner.

Donkey Eeyore lost his tail. It turned out that it hung on Owl's doorbell. Winnie the Pooh took the tail to its owner. The donkey was very happy.

Winnie the Pooh and Piglet dug a hole to catch the Heffalump. They heard about him from Christopher. At the bottom of the pit, friends put a pot of honey. Winnie the Pooh really wanted to eat honey and he climbed into the hole. Piglet thought that Heffalump was sitting there.

Friends had a lot of fun adventures that had a happy ending.