
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most recognizable characters in world literature and beyond. When Alan Milne published the first book about the adventures of a teddy bear and his friends in 1926, no one imagined that this book would become a classic of children's literature. And in the 1960s-1970s, Pooh also became "our domestic" property with the light hand of Boris Zakhoder, who in a talented way retells the Western story, and then the Soyuzmultfilm studio released the legendary cartoon, where Vinnie was voiced by Yevgeny Leonov himself.
But few people know that the original book is amazing not only because of the hilarious and funny Winnie. This children's book has immense depth and meaning, which is revealed only to the attentive reader. And here are 13 reasons why you should reread the immortal classics already in adulthood.

























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