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Sunday, March 13, 2016

Christopher Robin Gives Pooh a Party



By A.A. Milne
Illustrated by Ernest Shepard
Copyright 1926
This edition 1990


This particular volume is one of a set of six books that was produced by Dutton Children’s Books as a promotional item for BP.  I came across it recently at a used book store.

In this Winnie the Pooh story, Pooh has previously saved Piglet from a flood.  Although he couldn’t swim, Pooh had bravely used first a honey pot, then an umbrella as a boat to rescue his friend from disaster.


Christopher Robin decides to throw Pooh a party in honor of his bravery.  While gathered at the table with the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh is given a present from Christopher Robin.  It is a pencil box with special pencils labeled B for Bear, HB for Helping Bear, and BB for Brave Bear.   Pooh is delighted with his gift.  

The first lesson in this book comes from Christopher Robin.  Celebrate your friends.  Celebrate their acts of bravery, however big or small.  Honor their acts of kindness. 

The second lesson comes from Winnie the Pooh.  Accept gifts with joy and with knowledge of the spirit in which they were given.

Christopher Robin gave graciously and Winnie the Pooh accepted graciously.  What a lovely combination. 


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