Pooh bear is an awesome lovable yellow bear who loves honey and lives in a tree. Perhaps better known as Winnie the pooh, he's a fictional bear created by A.A. Milne. A.A. Milne used Winnie the Pooh for stories and those were later adapted into numerous animated productions (such as the New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh tv show) when Disney bought the rights for it.
Winnie the Pooh (nickname Pooh Bear) is a teddy bear character in a series of Children's Books written by A.A.Milne, published 1925-1927.
In 1961, Winnie the Pooh was licensed to Walt Disney Productions which allowed them to produce animated films and merchandise.
I heard that it was the name of a swan that the real Christopher Robin ( the author's son) owned, and when the swan passed away, they decided to keep the name, and use it along with Winnie, as the name of a pet bear. The real Christopher Robin named his swan Pooh so if people saw him trying to feed the swan & it ignored him-he would appear to be saying "oh poo-the swan isn't coming to me" instead of looking like a silly boy trying to call a "pet" swan & Winnie comes from a bear saved from a zoo in Winnipeg Canada by a British army officer & brought back to England
Pooh is a small honey bear (named Winnie the Pooh or Pooh Bear) His best friend is Christoper Robin
Winnie the Pooh is a cartoon yellow bear that lives in a world of pretend called the Hundred Acre Woods. He wears a red shirt, too. There are books, movies, TV shows, and games about him!
Pooh Bear is his own type. Which means that he is a Pooh Bear.
there was a swan before pooh but thaen he became old so then winni came they named him winni the pooh after the swan pooh.
A fictional character that has a penchant for spelling errors- even his Blouse has the word Honey misspelled. We are not amused.
Yes, Winnie the Pooh is a proper noun.
He was looking for Pooh (Poo)
The pooh-pooh theory.Language began with interjections, instinctive emotive cries such as oh! for surprise and ouch! for pain.
Winnie the pooh i feel was male.
no they really call him pooh bear
pooh pooh pooh pooh
WInnie the Pooh and Pooh Bear are the same. I don't know who Pooh Bah is.
Yes, Winnie the Pooh is a proper noun.
Winnie-the-Pooh, also called Pooh Bear .
He was looking for Pooh (Poo)
If you mean Winnie the Pooh the answer is just Winnie the Pooh
The pooh-pooh theory.Language began with interjections, instinctive emotive cries such as oh! for surprise and ouch! for pain.
Winnie the pooh i feel was male.
shay pooh!
I am a FLY................. I POOH ON WHINE THE POOH I FLY AROUND AND POOH ON YOU TOOO :):):):):):):)
no they really call him pooh bear
Yes there was. It was the adventures of Winnie the pooh.