Tigger, like the other Winnie-the-Pooh characters, is based on one of the actual stuffed animals owned by Christopher Robin Milne as a child. It is likely that Tigger's "bouncing" originated with the boy himself as he vigorously played with the tiger-shaped toy.
The writer was A.A. Milne and the illustrator was E.H. Sheppard
George Washing passed the idea ,but Hamilton was the first person to get the idea
Alexander Hamilton opposed the idea
A.A. Milne based the character of Christopher Robin on his own son, Christopher Robin Milne. The real-life Christopher Robin had a beloved teddy bear named Winnie-the-Pooh, which inspired his father to create the famous stories about the Hundred Acre Wood.
Alexander Graham Bell didn't really steal the idea from Johann Phillipp Reis about the phone. Mr. Reis did not get a patent on his idea, so Alexander Graham Bell decided to improve on Mr. Reis' idea, and apply for the patent.
Alexander Graham Bell worked with Thomas Watson on the telephone. The telephone was Alexander Graham Bell's idea.
He got the idea because his mom was deaf
yes he was the president of ford, but I have no idea what you are asking
Alan Eagleson came up with the idea in 1966.
by 332 BCE which regions had fallen to Alexander's army
Alan Guth did not really discover anything - maybe a bit of fluff in his navel or something. He did, however, develop the idea of cosmic inflation.
Alexander Hamilton and it was a good idea because it made a line of credit.