Hundred Acre Woods
Eeyore is neither, he's a donkey ;)But he is a boy donkey, despite Disney illustrating him with a pink bow in his tail. A A Milne, the author of the Winnie the Pooh stories, describes Eeyore as 'he' and 'him' throughout the books. Here are a couple of examples, with references to Eeyore emboldened for clarity:"And anyhow, Eeyore was in the river, and now hewasn't, so he hadn't done any harm.'How did you fall in, Eeyore?' asked Rabbit, as he dried him with Piglet's handkerchief."(from Pooh Invents A New Game)"... Pooh and Piglet were sitting in the Thoughtful Spot and wondering.'What I think,' said Pooh, 'is I think we'll go to Pooh Corner and see Eeyore, because perhaps his house has been blown down...'"(from Piglet Does A Very Grand Thing)and:"One day when Pooh was thinking, he thought he would go and see Eeyore, because he hadn't seen him since yesterday."(from Tiggers Don't Climb Trees)
Piglet's friends are primarily Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, and Owl from A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories. They all live in the Hundred Acre Wood and go on adventures together.
I don't think there is a shop just for Winnie the pooh, but if you go to any Disney or downtown Disney there will surely be anything on Winnie the pooh that your heart desires.
Winnie the pooh's most grand adventure i think
I do not know when Winnie the Pooh was invented, But I know how he was invented. so, there was this guy named Harry Colebourn and he had a bear(named Winnie) that he loved very much. One day he had to go off to fight in a war(I don't know which one). He couldn't take Winnie with him and he didn't know where to leave him. Then he decided to leave Winnie at the zoo. He was very sad but he knew that he'd probably see Winnie again. then Alan Milne took his son to the zoo and saw Winnie and got the idea for a story of a bear named Winnie the Pooh. his sons name was Christopher Robin. it took place in Canada. Harry died in 1947 =( =( =( =(.just remembered--pooh was invented in like 1925. and Winnie died in 1934 =( =( =( =(. and The name pooh came from a swan. for more details, go to http://www.poohcorner.com/A-Short-History-of-Pooh-and-Winnie.HTML
A happy-go-lucky optimistic one
Winnie the Pooh is also known as Edward the Bear.http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/3/37/Pooh_Shepard.jpg
One can find classic Winnie the Pooh books online at websites such as Amazon and eBay. Another option would be to go to a book store such as Chapters Indigo.
no one really knows but i am sure someone could find out ask the Disney people or ask someone in the Disney store!! go Winnie the Pooh lol lease ask someone when you go Winnie the pooh fans :)
Winnie the Pooh goes to his "Thinking Spot," which is a secluded area in the Hundred Acre Wood where he can sit and contemplate. This spot varies throughout different versions of the story, but it is usually a quiet place away from his friends where he can be alone with his thoughts.
When the book says stuff about the Wool Pooh, Christopher Paul Curtis uses a lot of personification when Kenny gets sucked up by the imaginary twin of Winnie the Pooh.
When the book says stuff about the Wool Pooh, Christopher Paul Curtis uses a lot of personification when Kenny gets sucked up by the imaginary twin of Winnie the Pooh.