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In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963," the Wool Pooh represents Kenny's safety and security, the Watson family's car symbolizes their journey and experiences, and the Watsons' house in Flint represents their comfort and stability. These analogies help reveal the themes of family, identity, and social issues throughout the book.

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