Alan Alexander Milnefue a british writer, best known as the creator of Winnie the Pooh.
Writer of children’s stories, Milne wrote several plays of fantasy that were famous during the twenties and the thirties, when the people began to know him as a writer for children. Although not started as such, since he wrote several novels of his time and a police in 1922.
He tried to cover the theatre with a play based on the book “The wind in the willows” by Kenneth Grahame, but opted for the style that mark him as a great teacher: poems and stories.
Was wanting to write stories for his son Christopher, when in 1926 he was born a bear named Winnie the Pooh. It was a teddy cloth, which had his son and, using that teddy bear as a protagonist, told his son Christopher stories about the wonderful fantasy world of Pooh and his friends. After captivate the attention of the whole world, Winnie of Pooh and his friends Cangu and Rite, Igor the donkey, the naughty Tigger, Rabbit, Owl and piglet Puerquito were brought to the cinema of the hand of Walt Disney.
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