Which author created a character who describes himself as a "Bear of Very Little Brain"?

Correct answer: A. A. Milne

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BonBon
BonBon
My children watched Pooh stories on VHS tapes until they completely wore out. I enjoyed them as much as they did. Very often my children asked for Winnie the Pooh bedtime stories and I was always happy to oblige. Winnie the Pooh and all his friends will live on for centuries, or so I hope. Fun stories of love and meaningful friendships that are messages that our children can learn from and pass along to their own children.
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I could take Winnie the Pooh or leave it , but , the very first time my daughter laughed she was a baby was watching , Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day . It was like a miracle to my eyes , since she was around a year old . So Pooh will always have a place in my heart . My daughter is 36 years old now …….
Smiles
Smiles
I love bears! Winning the Pooh is my lifetime favourite. the sayings & writings are also very true, if you look carefully.
Deborah
Deborah
The real life bear that inspired Winnie-the-Pooh was named after the city of Winnipeg in Canada.
J
J
Anyone for Pooh sticks? Boing!Boing! Tiggers my favourite! 🐅
Sal
Sal
The books are very enjoyable for an adult, too. There's character traits we can all recognise in ourselves and others!