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.
J
J
Anyone for Pooh sticks? Boing!Boing! Tiggers my favourite! 🐅
Deborah
Deborah
The real life bear that inspired Winnie-the-Pooh was named after the city of Winnipeg in Canada.
Sal
Sal
The books are very enjoyable for an adult, too. There's character traits we can all recognise in ourselves and others!