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Children all over the world know the book about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh. It was translated into many languages. Children in Belarus also knew Winnie-the-Pooh, but so far they have been reading the book in foreign languages. Various film studios created cartoons about the teddy bear, while his songs and saying have become folklore. Now Belarusian children (and not only kids because the book is also for adults) can read about Winnie-the-Pooh’s adventures in Belarusian. Translated by Vital Voranau, the book is an excellent present to children and adults. It features original illustrations from Milne’s book. Winnie-the-Pooh is our old buddy who now speaks our language.
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Winnie the Pooh 80th Anniversary Edition
September 21, 2006, Dutton Juvenile
Hardcover
in English
- 80 edition
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Winny de Puh
May 1, 2000, Dutton Juvenile, Penguin Young Readers Group
Hardcover
in Spanish
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Winnie ille Pu: liber celeberrimus omnibus fere pueris puellisque notus nunc primum de anglico sermone in Latinum conversus auctore Alexandro Lenardo
1991
in Latin
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A.A. Milne's Pooh stories need no introduction; they have been loved by generations of children and their parents ever since they were first published in 1926.
In his autobiography, Milne wrote: 'The animals in the stories came for the most part from the nursery. My collaborator [his wife] had already given them individual voices, their owner by constant affection had given them the twist in their features which denotes character, and Shepard drew them, as one might say, from the living model.'
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In Which We Are Introduced to Winnie the Pooh and Some Bees and the Stories Begin
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In Which Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets into a Tight Place
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In Which Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting and Nearly Catch a Woozle
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In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One
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In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump
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In Which Eeyore has a Birthday and Gets Two Presents
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In Which Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest and Piglet has a Bath
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In Which Christopher Robin Leads an Expotition to the North Pole
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In Which Piglet is Entirely Surrounded by Water
- In Which Christopher Robin Gives Pooh a Party and We Say Goodbye
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