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Pooh Bear Turns 100: A Century of Honeyed Adventures
24 Dec
Summary
- Winnie-the-Pooh's first story appeared on December 24, 1925.
- Ashdown Forest inspired the fictional 100 Aker Wood.
- Disney acquired Pooh's rights in 1961, boosting his fame.

Winnie-the-Pooh, the world-renowned bear, marks a century since his debut on Christmas Eve, 1925, with the publication of 'The Wrong Sort of Bees'. This event marks 100 years since the first appearance of this cherished character. The whimsical tales, set in the real-life Ashdown Forest, have cemented Pooh's status as a global icon.
The stories of Christopher Robin and his toy bear, published in 1926 and 1928, originated from author A.A. Milne's country home near Ashdown Forest. The enduring popularity of Winnie-the-Pooh continues to be a significant draw for the area, with substantial public funds allocated for anniversary events.
Disney's acquisition of the story rights in 1961 propelled Pooh to new heights of international fame. Today, attractions like Pooh Corner and guided tours in Ashdown Forest attract visitors globally, underscoring the timeless appeal of this honey-loving bear.


