Among the sketches on display are two tentative pencil drawings for scenes that never made it into the finished 1926 book. Shepard's published drawings are so deeply embedded in the cultural imagination that it's easy to forget they were once the product of trial and revision.
Classic, cozy, super nostalgic - you just can't go wrong with ol' Pooh Bear. And if your idea of peak comfort includes PJs (of course it does), here's some news you're really going to love as much as I do: Scary Mommy can exclusively announce that Old Navy is launching an all-new mommy-and-me Winnie the Pooh sleepwear collection, inspired by the timeless charm of the 100 Acre Wood.
I don't really believe in 'boy books' or 'girl books,' but also I cannot help but point out that literally everyone who lives in the Hundred-Acre Wood was written as male except for Kanga, Roo's mom.