Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh
By Sally M. Walker
Illustrators
Illustrated by Jonathan D. Voss
Edition
Goodreads Choice Awards 2015, Picture Books
Amazon.com Best Books of the Year 2015, Nonfiction, Top 20
Chicago Public Library Best Books of 2015, Informational Books for Younger Readers
2016 CCBC Choices–Historical People, Places, and Events
2015 Cybils Awards Nomination, Elementary / Middle Grade Nonfiction
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Historical Fiction
By Sally M. Walker
Hardcover edition
Publisher Macmillan Imprint Henry Holt ISBN9780805097153
Awards and Honors Capitol Choices 2016Goodreads Choice Awards 2015, Picture Books
Amazon.com Best Books of the Year 2015, Nonfiction, Top 20
Chicago Public Library Best Books of 2015, Informational Books for Younger Readers
2016 CCBC Choices–Historical People, Places, and Events
2015 Cybils Awards Nomination, Elementary / Middle Grade Nonfiction
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Historical Fiction
Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh
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During World War I, a bear cub named Winnie lived at military camps with her owner. When the soldier was called to battle, he moved Winnie to the London Zoo. There, she met Christopher Robin. Author’s note. Sources. Web resources. Black-and-white period photographs. Full-color illustrations created with watercolor and pen and ink.
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