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Web Links To Other
Pooh Pages
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An Introduction is to introduce people, but Christopher
Robin and his friends, who have already been introduced to you, are now going to say Good-bye. So this is the opposite.
When we asked Pooh what the opposite of an Introduction was, he said, "The what of a what?" which didn't
help us as much as we had hoped, but luckily Owl kept his head and told us that the opposite of an Introduction,
my dear Pooh, was a Contradiction; and, as he is very good at long words, I am sure that's what it is.
-- A.A. Milne, The House at Pooh Corner (Contradiction) |
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From this page, you may "bounce" to the following Web sites. Some of them
have their own lists (long or short) of good to excellent Pooh links. Others relate specifically to the real country
which inspired so much of the Pooh Books, that of Ashdown Forest and its environs in Sussex, England.
(Other links that used to be on this page have been removed pending changes in
their status.)
Or if you prefer, you may "bounce" straight back to Johanan Rakkav's Home Page to explore other facets
of the Webmaster's online universe. |
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All About the Bear
-- one of the most popular Pooh sites on the Web, and for
good reason. |
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The Ashdown Forest Guide -- Online
-- a Web site for those who want to tour the area which
inspired so much of the Pooh Books. It even has its own Pooh
Page, complete with photos and paintings of the Forest
country. |
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Christopher Robin's Winnie-the-Pooh Character Guide
-- in my opinion, and that of many others, simply the
best Web site out there on everything to do with Classic and
Disney Pooh. (Its
FAQ
section is particularly good, as is its
Pooh Directory.)
It's part of a larger, kid-safe and award-winning site,
Topher's Castle. |
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Disney Online
-- need I say more? @;-) |
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Google.com's Advanced Search will bring up many more sites on
Ashdown Forest, many naturally related to Winnie-the-Pooh.
Other searches using other terms will bring up other pages
more directly related to the characters, stories and persons
in the Pooh Books. |
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High Weald: UK Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
has a page on
Ashdown Forest
(also see below)
and pages on other regions in the same area. For those who
love nature as the real A.A. and Christopher Milne did, this
is a site well worth exploring in detail. |
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Justin Valentin's Winnie-the-Pooh (Just Pooh)
- an outstanding and attractive British site on the
Silly Old Bear (and on A.A. and Christopher Milne as well). |
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Pooh's Corner
-- this was one truly awe-inspiring site when I first saw
it. It's recently been updated and its treasures are more
hidden, but still well worth exploring. |
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Pooh and Piglet's Fun Place
-- a visually striking site with plenty of buttons to push,
places to explore, and graphics to ooh and aah over. (The
MIDIs are cool too, and are not just limited to Pooh songs.) |
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Welcome to Ashdown Forest
-- a small, official site pointing out the unique value
Ashdown Forest has in its own right as a bird sanctuary, a
place of special beauty and a place of special scientific
interest. |
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The Ashdown Forest
Online Guide has good information on the Forest country,
but it has only two links about Pooh and one of them is
offline (the other is JustPooh, mentioned above). |
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Retroland (formerly
Yesterdayland) --
definitely worth a deeper look; it's a fine resource on old
television programs, collectibles, comics, you name it
(including, of course, Disney Pooh-related stuff). |
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| Updated July 23, 2010
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