If you’ve ever suspected that the seemingly innocent Winnie the Pooh had a hidden sinister side, here’s your proof.
The lovable, roly-poly, honey-aficionado became a cherished figure in children’s literature almost overnight with the publication of author A.A. Milne‘s When We Were Very Young in 1924. — Read the rest
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