Sobre o Autor

A.A. Milne was an English author best known for his beloved children's books featuring Winnie-the-Pooh. Born in London in 1882, Milne initially made his mark as a playwright and novelist before turning to children's literature. His son, Christopher Robin Milne, inspired the character of Winnie-the-Pooh and his adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood. Milne's whimsical storytelling and gentle humor captured the hearts of children and adults alike, creating a timeless legacy in literature.

Milne's works extend beyond just Pooh; he also wrote poetry and plays, showcasing his versatility as a writer. However, it is the charming tales of Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and their friends that have endured through generations. His ability to convey complex emotions through simple narratives resonates deeply, making his stories relatable and cherished by readers around the world. A.A. Milne's contributions to children's literature remain influential, inspiring countless adaptations in various media.

Data de Nascimento January 18, 1882
Local de Nascimento London, England
Data de Falecimento January 31, 1956