Winnie-the-Pooh lives in "Pooh Bear's House" in the Hundred Acre Wood.
In the Hundred Acre wood
Winnie the Pooh does not live in a city. He lives in the 100 acre woods,
In the books written by A. A. Milne, Winnie the pooh lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Winnie the pooh i feel was male.
no they really call him pooh bear
Yes, Winnie the Pooh is a proper noun.
Winnie the Pooh lives in the 100 Acre Woods.
Winnie the Pooh does not live in a city. He lives in the 100 acre woods,
In the books written by A. A. Milne, Winnie the pooh lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Winnie the pooh i feel was male.
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Here's a hunch. White River is a small town of less than 1,000 population in Northern Ontario. It claims to be the place where Winnie the Pooh originated. There is a park dedicated to Winnie the Pooh next to the Tourist Information Centre. You could do a Google search of both "Winnie the Pooh" plus "White River." You just might get a response if you addressed a letter to: Winnie the Pooh White River, Ontario, Canada P0M 3G0
no they really call him pooh bear
Winnie the pooh, Winnie the pooh. Fuzzy little cubby all stuffed with fluff hes, Winnie the pooh, Winnie the pooh. Fuzzy little cubby, little bear.
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the pooh
Yes, Winnie the Pooh is a proper noun.
If you mean Winnie the Pooh the answer is just Winnie the Pooh