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Return to the Hundred Acre Wood is a Winnie-the-Pooh novel published on 5 October 2009. Written by David Benedictus and illustrated by Mark Burgess, it was the first such book since 1928 and introduced the character Lottie the Otter.
Lottie is an otter and the only new major character in Return to the Hundred Acre Wood. Lottie is a "feisty" character who is also good at cricket and insists on proper etiquette. [13] She wears a pearl necklace and can play the mouth organ, but is a little snide and snobby in her remarks.
The first authorized Pooh book after Milne's death was Return to the Hundred Acre Wood in 2009, by David Benedictus. It was written with the full backing of Milne's estate, which took the trustees ten years to agree to. [24] In the story, a new character, Lottie the Otter, is introduced. [25] The illustrations are by Mark Burgess. [26]
The first, Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, was written by David Benedictus and also illustrated by Mark Burgess. This also introduced a new character, Lottie the Otter . Another special adventure was conceived for Pooh's 90th birthday, Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen , in which Pooh visits Buckingham Palace for the occasion of Queen Elizabeth ...
Two singing waiters are paired up to perform during their theater district diner's annual Christmas Eve concert, finally gifting them both a shot at their Broadway dreams.
Burgess' illustration of Return to the Hundred Acre Wood in particular received good reviews in The Sunday Times as well as in Fantasy Book Review and Kidsreads.com. [5] [20] [21] In The Times, Ann Thwaite wrote, "With the new book, Burgess seems indispensable." [20] Jana Siciliano of Kidsreads.com, wrote: [21]
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Lottie Longman. Additionally, on ... dark winter train inspired by the 12 Days of Christmas in the castle’s 100-acre ... offers a Christmas decoration wood decoupage workshop and the ...