Winnie-the-Pooh and the Lost Boy
Tales of the Hundred Acre Wood
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Narrated by:
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Li Webster
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By:
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Henry August
In this gentle collection of original tales inspired by the spirit of A. A. Milne’s 1926 Winnie-the-Pooh, listeners return to a Hundred Acre Wood that feels familiar in heart yet new in shape. Here, Pooh wears a light blue vest with pockets, Piglet splashes about in yellow rain boots, Rabbit tends a tidy garden in pink overalls, and Eeyore adjusts his somber blue tie beneath a grey suit. These comforting differences create a world that is both fresh and warmly recognizable.
Across these stories, Pooh and his friends find themselves in all sorts of mild adventures—missing shadows, stolen time, strange footprints in the drizzle, and the curious arrival of new neighbors. With Matty by their side, the friends explore clues, worry together, laugh together, and always come to a kind and simple understanding of the world around them.
Though mysteries arise—a creature with long claws, socks gone astray, shadows that disappear, time that seems stolen—the solutions are never frightening and always rooted in friendship, thoughtfulness, and the steady comfort of helping one another. The Hundred Acre Wood may appear a little different, and the weather may shift from soft drizzle to warm sunlight, but the feeling remains the same: a place where imagination lives quietly and joyfully.
These stories celebrate curiosity, companionship, and the small wonders of ordinary days. They invite listeners—young or grown—to return to a wood where the world is gentle, friendship is steadfast, and every adventure ends with something warm to remember.
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