The 90th anniversary of Winnie the Pooh also coincides with the Queen’s 90th birthday. In celebration there has been a new story created that sees the two meet for the first time. Jane Riordan has written a story in the style of Milne, that sees the gang from the 100 Acre Woods head to London for the first time. Mark Burgess has illustrated the story, replicating Shepard’s style to also keep the Pooh style as true as possible.
The Queen already has a connection the Pooh Bear as it is said she loved the stories as a child, and A. A. Milne dedicated his collection of poems, Teddy Bear And The Other Songs From When We Were Very Young, to her in 1926.
The premise of this new story is that Pooh finds out it’s the Queen’s 90th birthday and wishes to give her a gift. So Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Christopher Robin head off towards London to find the Queen at Buckingham Palace to present their gift personally. It is quite a sweet story, I was curious and thought it would just be a silly story but I was pleasantly surprised by the end. My full review is here, but I will say I quite liked it. You can see that Riordan has tried her best to keep it in the Milne style, being a special edition story a few things can be forgiven, but to her credit she has done a great job replicating the odd style Milne had of making things Things and nothings into Somethings.
There is a pdf available of the book if you would like to read it, or you can watch the video of it being narrated. It’s certainly a charming story that grows on you the further you read. I was quite surprised by the time I finished, I even got a little teary.

2016 marks the 90th year since the first Winnie the Pooh publication and there is a great deal more to celebrate than just the original Milne stories. A new set of stories, penned by four different authors, is being published to mark the occasion.
For those with any concerns over a penguin being in the 100 Acre Wood I think Sibley sums it up well when he said, “The thought of Pooh encountering a penguin seemed no more outlandish than his meeting a kangaroo and a tiger in a Sussex wood, so I started thinking about what might have happened if, on a rather snowy day, Penguin had found his way to Pooh Corner.” Not to mention the fact that since Christopher Robin had the toy, like he did with the others, then this is a great way to bring in a new character.


Winnie the Pooh is a story known by adults and kids alike and loved for generations. This October marks the 90th anniversary since A. A. Milne published his story and it’s an amazing journey that the little bear has gone through over the years. Winnie the Pooh was first introduced to the world back in 1926 through numerous short adventures that Milne told in the book entitled Winnie the Pooh. Following Pooh’s adventures in the mythical 100 Acre Woods more characters are introduced and the little band of friends we know today are revealed.









