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  1. Alan Alexander Milne fue un escritor británico, conocido por ser el creador de Winnie the Pooh. Escritor de cuentos infantiles, Milne escribió varias obras de teatro de fantasía que fueron famosas durante los años veinte y parte de los treinta, cuando la gente empezó a conocerle como escritor infantil.

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  3. Tanda tangan. Alan Alexander Milne ( / mɪln /; 18 Januari 1882 – 31 Januari 1956) adalah seorang penulis asal Inggris. Ia dikenal karena buku-bukunya tentang teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh dan berbagai puisi. Milne adalah penulis terkenal, utamanya sebagai pembuat sandiwara, sebelum kesuksesan besar Pool membayangi seluruh karya sebelumnya.

  4. I go to a party, I go out to tea, I go to an aunt for a week at the sea, I come back from school or from playing a game; Wherever I come from, it's always the same: " Well? Have you been a good girl, Jane? It's always the end of the loveliest day: " Have you been a good girl? " Have you been a good girl? I went to the Zoo, and they waited to say:

  5. Alan Alexander Milne (pronounced /ˈmɪln/) was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various children's poems. A. A. Milne was born in Kilburn, London, to parents Vince Milne and Sarah Marie Milne (née Heginbotham) and grew up at Henley House School, 6/7 Mortimer Road (now Crescent), Kilburn, a small public school run by his father.

  6. It was Christopher’s toy bear, pig, donkey, tiger, and kangaroo that became the inspiration for the famous Pooh books. A. A. Milne wrote more plays, a novel, his autobiography, and political nonfiction, although he is best remembered for Winnie-the-Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner, When We Were Very Young, and Now We Are Six. Milne died in 1956.

  7. Milne married Dorothy "Daphne" de Sélincourt in 1913, and their only son, Christopher Robin Milne, was born in 1920. In October 1952, Alan had a stroke, which left him invalid more than three years, before he breathed his last on January 31, 1956. Posthumously, Milne won the Lewis Caroll Shelf Award in 1958.