Episode 183: The Real Story of Winnie-the-Pooh (a special episode for Jacob Barrett)
Episode Description:
Did you know Winnie-the-Pooh was inspired by a real bear?
In this episode of Real Cool History for Kids, we travel back to World War I to uncover the fascinating true story behind one of the world's most beloved storybook characters. Meet Harry Colebourn, a Canadian veterinarian who rescued a tiny black bear cub named Winnie, and discover how her incredible journey to the London Zoo forever changed children's literature.
You'll also learn how a young boy named Christopher Robin and his favorite stuffed animals inspired his father, A. A. Milne, to write the timeless Winnie-the-Pooh stories that families have enjoyed for generations.
Along the way, we'll explore geography, make connections to World War I (Episode 72), and discover how one small act of kindness can leave a legacy that lasts for more than a century.
Other podcast episodes featuring World War 1 stories:
Episode 2 – Jack's Story – C.S. Lewis (1914)
Episode 139 – Sergeant Stubby (World War I)
Episode 127 – Sergeant Alvin York (World War I)
Episode 169 - The Amazing Story of Cher Ami (World War 1)
Episode 165 - The Halifax Explosion of 1917 (World War 1)
Episode 125 – The Last Tsar's Family (1918)
Show Notes
Episode 183: The Real Story of Winnie-the-Pooh (a special episode for Jacob Barrett)
Episode Description:
Did you know Winnie-the-Pooh was inspired by a real bear?
In this episode of Real Cool History for Kids, we travel back to World War I to uncover the fascinating true story behind one of the world's most beloved storybook characters. Meet Harry Colebourn, a Canadian veterinarian who rescued a tiny black bear cub named Winnie, and discover how her incredible journey to the London Zoo forever changed children's literature.
You'll also learn how a young boy named Christopher Robin and his favorite stuffed animals inspired his father, A. A. Milne, to write the timeless Winnie-the-Pooh stories that families have enjoyed for generations.
Along the way, we'll explore geography, make connections to World War I (Episode 72), and discover how one small act of kindness can leave a legacy that lasts for more than a century.
Other podcast episodes featuring World War 1 stories:
Episode 2 – Jack's Story – C.S. Lewis (1914)
Episode 139 – Sergeant Stubby (World War I)
Episode 127 – Sergeant Alvin York (World War I)
Episode 169 - The Amazing Story of Cher Ami (World War 1)
Episode 165 - The Halifax Explosion of 1917 (World War 1)
Episode 125 – The Last Tsar's Family (1918)
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