Eeyores are more aware of their inner emotional states, which can translate into technical or business innovation or can lead to profound creative work as writers, musicians, actors or other artists.
Winnie the Pooh reminds me of my son: an adorable creature who moves at his own pace, gets into mischief, and is always thinking about his next meal. So, we were excited to spend some time with Pooh and his friends during Adventure Theatre MTC's stage version.
In my thesis I proposed that both fantasy and children's literature were marginalized genres in the world of 'serious' literary academia. I then sought to demonstrate the value of fantasy in children's literature.
"Bouncing is what Tiggers do best. -- Tigger, from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh
Since the birth of our twins a little over three years ago, I've de...
If teachers (or family, or media) don't ask questions, then usually children will stop asking as well -- and their natural curiosity and imagination, which are the stepping stones to skeptical thinking, become censored in the meantime.
We all bemoan the moment when we realize that our childhood has come to pass, and that we must face adulthood head-on with proper work attire and a cu...
The Morgan Library is exhibiting a collection of works illustrating how history's greatest artists, writers and musicians were inspired by animals.
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We recently discovered our new Twitter obsession: @disneywords. Their mission? To quote Disney movies all day, every day, it seems. We've been loving ...
I realize 'tis the season for everyone and their brother to release their "best of" lists so I'm throwing in a twist... here are my top 20 moments in film this year followed by my top 11 favorites.
Holidays are usually meant for two things: downtime and family time. With these movies as gifts for your kids, rest assured you'll get both. The list ...
Stunt singing, voice actor Jim Cummings calls it. Quickly stepping in and providing the singing voice of an animated character when the celebrity who was initially hired for this role isn't really up to the task.
While "Winnie the Pooh" doesn't contain any material that could be described as religious by any stretch of the imagination, its characters and their relationships do speak to something eternal.
With nearly ten years of anticipation, The Boy Who Lived has returned to the top of the opening weekend charts with a massive $169.1 million Friday-Sunday gross.
For a silly old bear with a mind largely set on the pursuit of a little sweet smack of honey, Winnie the Pooh sure caused a lot of heavy thinking amon...
Most things from childhood become less compelling with age, like that book you loved ("Where the Red Fern Grows," in my case) and subsequently ruined ...
Winnie the Pooh is exactly what a Winnie the Pooh movie should be, no more and no less. It is quaint, gentle, subtly wicked and as cozy as a blanket just out of the dryer.
This week, we asked Huffington Post readers to let us know what book characters they would love to be best friends with. While we received some respon...
We asked HuffPost Readers to tell us which books they reread the most. But we also wondered which library books people most frequently reread. It wasn...
One morning Pooh was awakened by a bouncing sound outside his house. He heard a stern voice shouting "Bounce! Bounce!" over and over, the way a drill instructor might shout it.