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how did pooh bear get his name
what is pooh sticks
what was the original pooh stick
and what was the name of the original pooh sticks bridge

I know the answers but I would like to see how many get it right
just a bit of fun and I will tell you the answers in about 4 hours time

Good luck

2006-10-22 01:44:08 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Friends

you are nearly there one question to be answered

2006-10-22 04:55:40 · update #1

11 answers

This sort of quiz is pointless in my opinion - it would be different if we were all in the pub with no access to the internet. Anyone can find out all those answers by googling it.

I've been to the original pooh sticks bridge. Nice place.

2006-10-22 02:48:07 · answer #1 · answered by Caroline 5 · 1 0

age= 85, August 21, 1921(date that the stuffed bear was given to Christopher
-or-82, born in 1924(when the character for the book was created)
Name= A.A. Milne son (Christopher Robin Milne) befriended a bear named Winnie (short for the bears hometown of Winnipeg) at the London Zoo.
Pooh Sticks=Pooh sticks is a game Pooh and friends play together . One day, when Pooh bear was just walking along the bridge with a fir cone in his paw, in his own world, not looking where he was going (probably thinking about honey), he tripped over something. This made the fir-cone jerk out of his paw into the river.

"Bother", said Pooh, as it floated slowly under the bridge. So Pooh went to get another fir cone, but then thought that he would just look at the river instead, because it was a peaceful sort of day. So, he lay down and looked at it, and it slipped slowly away beneath him, and suddenly, there was his fir-cone slipping away too. 'That's funny,' said Pooh. 'I dropped it on the other side,' said Pooh, 'and it came out on this side! I wonder if it would do it again?'

And he went back for some more fir-cones. It did. It kept on doing it. Then he dropped two in at once, and leant over the bridge to see which of them would come out first; and one of them did; but as they were both the same size, he didn't know if it was the one which he wanted to win, or the other one. So the next time he dropped one big one and one little one, and the big one came out first, which was what he had said it would do, and the little one came out last, which was what he had said it would do, so he had won twice ... and then he went home for tea.

And that was the beginning of the game called Poohsticks, which Pooh invented, and which he and his friends used to play on the edge of the Forest. But they played with sticks instead of fir-cones, because they were easier to mark.

2006-10-22 02:16:31 · answer #2 · answered by Missy 2 · 0 0

Pooh is 80, 81 in Dec.: Pooh - based on the bedtime stories by Alan Alexander (AA) Milne - first appeared in the London Evening News on Christmas Eve 1925 in a story called The Wrong Sort of Bees

His name: The inspiration came from Milne's son, Christopher Robin - the name given to the boy in the Pooh stories.

The real Christopher Robin had a favourite teddy bear, which he called Winnie the Pooh in honour of Winnie, a Canadian bear he had seen in London Zoo.

Pooh sticks: ooh sticks is a game Pooh and friends play together on a warm and sunny day. Before we get into the rules of the game, lets us first learn the 'history;' of Poohsticks. How was the game invented and who was the inventor?

A BRIEF HISTORY: One day, when Pooh bear was just walking along the bridge with a fir cone in his paw, in his own world, not looking where he was going (probably thinking about honey), he tripped over something. This made the fir-cone jerk out of his paw into the river.

"Bother", said Pooh, as it floated slowly under the bridge. So Pooh went to get another fir cone, but then thought that he would just look at the river instead, because it was a peaceful sort of day. So, he lay down and looked at it, and it slipped slowly away beneath him, and suddenly, there was his fir-cone slipping away too. 'That's funny,' said Pooh. 'I dropped it on the other side,' said Pooh, 'and it came out on this side! I wonder if it would do it again?'

And he went back for some more fir-cones. It did. It kept on doing it. Then he dropped two in at once, and leant over the bridge to see which of them would come out first; and one of them did; but as they were both the same size, he didn't know if it was the one which he wanted to win, or the other one. So the next time he dropped one big one and one little one, and the big one came out first, which was what he had said it would do, and the little one came out last, which was what he had said it would do, so he had won twice ... and then he went home for tea.

And that was the beginning of the game called Poohsticks, which Pooh invented, and which he and his friends used to play on the edge of the Forest. But they played with sticks instead of fir-cones, because they were easier to mark.'

Orginal bridge: oohsticks Bridge is the way into Posingford if you come up the lane that takes you to Cotchford.

2006-10-22 01:58:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

He was 80 on the 14th october :)

His name arose from a toy bear owned by Milne's ( the creators ) son

Pooh Sticks is where you drop sticks over one end of a bridge and run across the other side and see which comes out from under the bridge first

Poohsticks was invented by the A. A. Milne and his son ( i think )

Pooh Bridge was an old wooden bridge in Ashdown Forest



he first appeared in a published book on 14th october 1926

2006-10-22 01:48:56 · answer #4 · answered by david l 2 · 1 0

Winnie the Pooh isn't actual. The conventions that stick to to actual people do no longer stick to to make-have faith creatures, like outfits and gender. you relatively have a topic explaining this to an 8 twelve months old?

2016-11-24 22:24:43 · answer #5 · answered by zorine 3 · 0 0

82 but he didn't get his own book until 1926
after Winnipeg the bear from the London Zoo
dropping sticks under a bridge to race them
a fir cone
Poohsticks Bridge

2006-10-22 01:54:53 · answer #6 · answered by Kuji 7 · 0 0

65

2015-09-21 15:52:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pooh is 80 this year
i don't know the other answers.

2006-10-22 01:50:19 · answer #8 · answered by margie m 2 · 0 0

You have a lot of questions..I will answer the first one"How old is Winnie the pooh"?

My answer is older than old dirt........ lol

2006-10-22 01:47:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think hes ninty, or i think the company walt disney is ninty yrs old

2006-10-22 01:47:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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