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Five Hundred Acre Wood is the place that inspired the Hundred Acre Wood, the magical place in which a fictionalized version of A. A. Milne’s son, Christopher Robin, had adventures with Winnie the Pooh and friends.

In 1925, Milne bought a Cotchford Farm on the edge of Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, and he brought his family there on weekends and for extended stays in the spring and summer. The next year, he published the first collection of stories about a bear that would become one of the most beloved characters in children’s literature, Winnie the Pooh, based on his son, his son’s toys, and the family’s explorations of the woods by their home.

The body of this pen is made from two materials. The top is an image of an upside down Pooh. The lower part of the body is made from wood from Ashdown Forest. The pen components fashion a honey bee, hive and comb detail and are in an antique brass color.

Winnie the Pooh Honey Bee Pen

$120.00Price
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