| A | is for Alan and Alexander, the first and middle name of A. A. Milne, the author of "Winnie-the-Pooh". |
| B | is for Bees which Buzz and make hunny for Pooh. It's also for Bouncing, Birthdays and Bear. |
| C | is for Christopher, as in Christopher Robin, the boy who looks after all of his friends in the woods. |
| D | is for Donkey, like Eeyore. |
| E | is for Eeyore, an old grey donkey stuffed with sawdust. |
| F | is for all of your Friends in the 100 Aker Woods. |
| G | is for Gopher. He's "not in the book, you know". |
| H | is for Heffalumps, Hunny, Humming, and Haycorns. |
| I | "is for me to eat It. (Pooh's reason why bees make hunny). |
| J | is for Jagulars who hide in the branches of trees, and Jump on you as you go underneath. |
| K | is for Kanga, a female Kangaroo and mother of Roo. |
| L | is for Love. We Love you Winnie-the-Pooh! |
| M | is for Mr. Sanders, the name Pooh lives under. |
| N | is for North Pole. Pooh discovered it. |
| O | is for Owl, who lives high up in a tree. |
| P | is for Piglet, Party, and Winnie-the-Pooh. |
| Q | is for Quiz. Test your knowledge in our Winnie-the-Pooh Quiz. |
| R | is for Roo, and Rabbit too. |
| S | is for "Silly old Bear" who is Stuffed with fluff, and his desire for a Smackerel of hunny. |
| T | is for Tigger, "T-T-f-n, Ta Ta for now!" |
| U | is for umbrella. "Tut tut, it looks like rain". |
| V | is for Very Small Beetle, a friend of Rabbit. |
| W | is for Wozzles and Wizzles that live in the Woods. |
| X | is for "Now We Are Six", the second book of poems about Christopher Robin. |
| Y | is for "When We Were Very Young", the first book of poems about Christopher Robin. |
| Z | is for the London Zoo where a real bear named Winnie became the inspiration for a bear named Winnie-the-Pooh. |
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