Winnie the Pooh has been beloved for 100 years. But fame wasn't so enchanting for the real Christopher Robin - CBC
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Milne and his son Christopher Robin with his Winnie the Pooh teddy in 1926, left, an illustration of Christopher Robin and Pooh Bear, right.
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