Section 2
Recently/I read Winnie-the-Pooh again. Then/I found some new messages/in the book.
Here is one example. Pooh and Piglet find footsteps/in the snow/and follow them around a tree. They wonder,/“Whose footsteps are these?” They have been walking around the tree. After a while,/they realize/that the footsteps are their own. Pooh gets disappointed with himself/and says to Christopher nearby,/“I have been foolish,/and I am a bear/of no brain at all.” Christopher responds,/“You’re the best bear/in all the world.”
Christopher probably means,/“Don’t worry. I like you/as you are.” The characters in this book/all respect each other/and accept others/as they are.
Recently/I read Winnie-the-Pooh again. Then/I found some new messages/in the book.
Here is one example. Pooh and Piglet find footsteps/in the snow/and follow them around a tree. They wonder,/“Whose footsteps are these?” They have been walking around the tree. After a while,/they realize/that the footsteps are their own. Pooh gets disappointed with himself/and says to Christopher nearby,/“I have been foolish,/and I am a bear/of no brain at all.” Christopher responds,/“You’re the best bear/in all the world.”
Christopher probably means,/“Don’t worry. I like you/as you are.” The characters in this book/all respect each other/and accept others/as they are.