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English: Original Winnie-the-Pooh stuffed toys. Clockwise from bottom left: Tigger, Kanga, Edward Bear (a.k.a Winnie-the-Pooh), Eeyore, and Piglet. Roo was also one of the original toys but he was lost during the 1930s in an apple orchard somewhere in Sussex. Owl and Rabbit were not based on toys. Gopher was made up for the Disney version.
Deutsch: Original Pu-der-Bär-Stofftiere. Im Uhrzeigersinn von unten links: Tieger, Känga, Eduard Bär (auch bekannt als Winnie-der-Pu), I-Ah und Ferkel. Ruh war auch eines der ursprünglichen Spielzeuge, aber er ging in den 1930er Jahren in einem Apfelgarten irgendwo in Sussex verloren. Eule und Kaninchen basierten nicht auf Spielzeug. Gopher erscheint in Milnes Büchern nicht, er wurde für die Disney-Version hinzugefügt.
Polski: Pluszowe zabawki Christophera Robina Milne'ego – pierwowzory postaci książkowych książek Alana Alexandra Milne'ego. W drugim rzędzie od lewej: Kangurzyca, Kubuś Puchatek, Kłapouchy; w pierwszym rzędzie: Tygrys, Prosiaczek. Maleństwo także istniało naprawdę, zgubiło się jednak w latach 1930 w sadzie jabłkowym gdzieś w hrabstwie Sussex. Sowa Przemądrzała i Królik nie posiadali pluszowych pierwowzorów. Goffer pojawił się dopiero w adaptacjach Disneya.
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The stuffed animals depicted are the actual Harrods toys purchased for Christopher Milne in the early 1920's (the bear on August 21, 1921, the donkey on December 25, 1921, the rest between 1920 and 1928). Attempts by historians and collectors to identify the original designers of these toys have not been successful (e.g. Martin, K. (2010). Farnell teddy bears. Barnsley, England: Remember When/Pen & Sword.).

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  • 13 Iulius 2006, 06:17 . . Spictacular . . 2048×1536 (1,319,290 bytes) (Picture of the original Winnie the Pooh toys)

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recentissima16:16, 2 Maii 2015Minutum speculum redactionis 16:16, 2 Maii 2015 factae2 048 × 1 536 (523 chiliocteti)JcnsteveUncropped
03:09, 18 Augusti 2013Minutum speculum redactionis 03:09, 18 Augusti 2013 factae1 650 × 1 240 (532 chiliocteti)A. C. Tatarinov{{Information |Description=Original Winnie the Pooh stuffed toys. Clockwise from bottom left: Tigger, Kanga, Edward Bear (aka Winnie-the-Pooh), Eeyore, and Piglet. Roo was also one of the original toys but he was lost a long time ago. Owl and Rabbit we...
15:38, 10 Martii 2012Minutum speculum redactionis 15:38, 10 Martii 2012 factae1 823 × 1 411 (632 chiliocteti)ContyCropped
15:16, 21 Augusti 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 15:16, 21 Augusti 2007 factae2 048 × 1 536 (523 chiliocteti)Mysidreset whitepoint
21:51, 12 Iulii 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 21:51, 12 Iulii 2007 factae2 048 × 1 536 (1.26 megaocteti)Nard the BardOriginal high res version, recovered from en.wikipedia's deleted version. No sense in using a low res version of a free image
18:46, 29 Augusti 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 18:46, 29 Augusti 2006 factae800 × 600 (211 chiliocteti)Yuval CT{{Information |Description=The original Winnie the Pooh toys |Source=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:DSC08955.JPG |Date=July 13, 2006 |Author=en:user:Spictacular |Permission=PD-Self |other_versions=- }} {{PD-user-en|Spictacular}}

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