"London is a very fine place," announced Pooh. When Winnie-the-Pooh ventures to London he's most surprised to encounter a blustery bus, a wobbly bridge and huge lions But the greatest excitement of all is when he stands in front of the gates at Buckingham Palace and a very important lady comes out to meet the crowd ... Featuring the Shard, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and many other famous London landmarks this is a wonderful celebration of a great city as seen through the eyes of the Bear of Very Little Brain. Mark Burgess's illustrations, true to the spirit of the original drawings by E. H. Shepard, perfectly capture this incredibly special meeting. Pooh ranks alongside other beloved character such as Paddington Bear, and Peter Rabbit as an essential part of our literary heritage. Whether you're 5 or 55, Pooh is the bear for all ages.
Disney
Disney, founded by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney in 1923, is a powerhouse in the entertainment industry, known for its iconic animated films, theme parks, and beloved characters. Some of their most notable works include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Lion King, and Frozen. Disney is known for its family-friendly and heartwarming storytelling, often incorporating themes of love, friendship, and overcoming adversity. Their contributions to literature include bringing classic fairy tales and stories to life in a visually stunning and engaging way. Disney's impact on the animation genre is immeasurable, influencing countless filmmakers and artists. Their most famous work is arguably the animated film, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," which revolutionized the animation industry and solidified Disney as a pioneer in storytelling and animation.