The House at Pooh Corner - Ernest H. Shepard, A.A. Milne

I would say that this follow up to Winnie the Pooh is only slightly less delightful than its predecessor, but it is still very, very good. Namely, we are introduced to Tigger and the game of Poohsticks. I am not certain how I have lived my life up until now without knowing about Poohsticks. Although I feel certain that, on some deep instinctive level, I have always known about Poohsticks. I also can't do a review of a Pooh book without mentioning the marvelous illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard. They are just so full of old fashioned charm that I almost can't stand it!