Now we are six
Now we are six
"Now We Are Six" is a classic children's book written by A.A. Milne, the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh. Published in 1927, the book features a collection of 35 charming poems that capture the innocence, wonder, and imagination of childhood. Each poem is filled with delightful characters, witty wordplay, and poignant observations about growing up. The poems in "Now We Are Six" explore a range of themes, from the joys of playing with toys and imagining fantastical adventures, to the bittersweet realization that one is getting older and the world is changing. Milne's writing is beautifully simple, yet profound, as he expertly captures the whimsy and innocence of childhood. The book is accompanied by the enchanting illustrations of E.H. Shepard, which bring the poems to life and further enhance the childlike charm of the book. Together, the words and the illustrations create a timeless reading experience that will delight readers of all ages. "Now We Are Six" is a beloved classic that continues to enchant and inspire readers, reminding us of the magic and wonder of childhood.