A A. Milne

Alan Alexander Milne, affectionately known as A.A. Milne, was an English author and playwright born on January 18, 1882, in London. Best remembered for his delightful children's stories, Milne's most famous creation, Winnie-the-Pooh, emerged from his love for storytelling and the enchanting world of his son, Christopher Robin. With a background in mathematics and a career that began as a writer for a variety of periodicals, Milne transitioned to children's literature, capturing the hearts of readers through his charming narratives and whimsical characters.

Milne's works are imbued with warmth and imagination, making them timeless treasures for both young and old. His stories invite readers into the Hundred Acre Wood, where adventures with Pooh, Piglet, and friends unfold in a gentle and thoughtful manner. As you explore his collection in this app, you’ll discover a world where innocence and friendship reign, inviting you to reminisce about the joys of childhood. So, settle in and enjoy the journey through A.A. Milne's enchanting tales!

A A. Milne The Red House Mystery


A A. Milne



The Saturday Play presents The Red House Mystery, a captivating adaptation of A A. Milne's classic tale. Join amateur sleuth Antony Gillingh…