Tree leaves, tell me time changes

Rachelle 2022-03-20 09:02:11

A heart-warming adult fairy tale, the story of the little stupid Winnie the Pooh in childhood, and the story of Robin who grew up, the healing coefficient is very high. The non-stop social animals in the city, if you steal half a day, you might as well take a look.

Robin told Pooh: "When people ask him what he wants to be when he grows up, he just says no. But Pooh's little head couldn't understand, Robin left them soon to go to boarding school, and when he left, he said that he would come back to see Pooh when he was 100 years old. Pooh was 99 years old at the time.

There are many things that I didn't understand when I was a child, but now I can't do anything about it. In the end, I found out that it is not helpless, we are always good at giving up.

Tree leaves tell me time changes

You can rely on stones to see the years...

I always thought that I was different from He Baorong, but when I was lonely, everyone was the same

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  • Constantin 2022-03-23 09:02:32

    It is said to be PG, but will some children who are too young feel bored in some parts? The atmosphere in some parts is quite gloomy and depressing, obviously it is about mid-life crisis! The dialogue is full of philosophy. Ivan was warm and beautiful as always. After reading it, I want to hold a furry bear in my arms.

  • Mireya 2022-01-04 08:02:18

    Obviously it was a story of company, but all I saw was loneliness.

Christopher Robin quotes

  • Christopher Robin: I've cracked.

    Winnie The Pooh: Oh, I don't see any cracks. A few wrinkles, maybe.

  • Christopher Robin: [comes home] I'm sorry, I got held up at work.

    Evelyn Robin: You'll be working this weekend?

    Christopher Robin: It can't be helped.

    Madeline Robin: Father, I never see you.

    Evelyn Robin: Your life is happening now, right in front of you.

    Christopher Robin: I am sorry, Madeline.