How does winnie the pooh say happy birthday




















The celebrations of Happy Birthday actually have an origin. The Pharaohs in Egypt were transformed into Gods after they were coroneted. That day was considered as the birth of a God, and people use to celebrate the event very grandly. The Greeks also started celebrating birthdays like Egyptians, they celebrated the birthdays of their Goddesses and Gods.

However, the Romans are the first ones who started celebrating the birthday of the human beings. But, only Roman men use to celebrate their birthdays, only in the 12 th century, the women started celebrating their birthdays. It is not too awful though once Pooh has realised that he still has a nice empty honeypot, which he could wash and then write "Happy Birthday" on, and then Eeyore could put things in it.

He therefore needs someone to write the happy birthday, so he goes off to find Owl, and wishes him many happy returns of Eeyore's birthday. Pooh says that he is going to give Eeyore the jar for his birthday, and Owl says that someone has been keeping honey in the jar, which Pooh knew already, and also that someone should write Happy Birthday on the jar, and Pooh already knew that too. Pooh asks Owl to do the writing, because his own spelling is good but Wobbly.

Owl admires the pot and says that they should give it to Eeyore from both of them, but Pooh says that that is not a good idea. Pooh washes the pot, and Owl has a bit of a think as to how you spell the word birthday. Owl asks Pooh if he can read, and he is a bit anxious about this, but he seems to be reassured when Pooh says that he can read things if Christopher Robin explains what they say first. This seems to suggest that perhaps Owl's spelling is not as good as we had previously thought.

Owl explains that what he is actually writing is not just Happy Birthday, but a full A Very Happy Birthday with Love from Pooh, which is of course much longer than just happy birthday, and Explains Everything, whilst using up a great deal of pencil. While Owl and Pooh are preparing their jar, Piglet is running across the forest to take his balloon to Eeyore.

He is running very fast because he wants to give his present to Eeyore before Pooh gives his present to Eeyore, because then it will look as if he has spontaneously remembered Eeyore's birthday without anyone having had to tell him, which is much better than only remembering secondhand.

Unfortunately, Piglet is not looking where is going, and he trips on a rabbithole, and falls down - and BANG!!! Luckily for Piglet he is still in the forest and not on the moon, so that's good. But what was that big bang that he heard - surely that couldn't have been made just by a Piglet falling over? And where is his balloon? And where has this small piece of damp rag appeared from? Oh no - the small piece of damp rag is the balloon, and the BANG was the balloon going pop!

We have to say that Piglet rather panics at this point, saying oh dear over and over again, not knowing what to do. He eventually comes to the depressing conclusion that it is too late to go back home, and he knows that he hasn't got another balloon anyway, so he pins all of his hopes on the idea that maybe Eeyore didn't really like balloons in the first place, and continues on his journey.

He finds Eeyore sitting by the stream, and wishes him happy returns. Eeyore is not really listening, and is trying to balance on three legs so that he can put his fourth leg behind his ear to help him hear better. Once he has done this Piglet says happy returns of the day again, and says that he has brought him a present. This is a moment of high drama for the reader, for we hadn't realised that Piglet was going to give Eeyore the balloon anyway, despite the fact that it had burst.

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