by Lindsay Mattick (Author), Sophie Blackall (Illustrator)
A #1 New York Times Bestseller and Winner of the Caldecott Medal about the remarkable true story of the bear who inspired Winnie-the-Pooh.
In 1914, Harry Colebourn, a veterinarian on his way to tend horses in World War I, followed his heart and rescued a baby bear. He named her Winnie, after his hometown of Winnipeg, and he took the bear to war.
Harry Colebourn's real-life great-granddaughter tells the true story of a remarkable friendship and an even more remarkable journey--from the fields of Canada to a convoy across the ocean to an army base in England...
And finally to the London Zoo, where Winnie made another new friend: a real boy named Christopher Robin.
Before Winnie-the-Pooh, there was a real bear named Winnie. And she was a girl
Author Biography
Lindsay Mattick, Harry Colebourn's great-granddaughter, is the vice-president of an award-winning public relations firm. Based in Toronto, she has shared Harry and Winnie's story around the world.
Sophie Blackall is the illustrator of many acclaimed picture books, including
Finding Winnie and
Hello Lighthouse as well as a number of beloved novels, including the series Ivy and Bean and The Witches of Benevento. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Number of Pages: 56
Dimensions: 0.6 x 10 x 10.2 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 20, 2015
Award: Caldecott Medal (2016)
Award: Charlotte Zolotow Award (2016)
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World's Most Famous Bear
Interest Level: Lower Grades, K-3
Reading Level: 3.4
Point Value: 0.5