"Beautifully written and thoroughly researched,
The Natural World of Winnie-the-Pooh provides an intimate look into the magic and inspirations behind Milne's stories, while reminding us of the joy children experience through nature." --Richard Louv, author,
The Nature Principle and
Last Child in the Woods "The Natural World of Winnie-the-Pooh reminds us that the Hundred Acre Wood is quite real and very much alive. Everyone who loves Pooh and Piglet and Christopher Robin will cherish this behind-the-scenes exploration of A. A Milne's world." --Amy Stewart, author, The Drunken Botanist: The Plants That Create the World's Great Drinks
"A vivid guide to the 6,000 acres of Ashdown Forest in England, a landscape celebrated by A. A. Milne and illustrator E. H. Shepard as the make-believe Hundred Acre Wood where Christopher Robin and friends had their adventures. The volume includes original illustrations along with photographs." --The New York Times
"Aalto's lovely book provides two great pleasures: a visit to the actual wild spots that inform the fictional Pooh world and a chance to slip into our memories of the books themselves." --The Washington Post
"Lavishly illustrated with superb photographs as well as reproductions of the delightfully familiar Shepard illustrations. . . . an affectionate book written with enthusiasm." --The Wall Street Journal
"This book is like a gorgeous and serene walk through the beloved Hundred Acre Wood. . . . Such a vast depth of knowledge to be found here. . . . A lovely addition to any library." --Children's Book Review
"An intimate guide to the forest's history, geology, animals, colours and textures. Tantalising descriptions and photographs invite us to slow our pace, look and listen." --BBC Wildlife Magazine
"A nostalgic read that explores the magical reality behind the fictitious world of Winnie-the-Pooh and the Hundred Acre Wood." --Gardens Illustrated
"For anyone who has read and reread Milne's stories, Aalto furnishes a delightful addition to these classic tales, reawakening the childlike wonder and amusement first experienced when reading the books inspired by these locations." --Shelf Awareness Reader
"Nature enthusiasts will find much to enjoy in landscape designer and historian Kathryn Aalto's The Natural World of Winnie-the-Pooh, where she discusses the Ashdown Forest, the real woodland setting where Milne's son often wandered with his stuffed animals in tow. Parents nostalgic for a bygone era when children lost track of time playing outdoors might consider Aalto's book a companion guide to the Pooh tales, a gentle reminder that so much of childhood is founded on magic and secret hideaway places." --Fine Books Magazine
"This is a beautifully produced book with an unusual premise that will delight the knowledgeable landscape designer and lay reader alike. . . . Aalto's book enriches our understanding of the world of this iconic children's story." --Landscape Architecture Magazine
"Kathryn Aalto has skillfully woven together the geology, geography, history and natural history of the Forest. . . . providing a travelogue, a guide, a nature spotting manual, and a nostalgic glimpse of the past, all rolled into a delightful and eminently readable book, profusely illustrated with photographs and drawings." --The Garden Window
"A sweet and nostalgic walkabout." --Guilford Courier