after the classic by A. A. Milne, 1926
Amble through the Hundred Acre Wood where nothing is ever too serious. Help Pooh reach the honey, rescue Piglet from the flood, and mount the Expotition to the North Pole — a gentle, funny world that bends kindly to whatever you decide to do.
The rain hasn't stopped for days and Piglet's house is nearly underwater — a small bottle with a message bobs past your branch, and Pooh is floating by upside-down on an upturned honey-pot he's calling a boat. Paddle out on the honey-pot boat to reach Piglet, or run for Christopher Robin and a proper plan?
Start free — 10 diamonds when you confirm your email. No subscription; narrated aloud; plays in 26 languages.
In this interactive telling of Winnie-the-Pooh, you don't read about the hero — you are the hero. The Storyteller keeps A. A. Milne's world true to the original — its characters, its places, its mood, all held as canon — then narrates every scene aloud and draws the moment you're in as an ink illustration. You type or speak what you do next, and the world answers: it remembers the promises you made, the things you took, and the people you crossed. Follow A. A. Milne's plot faithfully, or step off it and watch a brand-new version of Winnie-the-Pooh unfold — one that still reaches a real ending.
You get 10 diamonds free when you confirm your email — enough to open Winnie-the-Pooh and step into the first scenes. After that, diamonds cost from $5 with no subscription, and unused diamonds are refundable within 14 days.
No. The Storyteller holds Winnie-the-Pooh as canon so its world, characters and mood stay true — but your choices write a brand-new telling. Follow the classic beats, or break from them and see where the story goes.
Yes — every scene is narrated aloud word by word, and Winnie-the-Pooh plays in 26 languages. Change the language, voice and reading speed any time from the reader's Settings.