Winnie the Pooh is the very first book that Apple bundled with the iPad. It was a bold choice, and a reminder of what the iPad had that ebooks at the time did not–the ability to share those same charming illustrations that are now imprinted on our collective consciousness. The image of Winnie the Pooh on the iPad was one of the most common first impressions of the tablet, and children now may well encounter the stories first on these devices. —CC2K | The Nexus of Pop-Culture Fandom | Future Fragments: A Grown-Up in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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