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Several chapters in The House at Pooh Corner are involved with Christopher Robin beginning to go to school and his rising book-learning. In the final chapter, Christopher Robin leaves his stuffed animals behind and asks Pooh to know and to all the time remember him. This is a listing of characters showing in the Winnie-the-Pooh books and the Disney adaptations of the collection. Owl’s assumption that Christopher Robin was kidnapped by a Backson proves that, within the books, Owl is simply too quick to make assumptions and for that reason can't be too trusted. The owl appears to be very thinking about his family’s history, and often shares stories along with his friends about his many notable relations. Through the years, Owl has been amassing old photos of his relations and displaying them on a wall of his home.