Christopher Robin Milne's Toys

Origin
Christopher Robin Milne and his toys were the subject of his father's Winnie the Pooh story series. Initially told only to his son, his stories were later picked up for publishing in the 1920s. Since then, Winnie the Pooh and his friends Tigger the Tiger, Piglet the Pig, Kanga the Kangaroo, and Eeyore the donkey have delighted children for decades. The original toys that inspired the series can be found in the Main Branch of the New York Public Library.

Effects
When in the presence of lonely children, the toys will animated themselves and seek to comfort the child. It should be noted that if left alone the toys will go on adventures of their own, which may lead them into trouble.

Collection
Artie collected the toys from the New York Public Library shortly after their acquisition. After their initial activation the toys began wandering around the library. Pooh bear got stuck in the return slot, thinking it had honey inside it.