Today was National Winnie the Pooh day, and my girls and I spent the day celebrating that willy, nilly, silly old bear.
Winnie the Pooh has a very special place in my heart,because my mom used to love Winnie the Pooh, and we’ve visited Pooh Corner and Pooh Sticks bridge in Ashford, Kent, a couple of times, one of them to release a lantern after my mom died.
My kids love Winnie the Pooh too. Ameli’s first cinema experience (that wasn’t mum & baby cinema, and was in fact something actually for children) was Winnie the Pooh – and then there was her 2nd birthday party too… so you see – lots of reasons to love Winnie the Pooh and commemorate Winnie the Pooh day.
1. Winnie the Pooh Playdough
I used this playdough recipe, but doubled it and left out the cocoa powder, then split it into three parts for yellow, blue/grey and pink. I gave the girls a set of Winnie the Pooh cookie cutters and off they went
2. Make Honey Cookies
These honey cookies are so delicious! They are superbly quick to make, and the kids like squishing them down. We left these plain, but my favourite is topped with glace cherries – the kids like them with chocolate.
3. Tigger Hop Game
It’s been so rainy and grim the last few days and we’re trying to get over and away from all colds and sicknesses so we decided to keep our fun and games indoors. With apologies to the neighbours downstairs, I put X’s on the floor with a start line and a finish square. The girls got to hop up and down the hallway from X to X, just like Tigger. This game was especially loved because I spend half my life telling them to STOP STOMPING! You can also rent 360 photo booths with Winnie The Pooh costumes and accessories for the kids to use to make the party even more enjoyable.
4. Pooh Bear Picnic
If you go down to the woods today… we won’t be there, because we were staying indoors, as I said above. But we had to have a teddy bears picnic, and it had to include a lot of honey! So we made honey comb, honey muffins and honey cookies. And they were all delicious!
5. Quizzes and Puzzles
Click on these printable worksheets to download and enjoy them!
Happy Winnie the Pooh day!
Hi Luschka,
I just stumbled on this section of your website, where you explain how you bring the books you read with your daughter to life. I absolutely LOVE this idea. My daughter is just 2, but she is a die-hard Pooh fan (just like I was when I was little), and I know she would love to make honey cookies or hop around like Tigger to celebrate Pooh. I have bookmarked this section and will be back for inspiration. Thanks again for the great idea!
Hi Samara, Thank you for that! Yes, we love making literature ‘real’. Have a look at our food blog, https://www.keeperofthekitchen.com for quite a few Winnie the Pooh themed recipes, and have fun!
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