National Winnie The Pooh Day

Spend the day reading stories about the 100-Acre Wood on #NationalWinnieThePoohDay

One of the cuddliest holidays around is National Winnie The Pooh Day, which is celebrated on 18 January, the birthday of author A.A. Milne.

Milne brought the adorable, honey-loving bear to life in his stories, which also featured his son, Christopher Robin as well as other characters – Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore, all of which are based on some of his toys.

The lovable Pooh Bear – as he was fondly called – is a fictional bear that was inspired by a black bear named Winnie, who lived at the London Zoo during World War 1. Christopher Robin would visit the bear often and even named his own teddy bear after her and a swan name Pooh.

This friendship inspired a collection of books, starting with Winnie-the-Pooh in 1926. This book was illustrated by E.H. Shepard. In the 1960s, Disney bought the rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh characters, dropping the hyphen from Pooh’s name and changing the illustrations somewhat.

Milne’s stories have been translated into over 50 languages and are considered today as classic children’s stories.

To celebrate, snuggle up with your favourite Pooh fan, and a pot of honey, and take turns reading about the adventures of Winnie the Pooh and his friends in the 100-Acre Woods.

Here is a video to help you celebrate this special day:

Use #NationalWinnieThePoohDay to post on social media.

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