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🍯 National WINNIE the POOH Day 2025 – Jan 18

Celebrate the magic of friendship on a Pooh-rifically delightful day. Join a Tigger-ific adventure with honey, hugs, a silly old bear and his friends. Woo-hoo-hoo-hooo!

🐯 National WINNIE the POOH Day ORIGIN & HISTORY

National WINNIE the POOH Day is celebrated on the 18th Day in January each year to honor the birthday of A.A. Milne, the creator of Winnie the Pooh. The origin of this day can be traced back to the love and admiration people have for A.A. Milne’s timeless stories and characters. A.A. Milne, an English author, wrote the first Winnie the Pooh story in 1926, and the character became an instant classic. The stories revolve around the adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and other beloved characters in the Hundred Acre Wood.

The idea of celebrating National Winnie the Pooh Day on A.A. Milne’s birthday emerged as a way for fans around the world to come together and commemorate the author’s contribution to literature and the joy he brought to readers of all ages. The day is often marked by various activities, including reading Winnie the Pooh stories, watching animated adaptations, dressing up as characters, and enjoying honey-themed treats. It’s a celebration of friendship, imagination, and the enduring magic of A.A. Milne’s enchanting tales. Over the years, National Winnie the Pooh Day has become a heartwarming tradition for fans to share their love of these timeless stories and characters.

🐻 HOW to Celebrate & Observe National WINNIE the POOH Day?

Not sure how to LOVE the day? We’ve got a few interesting ideas to consider that may help get you started.

Here are some Pooh-tastic activities that you can do on National WINNIE the POOH Day!

💙 Hundred Acre Wood PICNIC

Pack a picnic basket with honey-themed treats and head to a park to enjoy a picnic in the spirit of Pooh and friends. Fill it with sandwiches, fruit salad (remember Pooh’s love for hunny and thumthing green?), and of course, a jar of honey for dipping. Find a sunny spot in the park, spread out a blanket, and enjoy your feast surrounded by nature.

💙 Hunny up for a Pooh-tacular FEAST

Whip up some honey-licious treats: Bake fluffy honey buns, decorate gingerbread cookies with Pooh’s adorable face, or simply drizzle honey on pancakes or waffles for a classic breakfast fit for a bear of very little brain and a big heart! Bake honey cookies, honey cakes, or Pooh bear-shaped treats. Share them with friends and family or even organize a baking contest later.

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💙 Honey TASTING Party

Explore different types of honey from around the world. Arrange a honey-tasting party with various flavors and discuss your favorites. There are so many great honeys out there. Explore the world of honey with a variety of options, including Wildflower, Clover, Manuka, Acacia, Orange Blossom, Lavender, Buckwheat, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Sourwood, Blueberry, and Alfalfa honey.

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💙 POOHSTICKS Tournament

Head to a nearby bridge with chums and recreate a friendly classic Hundred Acre Wood game of Poohsticks. It’s a classic game inspired by A.A. Milne’s stories. See whose stick floats the furthest and declare yourself the “winner” – because everyone’s a winner in Pooh’s world!

💙 Pooh-Themed VIDEO Marathon

Enjoy a cozy day curled up on the couch watching Winnie the Pooh movies and animated specials with friends and family. Sing along to the catchy tunes, laugh at Pooh’s silly antics, and let the warm feeling of nostalgia wash over you. Oh, bother!

💙 Winnie the Pooh BOOK Club

Gather your friends and family for a cozy reading session. Take turns reading chapters aloud, discuss your favorite moments, and share your own Pooh-inspired memories. If being solitary is your thing, just nestle a well-worn copy of “Winnie-the-Pooh” or “The House at Pooh Corner” and rediscover the timeless stories that have delighted generations.

💙 Pooh-terrific Fun for Little PIGLETS

Dive into the enchanting world of A.A. Milne’s stories and create cherished memories with these fun and imaginative ways to celebrate the lovable bear and his friends. Here are some kid-friendly ways to celebrate National WINNIE the POOH Day as a family:

  • Honeycomb Suncatchers – Cut out honeycomb shapes from yellow paper, decorate them with glitter and sequins, and stick them on a clear window film to create a sunny Pooh-themed window decoration!
  • Sticky Tigger Tails – Make fluffy orange pompoms and attach them to headbands for bouncy Tigger tails that kids can wear and wiggle around.
  • Pin the Tail on Eeyore Game – Draw a big Eeyore on a poster board and make tail cutouts from felt or paper. Blindfold the kids and let them try to pin the tail on Eeyore the closest to the real one for some giggles.
  • Heffalump Hunt – Hide small Heffalump toys (or stuffed animals) around the house or garden and let the kids go on a fun treasure hunt to find them.
  • Tigger Bounce Relay Race – Divide the kids into teams and have them hop like Tigger through an obstacle course, passing a stuffed Pooh bear to the next teammate for a playful relay race.
  • Storytime Shenanigans – Spread a blanket in the living room or backyard, pile on comfy pillows, and have a special storytime reading Pooh stories aloud. Encourage the kids to dress up in Pooh-themed clothes or bring their favorite Pooh teddy bear along.
  • Pooh Puppets and Play – Make simple hand puppets with paper bags and markers, featuring Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore. Then, put on a puppet show reenacting a classic Pooh story or letting the kids invent their own adventures.
  • Pooh-Inspired Singalong – Learn some catchy Pooh songs like “Winnie the Pooh” or “The Blustery Day” and have a fun singalong with the kids. You can even add some silly actions and dancing for extra giggles.
  • Pooh Bear Honeycomb Cereal Treats – Make these easy no-bake treats with rice krispies, marshmallows, and melted butter, then shape them into little honeycombs for a delicious and adorable snack.
  • Tigger-tastic Fruit Kebabs – Thread colorful fruits like strawberries, oranges, and grapes onto skewers to create playful Tigger-themed kebabs.
  • Pooh Bear Honey Cookies – Bake some simple cut-out cookies in the shape of Pooh’s head or honeycombs, and let the kids decorate them with icing and sprinkles.

💙 RAISE Social Awareness

Use social media posts with the hashtags #NationalWinnieThePoohDay, #WinnieThePoohDay, #WinnieThePooh, #Tigger, #AAMilne, #EntertainmentHolidays, #JanuaryHolidays, #Holiday, #FindADayToLOVE, #iHEARTdays to support the importance of celebrating, promoting, and sharing with the world why you ❤️ National WINNIE the POOH Day.

LEARN more about the popularity of WINNIE THE POOH

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THREE Fun Facts you never knew about National WINNIE the POOH Day

  1. Milne wasn’t a children’s author despite being known for Pooh. He wrote plays, poetry, and even detective novels! He considered the Pooh books a side project and disliked being typecast while not able to match his earlier success.
  2. Today the original toys that belonged to Christopher Robin (and inspired Milne), including Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, and Tigger, are on display at the New York Public Library. Only Roo was lost in the 1930s.
  3. Disney acquired the rights to Winnie the Pooh in 1961, leading to the creation of animated adaptations and theme park attractions accumulating $80 billion over the years for the House of Mouse!

Famous PEOPLE also born on January 18th

  • A.A. Milne

    English author and playwright best known for creating Winnie the Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Born 1882.

    A.A. MILNE Quotes

    “No sensible author wants anything but praise.”

    Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them.”

  • Archibald Alec Leach (Cary Grant)

    Suave and iconic English actor often called Hollywood’s debonair king, best known for captivating audiences with wit and charm in classic Hollywood films like “North by Northwest” and “To Catch a Thief”. Born 1904.

    CARY GRANT Quotes

    “I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me.”

    “I am reminded of a piece of advice my father gave me regarding shoes… He said it is better to buy one good pair of shoes than four cheap ones.”

  • Kevin Costner

    Academy Award-winning American actor, director, and producer best known for his roles in films like “Dances with Wolves” and “The Bodyguard”. Born 1955.

    KEVIN COSTNER Quote

    “When a defining moment comes along, you define the moment, or the moment defines you.”

    “Failure doesn’t kill you … it increases your desire to make something happen.”

Future DATES for National WINNIE the POOH Day

Year Date Day of the Week
2024 January 18 Thursday
2025 January 18 Saturday
2026 January 18 Sunday
2027 January 18 Monday
2028 January 18 Tuesday
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