Winnie the Pooh, fondly known as Pooh, is a fictional character created by A. A. Milne. The character of Pooh, an anthropomorphized teddy bear, was based on a teddy bear belonging to Milne’s son. The story revolves around Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. These stories have been translated into several languages, including Latin.
20 Winnie The Pooh Pictures To Print And Color
Here is a beautiful collection of coloring pages featuring Winnie the Pooh and his friends Piglet, Kanga, Tigger, Rabbit, Roo, Robin, and Eeyore. If your child is already familiar with these characters, they will have a wonderful time coloring them and recollecting the stories.
1. Eeyore
Eeyore is a blue-gray donkey stuffed with sawdust. He is extremely gloomy and tends to keep to himself most of the time. Eeyore is sad with a negative mindset and complains about everything he sees. Despite this, he always accompanies his friends through all their adventures. His appearance is highlighted by a small light pink bow on his tail.
Eeyore has a bad habit of losing his tail. He often depends on his friends to find the lost tail. Eeyore’s tail is affixed to his backside using a pushpin, which tends to fall off every now and then. In the picture, you can see how sad he looks about dropping his tail.
2. Piglet
Piglet is a timid and cowardly little friend of Winnie the Pooh. However, Piglet always joins Pooh and his friends on their adventure. He hesitates at first but eventually comes through. He is a baby pig who is very fond of balloons and dandelions.
Here, in this image, we see Piglet playing with his favorite balloon. Piglet is always seen wearing a long, pink-striped shirt, but you can color in whatever shade you want.
3. Pooh
Pooh is the most loved bear in the whole world. He is Christopher Robin’s teddy bear. He is the least intelligent of the lot, does silly things, and loves having honey. He is kind and friendly towards everyone in the Hundred Acre Woods.
Here is an adorable picture of Pooh looking for his favorite food, honey, in the pantry. Take a print of this sheet and use it as a poster for your kid’s bedroom.
4. Tigger
Tigger is the fun-loving, exuberant stuffed tiger who thinks of himself to be the most handsome in the Hundred Acre Woods. He is cheerful and funny and loves to bounce all the time. He has orange and black stripes, beady eyes, and a springy tail. He is also renowned for his tendency to mispronounce various words.
This is a heartwarming picture of Tigger lying peacefully on the ground and watching a butterfly landing on his tail. This coloring page will make a beautiful gift card for friends.
5. Eeyore, Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger
Here is an adorable picture of the bouncy Tigger, timid Piglet, cheerful Pooh, and grumpy Eeyore. All four of them are inseparable. They accompany each other even in the most difficult situations.
The only thing the picture is lacking is some color. Add a splash of color to this black-and-white page to make it look appealing.
6. Pooh and Piglet
The Winnie the Pooh series promotes long and healthy friendships. Piglet and Pooh are best friends. They accompany each other all the time – from hunting for honey to going trekking. Both the stuffed animals always try to help their friends whenever they are in trouble.
This is a cute picture of Pooh trying to help Piglet cross a river. This drawing sheet will help your kids understand the value of friendship.
7. Rabbit
Rabbit is one of the two animals recognized by its name in this cartoon series. He has the ability to make sound decisions and is good at spelling compared to other animals. He gets easily frustrated whenever someone interrupts him while he is engaged in some activity.
Rabbit loves plants and flowers and does gardening in his spare time. He enjoys working in the garden and gets annoyed whenever someone tampers with it. Here is an image of Rabbit indulging in his favorite activity.
8. Owl
Owl considers himself to be the smartest and wisest of all the inhabitants in the Hundred Acre Woods. He is forthcoming in offering his advice, anecdotes, and opinions, whether anyone asks for them or not.
Owl is very fond of reading in his spare time. He keeps tons of books in his house. Here is a picture of Owl being surrounded by his books.
9. Christopher Robin
Christopher Robin is the kid for whom the story was originally written. He is the master of the Hundred Acre Woods. He is a friendly child, who is close with everyone in the woods. He is extremely adventurous and indulges in several activities to help the inhabitants get out of tricky situations.
Christopher Robin loves holding birthday parties for his close friends. This is a sweet image of Christopher Robin enjoying a feast with the members of Hundred Acres Woods.
10. Kanga and Roo
Kanga and Roo are two adorable characters in this story. Kanga is the only female character in Winnie the Pooh and acts as a motherly figure to all the characters. Kanga is the mother of a young kangaroo named Roo. Roo is the youngest member in the Woods who loves milk and all the foods made of malt.
Kanga, being the mother, takes the utmost care of Roo. She warns Roo of all the possible dangers in the activities that he undertakes. Here is a heartwarming photo of mother Kanga putting son Roo to sleep.
11. Pooh Watching the Ducklings
Winnie the Pooh is protecting himself from rain using an umbrella. He is watching two little ducklings enjoying a puddle of water with great interest. He has come to join in the fun.
Monsoons are a great time to have fun in the rain. Children love to jump in puddles of muddy water and get themselves really dirty. These are the little joys of childhood!
This cute picture can be used as a poster in your kid’s bedroom. Ask your child to use vibrant colors to color the umbrella.
12. Pooh and Pals on a Balloon Ride
Balloon aircraft are an interesting tourist attraction. Here, we see Winnie the Pooh and his best friends having a joyride. Winnie the Pooh is using binoculars to see the scenery, while Tigger is keeping track of the direction using a compass.
Your child will be curious to know how a hot air balloon works; you can research with them to study the science behind the hot air balloon. You can also teach them how to check directions using a compass. This coloring page will not only make your child happy but it will also give them new information.
In this picture, we see a makeshift air balloon, but a hot air balloon looks different though it has a basket-like container to carry people. You can show them pictures of hot air balloons to spark their imagination and surprise them.
13. Pooh Loves Flowers
Pooh really loves flowers. Here, we see him with so many flowers. Your child already knows that Winnie the Pooh loves honey; you can tell them that honey comes from the nectar of flowers. Honey bees sit on flowers and collect honey, and then they store the honey in beehives. It is from the beehives where honey is extracted. Often, honey bees are bred in an apiary (a collection of beehives). Apiarists or bee collectors do a risky job of collecting honey bees because honey bee stings are really painful. The apiarists or bee collectors need to take protection while collecting honey bees.
Your child will enjoy coloring the flowers. They can use their favorite shades to give a realistic touch to the flowers.
14. Little Pooh Riding a Toy Horse
Does your child rock on the wooden horse? If yes, then they will be thrilled to color this picture. Here, their favorite character, Winnie the Pooh, is riding a toy wooden horse with a cowboy hat on.
Children have a strange affinity towards horses, and they enjoy riding toy horses. They feel adventurous and often imagine they are going to war. If your child has watched pirate and cowboy films, then they will enjoy dressing up as a pirate; they can take a toy sword in their hand and pretend to go to war.
It is really amusing to watch your child riding on a horse and imagining themselves as a pirate, a warrior, or a cowboy. You can tell them these moments when they grow up. Your child will be able to associate with this picture and will enjoy coloring it too!
15. Pooh and Pals in a Birthday Party
This is an ideal birthday greeting card! Ask your child to color this picture and use it as a greeting card for their friend’s upcoming birthday. This greeting card will have a personal touch of your child that will make it even more special than a commercial card. After all, the emotions behind a gift matter the most!
It is Piglet’s birthday! He will turn three years old! He is overwhelmed with emotions to see his friends Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, and Tigger sing Happy Birthday to him. Birthday parties become even more special with friends around you, so it is the same with Piglet.
Your little one is making new friends, so arrange for a birthday party and invite their close pals to make their day special. Encourage them to strengthen these friendship bonds.
This cute coloring page will remind your child of the nice time they had at their friend’s birthday party.
16. Jack-in-the-Box
Winnie the Pooh is startled to see a honeybee inside his jar of honey. This bee is stuck to the bottom of the jar with a spring, and it popped out as soon as Winnie opened the lid of the jar!
This jack-in-the-box is probably a prank by one of his pals to surprise little Winnie. Your child must have received such surprise gifts from their creative friends who love to play pranks.
Your child will get an idea of a surprise gift for his friend’s birthday. This gift will call for some laughs! Your child will also enjoy coloring the adorable Winnie the Pooh.
17. Piglet Having Watermelon
Watermelons are not just tasty but healthy too! Here, we see Piglet enjoying a slice of watermelon. Watermelon is red in color with tiny black seeds, and the outer skin is green. A slice of watermelon looks wonderful and it really satisfies your appetite.
Watermelon has a high quantity of water and helps you stay hydrated during summer. Watermelon juice is also very tasty, so give your child a glass of watermelon juice, and they will drink it down to the last dregs, just like the cute little Piglet.
18. Winnie the Scarecrow
Can scarecrows really scare away crows? Can they prevent crows or birds from eating grains? What if the crows are smarter than the scarecrow? Well, scarecrows are usually seen in a field full of harvest. The farmers make a bamboo scaffolding on which they tie hay and make the scarecrow wear a shirt. An earthen pot serves as a head, on which eyes, nose, and mouth are drawn.
Here, Winnie the Pooh is dressed as a scarecrow and is overseeing the pumpkins. He is trying to dissuade the bird from pecking at the pumpkin. Do you think Winnie will succeed in his attempt?
19. Story Reading Session with Christopher Robin
Christopher Robin is a character by A.A. Milne. He appears in Milne’s book of poetry, Winnie the Pooh stories, and also among Disney characters. The character is named after Christopher Robin Milne, the author’s son.
Christopher Robin is a young and intelligent boy and one of Winnie’s best friends. His other friends include Kanga, Roo, Eeyore, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, and Tigger. He often wears an uneven sock, which is one of the most distinguishing characteristics of Christopher Robin. The book ‘The House at Pooh Corner’ shows that Christopher is growing up and in the final chapter of this book, it is shown that the members of Hundred Acres Woods are bidding Christopher adieu since it is time for him to leave them and go to a school to receive education. The author’s son left home at the age of nine to study in a boarding school.
Here, in this picture, we see Christopher Robin reading out stories to his pals from Hundred Acre Woods. You must be reading stories to your child often, especially when they go to bed. Your child will cherish these storytelling sessions when they grow up, just like Christopher. This cute coloring page will instantly connect with your little one!
20. Pooh Also Loves Coloring
In this picture, we see Winnie the Pooh trying to color a butterfly. He always has the pot of honey by his side and some cookies on a plate. As your child also loves coloring, this page is suitable for them. They will be thrilled to color Winnie the Pooh.
You can serve some interesting snacks for them to nibble on while they are busy coloring the pages.
Your kids will surely love filling colors in these adorable free and printable Winnie the Pooh coloring pages. You also have the option of downloading the pages to create a special coloring book for your child. They can use any type of color they want. These wonderful coloring pages will not only keep your kid entertained for hours but also encourage their imagination and creativity. They can engage in creating stories and developing their reading skills. Hope your child enjoys working on these activity sheets during their playtime!
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