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Winnie the Pooh


  Coloring pages of Winnie the Pooh, you're favorite little bear, and off course of all of his friend, Pigglet, Tigger, Eyoor, Rabbit and Roo.

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Milne named the character Winnie-the-Pooh after a toy bear owned by his son, Christopher Robin Milne, who was the basis for the character Christopher Robin. His toys also lent their names to most of the other characters, except for Owl and Rabbit, who were probably based on real animals, and the Gopher character, who was added in the Disney version. Christopher Robin's toy bear is now on display at the Donnell Library Center Central Children's Room in New York.
Christopher Milne had named his toy after Winnipeg, a bear which he and his father often saw at London Zoo, and "Pooh," a swan they had met while on holiday. The bear, called "Winnie," was known as a gentle bear who never attacked anyone, and she was much loved for her playfulness. This is exactly what inspired Milne to write about Pooh Bear. Pooh the swan appears as a character in its own right in When We Were Very Young.
The home of the Milnes, Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, England, was the basis for the setting of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. The name of the fictional "Hundred Acre Wood" is reminiscent of the Five Hundred Acre Wood, which lies just outside Ashdown Forest and includes some of the locations mentioned in the book, such as the Enchanted Place.

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Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Taking a bath
Taking a bath
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Pooh with cake
Pooh with cake
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Eating honey
Eating honey
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Friends
Friends
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Pigglet and halloween
Pigglet and halloween
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Tigger with a bij cake
Tigger with a bij cake
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Wiping the leaves
Wiping the leaves
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Winnie and the little birds
Winnie and the little birds
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Tigger with presents
Tigger with presents
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Everybody at the table
Everybody at the table
Kids-n-Fun | Coloring pages: Under the umbrella
Under the umbrella
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