Taking your kids to see Disney’s Christopher Robin? Print out these fun Winnie The Pooh coloring pages and activity sheets so the fun can continue when you get home!
It’s finally here! Disney’s Christopher Robin movie opened this week and I can’t wait to take my girls to see it. I grew up with Winnie The Pooh so I’m a little sentimental about it. I spent every summer at my Grandmother’s house in the Adirondacks and my cousin had even nicknamed the woods behind her house the Hundred Acre Woods. Sadly, we never came across Pooh or Tigger but we still imagined that they were in there somewhere!
From Disney:
In Disney’s heartwarming live action adventure, the young boy who shared countless adventures with his stuffed animal friends in the Hundred Acre Wood has grown up and lost sight of what’s important in life. Now it is up to his childhood friends to venture into our world and help Christopher Robin rediscover the joys of family life, the value of friendship and to appreciate the simple pleasure in life once again.
Want a sneak peak?
It looks so good, doesn’t it? I’m actually just taking the girls as an excuse to go see it myself (shh…don’t tell them)!
Winnie The Pooh Coloring Pages
Now you can go watch Christopher Robin, then come home and print Winnie The Pooh coloring pages to keep the magic going. I may even color a few of these myself (if you’ve never colored with your kids, you should try it…it’s actually a lot of fun).
Young Christopher Robin & Winnie The Pooh
Christopher Robin & Pooh Enjoying The Sunset
Winnie The Pooh And Friends Having A Picnic
Winnie The Pooh And Friends In London
Find Your Way Through The 100 Acre Woods
I’m starting with Pooh, since he’s always been my favorite. My six year old loves Tigger, probably because she’s just as bouncy as he his! Which Pooh character is your favorite?