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Winnie Pooh coloring pages for kids

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Winnie the Pooh, also known as Pooh Bear is a fictional character created by A. A. Milne. The first collection of stories about him was a book, in 1926. The Walt Disney Company adapted the stories of Pooh, which became one of the most successful franchises of the company, throughout the world.

The bear was named after a teddy bear owned by the son of Milne, who was also the basis for the character Christopher Robin, the human friend of Winnie. All of his toys had something to do with the characters in the stories of Winnie; all his friends were actually stuffed animals.

The name of Winnie the Pooh is actually made up from the name of two different animals, a bear named Winnie, which Milne saw at the London Zoo, and a swan named Pooh, which they met on a holiday. After being bought by Disney, Winnie was colored in yellow with a short red shirt. All of his friends were also colored in warm and unusual colors for animals.

Because Winnie the Pooh is now a character of Disney, we can also find a lot of items with its face and name, such as Winnie the Pooh coloring pages, clothes, stuffed toys. We can also find baby Winnie the Pooh coloring pages and other such items. They can be downloaded off the internet and even printed out to different sizes, so they can be used as stickers, posters or wallpapers for a children's room.

A Winnie Pooh coloring page is often more popular than other coloring pages with cartoon characters, because of the bear, the friendly bear who loves honey and has colorful friends. Winnie the Pooh coloring pages can also be made into a book because they can represent different stories and even stories that were made into cartoon movies.

The first time Pooh and his friends appeared in color was in 1932. We can also find games with this fun and lovable characters, picturing him and his friends in many different postures, dealing with problems of their own. As not many people know, the voice of Winnie the Pooh in most of his movies was interpreted by Sterling Holloway. But after Sterling died his voice was taken over by Jim Cummings, since 1988 until the present day.




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Sep 15, 2010 7:38pm
bilbopooh
I love Winnie the Pooh! I even have a few Pooh coloring books. Those are nice coloring pages!
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