10.Read the original Winnie The Pooh books by A A Milne.
9.Watch a variety of Winnie The Pooh films and specials, including Seasons Of Giving, Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie, Tigger & Pooh & A Musical Too and Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year.
8.Inspired by The Tigger Movie, draw all the Tiggers that are present in Tigger's family tree, plus those that would be in his friends' family trees too. While you're at it, you should try the 'How To Make Your Family Tree' featurette if you own The Tigger Movie on DVD.
7.Make drawings for your scrapbook inspired by happy memories of people, places and things you did, inspired by Piglet's Big Movie.
6.Head to the swimming pool and play like Roo and Lumpy did with your kids in Pooh's Heffalump Movie.
5.Print out colouring pages of Pooh and his friends and colour away.
4.Make a Winnie The Pooh scrapbook inspired by old Winnie The Pooh magazines and scrapbooking material from the 2018 Christopher Robin film.
3.Explore places which inspired the Winnie The Pooh series online or where you live.
2.Watch The Book Of Pooh on Disney+.
1.And of course, no Winnie The Pooh Day is complete without watching the original and best The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh.
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