
Who doesn’t love Pooh? If you are looking to keep little hands busy, you might enjoy one or more of these free Winnie-the-Pooh printables from Disney.
Update: Unfortunately, the lantern printable is no longer available, so how about a Winnie-the Pooh Mask?
Update: This resource is no longer available, so we are linking to an archived version.
1. Winnie-the Pooh Mask
Print, cut, glue, and punch out holes for the eyes. Then your little one can be Pooh!
2. Winnie-the-Pooh Playset
A print, cut, and fold set including Pooh, Owl, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Piglet. A Hundred Acre Woods backdrop also included.
3. Pooh Friends Paper Bag Puppets
Great craft where you print the templates on colored cardstock, cut, and paste onto paper bags to create Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet hand puppets. You’ll need orange, black, dark pink, white, light pink, golden yellow, and dark red cardstock.
4. Pin the Tail on Eeyore
Free printable of Eeyore that can be taped together and tacked or taped to a wall. Then cut out as many tails as there are players, write their names on the tails, and see who can get the closest to pinning the tail where it goes.
5. Winnie-the-Pooh Coloring Page
Simple and fun.
6. Winnie-the-Pooh Activity Book
4-page download that can be folded into a book and stapled using a long-arm stapler. Activities are geared to a wide age range and include a mad lib, word search, connect-the-dots, coloring page, maze, and crossword puzzle.
Additional Resources
Winnie-the-Pooh: A Unit Study
Spend the day with Winnie!
Keep Reading
Winnie-the-Pooh ~ Free eBook
Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne now in the public domain in the US with illustrations by Shepard!
10 Free Read Alouds ~ PreK–2
Reading aloud develops skills and creates a storehouse of knowledge — among other things. Our list.
Construct-A-Word Phonics Interactive {Free}
Construct-A-Word, an interactive at ReadWriteThink.org, provides an easy way for students to practice blending!
