In honor of Winnie the Pooh Author A.A. Milne’s birthday on January 18th, we had a P is for Pooh Bear week! We watched our favorite Pooh Videos (classic series where they are 15 minutes each), read Pooh books, crafted, did learning worksheets, and had a birthday party for A.A.Milne!
Here is our birthday party for A.A.Milne: We invited friends Pooh & Eeyore, blew up balloons, wore old Pooh party hats, sang happy Birthday, and ate cupcakes to celebrate. After we finished eating we played some balloon games and watched Winnie the Pooh Blustery Day (our favorite!)
Favorite worksheets from my {FREE} 40 pages Pooh Pack:
- Match the Pooh Character to the Animal it represents, Pooh Character Puzzle, Shape Sort
- Practice making “P’s” and Stamping to Build Words
- Color Matching, Pooh Memory & Patterns
- Match the first letter of the Character Names & Alphabet Practice Puzzle
- What Season cut & paste activity and Pooh coloring sheet
- Practice Counting 1-100 - by 1s, 10s, and 5s and Learning about Sticky Vowels
- Opposites cute & paste and Mapping/Measuring Practice
Learning about Money with 2 different money games (also in the Pooh Preschool Pack)
Paper Bag Puppets – We made Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet puppets out of paper bags and template.
Free Coloring Pages – The kids enjoyed spending some time coloring (and practicing fine motor skills). Minnie actually did the best job she’s ever done coloring!! YEAH!
Other Ideas we didn’t get to but thought you may enjoy:
Pooh Playset Pooh Valentine’s Activity Sheet
Valentine’s Garland with Pooh & Friends Winnie the Pooh Cake Pops
In case you missed it, here is the link to download the Pooh Preschool Pack with activities for 2-7 year olds
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