Winnie the Pooh Coloring Pages

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Updated: April 23, 2026

Winnie the Pooh has been a family favorite since A.A. Milne first wrote about the Hundred Acre Wood in 1926 — and somehow, nearly a century later, kids are still reaching for the yellow crayon first. These 50 free printable Winnie the Pooh coloring pages are made for exactly that: quiet afternoons, rainy days, and the kind of screen-free family activity that actually works.

The collection covers the full gang — Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit, Kanga and Roo — across 10 themed sections. From baby Pooh pages for toddlers to vintage storybook illustrations for older fans, honey scenes, and detailed mandalas, there is something for every age.

Every page in this collection is a high-quality, free printable PDF. Drawn with bold clean outlines on a pure white background, they are ready to print and color straight away. No account, no email, and no sign-up is required.

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Baby Pooh and His Hunny Pot

Baby Pooh and His Hunny Pot

Chubby arms, tiny pot, pure focus — baby Pooh discovering honey for the very first time.
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Easy Pooh Bear Smiling

Easy Pooh Bear Smiling

Red shirt, big smile, arms open — the simplest Pooh page in the set, perfect for little hands.
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Baby Pooh and Baby Piglet

Baby Pooh and Baby Piglet

Tiny Piglet, chubby Pooh, hearts all around — the two best friends before any adventures began.
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Kawaii Baby Pooh on a Cloud

Kawaii Baby Pooh on a Cloud

Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, honey jar in hand — the most adorable Pooh page in the entire set.
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Classic Pooh at the Honey Tree

Classic Pooh at the Honey Tree

Hand in the pot, bees ignored, eyes half-closed — Pooh in a state of complete and total happiness.
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Pooh Thinking Very Hard

Pooh Thinking Very Hard

One finger on his chin, deep in thought — Pooh working on one of his most important thinks.
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Pooh and His Balloon

Pooh and His Balloon

Balloon above, feet barely touching the ground — Pooh had a plan and it definitely involved honey.
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Pooh's Cozy Reading Corner

Pooh’s Cozy Reading Corner

Book open, honey close by, fireplace glowing — the coziest Pooh page in the collection.
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Pooh Eating All the Honey

Pooh Eating All the Honey

Face in the pot, honey everywhere — Pooh found it and was not stopping for anything.
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Pooh's Hunny Pot Collection

Pooh’s Hunny Pot Collection

Every jar labeled HUNNY, arms stretched wide — Pooh’s greatest achievement displayed with pride.
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Pooh Dancing in the Flowers

Pooh Dancing in the Flowers

Arms wide, butterflies everywhere — a perfectly unplanned afternoon.
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Pooh and Piglet's Honey Tea Party

Pooh and Piglet’s Honey Tea Party

Teapot out, honey on the table, Piglet sitting across — the best kind of afternoon in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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Piglet with His Balloons

Piglet with His Balloons

Arms waving, balloons pulling upward, smile unstoppable — Piglet at his most joyful.
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Pooh and Piglet Walking Together

Pooh and Piglet Walking Together

Hand on shoulder, leaves falling, both unhurried — the friendship that never needed explaining.
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Piglet's Flower Garden

Piglet’s Flower Garden

Tiny watering can, small flowers, butterflies visiting — Piglet tending his garden on a perfect morning.
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Tigger Bouncing His Highest

Tigger Bouncing His Highest

Arms out, spring loaded, grin at maximum — Tigger doing the only thing Tiggers do best.
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Tigger Teaching Pooh to Bounce

Tigger Teaching Pooh to Bounce

Tigger ahead, Pooh airborne and laughing — the bouncing lesson nobody asked for and everybody needed.
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Tigger and Pooh in the Puddles

Tigger and Pooh in the Puddles

Both jumping, water flying — Tigger suggested it, Pooh said yes immediately.
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Tigger Being Wonderful

Tigger Being Wonderful

Arms crossed, chin up, grin unstoppable — Tigger knows exactly how wonderful he is.
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Eeyore by the Puddle

Eeyore by the Puddle

Puddle, reflection, one flower — Eeyore having a standard Tuesday with characteristic grace.
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Pooh Hugging Eeyore

Pooh Hugging Eeyore

Arms around Eeyore, sitting together — no words needed, just this.
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Cheering Up Eeyore

Cheering Up Eeyore

Three friends, small gifts, best efforts — Eeyore unmoved but quietly grateful.
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Rabbit in His Garden

Rabbit in His Garden

Carrots in rows, clipboard ready, watering can in hand — Rabbit’s garden runs on schedule.
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The Full Hundred Acre Wood Gang

The Full Hundred Acre Wood Gang

Every friend, one scene, Pooh’s tree house behind them — the most color-intensive page in the set.
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Off on an Adventure

Off on an Adventure

Pooh in front, everyone following, no particular plan — the best adventures start exactly like this.
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Kanga and Baby Roo

Kanga and Baby Roo

Roo peeking out, Kanga walking, meadow all around — the most heartwarming pair in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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Classic Storybook Pooh

Classic Storybook Pooh

Fine lines, simple shapes, original storybook feel — the Pooh your parents and grandparents colored too.
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Classic Pooh and Piglet on the Path

Classic Pooh and Piglet on the Path

Simple lines, gentle pace, timeless feel — the original Hundred Acre Wood exactly as it was drawn.
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Pooh Writing His Poem

Pooh Writing His Poem

Quill in hand, honey nearby, composing something important — Pooh the poet at his most serious.
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Pooh's Autumn Leaf Jump

Pooh’s Autumn Leaf Jump

Leaves flying, Piglet laughing, Pooh completely committed — the best leaf pile in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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A Hundred Acre Wood Autumn Walk

A Hundred Acre Wood Autumn Walk

Golden path, leaves falling, everyone together — autumn in the Hundred Acre Wood is worth coloring slowly.
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Pooh Watching the Leaves Fall

Pooh Watching the Leaves Fall

Oak above him, leaf on his nose, no plans for the afternoon — Pooh’s favorite kind of autumn day.
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Pooh's Leaf Umbrella

Pooh’s Leaf Umbrella

Giant leaf overhead, still smiling — Pooh always finds a way.
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Pooh Painting Easter Eggs

Pooh Painting Easter Eggs

Brush in hand, eggs all around — Pooh found his favorite spring activity.
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Pooh at the Beach

Pooh at the Beach

Sunglasses on, ocean behind him — Pooh discovered beach life suits him well.
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Pooh in the Rain

Pooh in the Rain

Raincoat on, umbrella up, still smiling — rainy days are perfectly fine with Pooh.
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Pooh's Bedtime Teddy

Pooh’s Bedtime Teddy

Pajamas on, teddy in arms — Pooh’s bedtime routine is exactly this peaceful.
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Pooh's Afternoon Nap

Pooh’s Afternoon Nap

Eyes closed, honey nearby, butterflies settled — Pooh took care of the important things and then rested.
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Pooh's Christmas Honey Delivery

Pooh’s Christmas Honey Delivery

Santa hat, honey gifts in the sack, snow everywhere — Pooh doing Christmas his own very important way.
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Christmas in the Hundred Acre Wood

Christmas in the Hundred Acre Wood

Tree decorated, gifts ready, Tigger in tinsel — Christmas with everyone together is the only kind worth having.
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 Eeyore's Christmas Wreath

Eeyore’s Christmas Wreath

Wreath around his neck, mildly surprised, almost smiling — Eeyore having an unexpectedly festive moment.
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Pooh and Piglet's Snowman

Pooh and Piglet’s Snowman

Pooh shaping, Piglet supervising — the best snowman in the Wood.
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Pooh and Piglet Ice Skating

Pooh and Piglet Ice Skating

Both on the ice, scarves flying — Pooh is doing surprisingly well.
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Pooh's Bee Halloween Costume

Pooh’s Bee Halloween Costume

Bee costume, honey bucket, antenna straight up — Pooh chose his Halloween costume and committed completely.
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Halloween in the Hundred Acre Wood

Halloween in the Hundred Acre Wood

Costumes on, pumpkins lit, everyone out together — Halloween is better with the whole gang.
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Pooh's Turkey Disguise

Pooh’s Turkey Disguise

Paper feathers, paper beak, very pleased expression — Pooh’s Thanksgiving disguise fooled absolutely nobody.
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Pooh's Honey Pot Birthday Cake

Pooh’s Honey Pot Birthday Cake

Party hat on, candles blown, honey pot cake — when Pooh has a birthday, the cake is always obvious.
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Pooh's Valentine Honey Gift

Pooh’s Valentine Honey Gift

Heart-shaped jar, ribbon tied, slight blush — Pooh found the perfect Valentine’s gift and it involved honey.
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Pooh and Piglet in the Winter Snow

Pooh and Piglet in the Winter Snow

Scarves on, footprints in the snow, walking together — the most peaceful winter page in the set.
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Winnie the Pooh Honey Mandala

Winnie the Pooh Honey Mandala

Pooh at the center, honey pots and bees radiating outward — the most detailed colouring page in the entire collection.
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WHO IS WINNIE THE POOH

Winnie the Pooh started as a stuffed bear belonging to Christopher Robin Milne, whose father A.A. Milne turned him into one of the most beloved characters in children’s literature. The original books — published in 1926 and 1928 — introduced Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, and the Hundred Acre Wood to the world.

Disney brought the characters to animation in 1966, and they’ve been a staple of childhood ever since. What makes Pooh endure across generations is simple: he’s kind, unhurried, and always thinking about honey. The friendships in the Hundred Acre Wood — especially between Pooh and Piglet, and Pooh and Tigger — are the kind kids understand immediately and adults quietly appreciate all over again.

How to Color Winnie the Pooh

Pooh himself is the warmest yellow in the set — not bright lemon, not pale cream, but that specific soft golden-yellow that looks like honey in sunlight. His red shirt is the only other color on his body, so those two tones do all the work. The shirt is a medium red, slightly muted rather than fire-engine bright, and the contrast between the yellow and red is what makes Pooh instantly recognizable on the page.

Piglet is the most delicate palette in the collection — pale pink body with slightly darker pink stripes on his outfit. His ears are a warmer pink than his body. Kids often go too bright with Piglet and end up with hot pink, which reads wrong. Start lighter and add warmth gradually.

Tigger is the most fun to color: bold orange with black stripes, a cream-colored belly, and that enormous grin. The stripes don’t need to be perfectly even — Tigger’s energy works better with a slightly loose, confident approach. His spring tail is the same orange as his body with black rings.

Eeyore is gray — specifically a blue-gray that’s slightly cooler than neutral gray. His mane and tail tuft are slightly darker, and the pink bow on his tail is the one warm accent in an otherwise muted palette. The contrast between his cool gray tones and that small pink bow is what makes Eeyore’s pages quietly satisfying to finish.

The honey and hunny pots are one of the most enjoyable details across the whole collection. The pots themselves are terracotta-orange or cream, and the honey inside ranges from pale golden-yellow to deep amber. On the pages where honey is dripping or overflowing, layering two shades of yellow — lighter at the top, deeper amber at the edges — gives a really convincing result.

The Hundred Acre Wood backgrounds reward patience. The autumn pages in particular look beautiful with warm ochre, burnt orange, and deep gold for the leaves, with a slightly muted green for any remaining foliage. The winter pages work best with very pale blue shadows in the snow rather than leaving everything pure white.

For the vintage and classic storybook pages, the original E.H. Shepard illustrations used very soft, muted tones — warm cream paper tones, gentle greens, soft yellows. These pages look especially good with watercolor pencils or light-touch colored pencils rather than heavy marker fills.

The honey mandala is the most detailed colouring page in the set and rewards a slow approach. Use a fine-tip colored pencil for the inner sections and save the broader color fills for the outer rings. The circular symmetry means any color palette works — traditional Pooh colors, all-warm tones, or something completely unexpected.

What to Do with Finished Winnie the Pooh Pages

Make a Hundred Acre Wood Story Book

Print the adventure walk page, the honey tree page, the cozy reading page, and the autumn leaf page in sequence. Color them, write a short caption under each one, and staple them together. Kids who know the stories immediately recognize the arc. Kids who don’t have just met Pooh for the first time in four pages — which is a pretty good introduction.

Build a Pooh-Themed Birthday Party Table

Print the birthday honey pot cake page, the full cast group page, and the Valentine honey jar page. Color them, cut them out, and use them as table centerpieces or place cards at a Pooh-themed birthday party. The honey pot birthday page doubles as an activity for young guests — print one per child and let them color while waiting for cake.

Turn the Autumn Pages into a Seasonal Display

The three autumn pages — leaf pile jump, autumn walk, and Pooh under the oak tree — work together as a triptych. Color them with matching warm autumn tones, frame them together, and hang them as a seasonal display. These are the free Winnie the Pooh colouring pages worth keeping after the coloring is done.

Use the Vintage Pages for a Quiet Adult Coloring Session

The three classic storybook pages — Pooh on the log, Pooh and Piglet on the path, and Pooh writing his poem — are drawn in a finer, more restrained style than the rest of the collection. Print them on cardstock and use fine-tip colored pencils for the kind of slow, meditative coloring session the Hundred Acre Wood always seemed designed to inspire.

Make an Eeyore Cheer-Up Kit

Print the Eeyore puddle page and the cheering-up-Eeyore page together. Let kids color both, then cut out the small flower from the puddle page and glue it to the cheering-up page as a real gift from one character to another. It takes about five minutes and produces the kind of small craft that kids actually remember making.

Create a Tigger Bouncing Sequence

Print the three Tigger pages — solo bounce, teaching Pooh to bounce, and proud arms-crossed Tigger — and arrange them in a row. Color them, then draw simple motion lines between the pages to connect the sequence. Tape them to a wall in order. Kids who love Tigger will spend more time on this display than you expect.

Turn the Mandala into a Framed Gift

Print the honey mandala on cardstock. Color it carefully with fine-tip colored pencils, using Pooh’s classic warm honey tones in the center rings and letting the palette evolve outward. Frame it in a simple frame. It’s the kind of finished piece that looks genuinely good on a wall — not just a printable coloring page but something made with real effort and time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Winnie the Pooh coloring pages really free?

Yes — every page downloads as a free PDF. No account, no email, no payment required.

Are there baby Winnie the Pooh coloring pages?

Yes — four baby pages with the thickest outlines in the set: baby Pooh with his hunny pot, easy Pooh standing in his red shirt, baby Pooh and Piglet together, and kawaii baby Pooh on a cloud.

Are there classic Winnie the Pooh coloring pages?

Yes — three vintage storybook-style pages drawn in the original E.H. Shepard illustration style with fine lines and a timeless feel.

Are there fall Winnie the Pooh coloring pages?

Yes — three dedicated autumn pages: Pooh jumping into a leaf pile, the whole gang on an autumn walk, and Pooh sitting under an oak tree watching leaves fall.

Which Winnie the Pooh characters are included?

All the main characters: Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, and group scenes with the full Hundred Acre Wood cast.

Are there Winnie the Pooh coloring pages for adults?

Yes — the honey mandala and the three classic storybook pages are drawn with enough detail for older kids and adults who want something worth taking their time on.

Are there Christmas and Halloween Winnie the Pooh coloring sheets?

Yes — three Christmas pages including the full gang around the tree and Eeyore with his wreath, plus two Halloween pages with Pooh in his bee costume and everyone trick-or-treating.

Can I print these for a classroom or party?

Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use. Print as many copies as you need.

Disclaimer: Winnie the Pooh and all related characters are trademarks of their respective owners. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original inspired illustrations created as a fan activity for personal and family use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Winnie the Pooh brand owners.

Whether you’re printing for a toddler’s first coloring session, a classroom activity, or a quiet afternoon with the kids — these free Winnie the Pooh colouring pages have a page for every age. The baby and easy sections work perfectly with chunky crayons. The vintage storybook pages and honey mandala are worth saving for a proper sit-down session with colored pencils.

All 50 pages are here, free, ready to print.

For more character coloring pages the whole family will love, the Peppa Pig coloring pages and Paw Patrol coloring pages are just as popular with the same age group — or explore the full cartoon coloring pages collection for more.

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Selinay Yucesoy is a preschool educator, illustrator, and content designer based in Izmir, Turkey. With a degree in Early Childhood Education from Anadolu University, she brings her professional expertise to every project. As a dedicated designer and editor since 2022, Selinay specializes in creating engaging, high-quality learning materials and coloring pages that combine creativity with educational principles.

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