Disney Winnie The Pooh

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Winnie-the-Pooh, commonly shortened to Pooh Bear and once referred to as Edward Bear, is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. The character first appeared in book form in Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928). Milne also included several poems about Winnie-the-Pooh in the children’s poetry books When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six. All four volumes were illustrated by E. H. Shepard.

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Disney Pooh Musical Mobile Delightful Day Disney Pooh Musical Mobile Delightful Day

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Was very happy with the mobile I purchased for my granddaughter. Winnie and friends are very cute!

I thought this product was as expected. Very easy to put together and very sturdy. I was very satisfied with my pick.

The product was new and in good conditions. It hasn't took so long to arrived at my house, what I appreciate. I don't have anything to complain about.

This mobile is adorable, but poorly designed. When it spins, the animals hit the arm every few turns, causing the mobile to stop. The arm needs to extend out further for it to work for more than a minute straight.

This mobile works really great and keeps my little ones occupied and helps put them to sleep in the middle of the night - not sure what I would do without them!

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From the Disney's Pooh Delightful Day Bedding Collection. Disney's Pooh Delightful Day Musical Mobile. This musical mobile has colorful decorations suspended from a fabric canopy and a fabric covered arm...

Classic Pooh™ Character Musical Mobile in Keepsake Box Classic Pooh™ Character Musical Mobile in Keepsake Box

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I ordered this mobile for my daughter, our first grandchild. It goes with the classic pooh crib set I also ordered. The mobile is adorable!

We got this as a gift since our nursery was themed in classic pooh. My son loved the mobile as a newborn and still does (now he's 4 months old). He looks up at it and kicks, kicks, kicks all happy. It's subtle enough that it doesn't stimulate him when he wakes up in the middle of the night, which is a problem with some of those flashier mobiles he has at grandma's house. Instead, he only sees it when the lights in his room are on. I love that it winds and doesn't need batteries! Super easy to set up, too.

I absolutely love this mobile! It goes perfectly with my other classic Winnie the Pooh collection.

My daughter absolutely LOVES this mobile. It plays the classic winnie the pooh theme song which we sing to her and matches her nursery perfectly BUT you have to wind it up. It only lasts a few minutes so I'm constantly cranking it back up. I wish it had a switch to turn on and off instead. I would still recommend it because it is beautiful and entertaining.

this is easy to move from baby's cradle to crib; it has a music box wind up that lasts about 4-5 minutes, and totally keeps baby happy when watching!

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This Winnie The Pooh and Friends Musical Mobile is so cute it might just put the parents to sleep too! The Winnie The Pooh Musical Mobile has a crib mount that fits all standard and most convertible cribs...

Disney Winnie the Pooh & Friends Kids' Room/Nursery Wall Art Sticker Decals Disney Winnie the Pooh & Friends Kids' Room/Nursery Wall Art Sticker Decals

Better than wallpaper, wall stickers are a perfect way to decorate your room and express yourself. They are a fun, easy and removable decor solution. These stickers are pre-cut and will only take you several minutes to apply on any surface - walls, doors, windows, and more...

Heigh-Ho! Mozart Heigh-Ho! Mozart

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I can't say enough about how great this CD is. My older brother bought it for me in 1996, and I have been listening to it intermittently ever since. At 12, it was a great introduction to composers through music that I already knew. In high school, it was fun to listen to, in order to get a better understanding of how composers differed and their styles' strongest points (and impressing my band teachers!). In college, this and a Handel CD were my go-to study music. Now, I sometimes listen to it at work. It has come to the point where I cherish these versions as much as the originals. I like all of it but a few have really captured my heart along the way: Main Street Electrical Parade Colors of the Wind Beauty and the Beast Under the Sea and best of all: I Wanna Be Like You. It's just so much fun. Conversely, they made me appreciate the beauty in some of Disney's melodies. Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins? It's amazing. I can't wait to share this CD with my kids one day, and I plan on buying it for my nieces and nephews this Christmas. Simple (some would say overly so, but why can't we just enjoy pretty music without judgment?), and just lovely. Buy it for the childen in your life (or Disney-friendly adult) who show just a smidgen of interest in classical music. It's a great introduction; it set me on the path for a lifelong appreciation of classical music.

The 1st half of the CD is quite pleasant and interesting, but I found the 2nd half somewhat tedious and the selections rather remote. I couldn't identify the tunes at all. Overall, it's an nice enough to play on a long drive.

I enjoy all things Disney and love instrumental music so when I heard this CD playing in my daughter's 5th grade classroom, I asked the teacher where I could purchase a copy. He suggested Amazon.com, which is where I also discovered the companion CD: Bippity Boppity Bach. Beautiful classical style, with familiar Disney tunes ... how can it not be good? ;o)

These Disney tunes done in the style of classic composers are so much fun. Children and adults alike will enjoy these songs over and over.

For many a baby boomer, Walt Disney meant animation. But, besides that, music played an important part in the telling of the story. So interested in music was the animator that he fashioned one of his greatest triumphs ("Fantasia") on the works of the great masters. Well, Donald Frasier and a bevy of musicians have compiled a wonderful collection of interpretations of familiar Disney tunes, many from Walt's time, along with a few latter day compositions. Every selection is a winner, destined to make the listener reflect and recall the films from which they came. And if one is familiar with the composer whose musical style is "copied" here, the album is a treasure.

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Winnie the Pooh: Take My Hand Winnie the Pooh: Take My Hand

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I purchased this CD 13 years ago, when I had my first son, and he loved it! If he was upset and we could not soothe him (as an infant), literally within 10 seconds he would calm down when Winnie the Pooh started playing. I had it for my now 7 year old and recently purchased it for my now 7 week old. The music is soft and the lyrics are catchy. The songs sing about all of the wonderful Winnie the Pooh characters! I love the instrumental by the Cheiftains. All of the artists have very melodic voices and really make this a great CD. I love singing along with it( even thought I can't carry a tune!)

I first received this as a cassette years ago when my oldest son was very small. He loved listening to the songs when we were in the car. Today for some reason, one of the songs popped in my head and I went searching for it. I was thrilled to find it on CD! It is a wonderful addition to anyone's music library!

I love this CD. My daughter loves when I sing it to her!

Years ago, I purchased this album, being a fan of all things Winnie-the-Pooh. Although I enjoy the lyrics from the Disney series and movies, I do not agree with some of the interpretations. I most enjoyed the performances by The Chieftans, however!

When my seven-year old daughter's tape broke, we were distraught--then we thought of ordering a CD from Amazon. Not only did we get it in record time and at a savings, but now we can all go to sleep again, dreaming of the 100 Acre woods.

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Woozles, heffalumps, and other fans of Kanga and Roo will find themselves tapping a paw to the wide variety of musical styles on this Pooh-inspired album. From the bravado of the Chieftains' cover of the Pooh theme and the swinging, big-band sounds of Kathie Lee Gifford's rendition of "The Kanga-Roo Hop" to the cool jazz of "The Perfect Place to Hide" and Tyler Collins's poignant ballad "Never Alone (Eeyore's Lullaby)," the entire family will have plenty to sing about...

Winnie the Pooh: Cowboy Pooh [VHS] Winnie the Pooh: Cowboy Pooh [VHS]

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My sons love this movie and ask for it to be played over and over. They both love trains and are delighted for a story that integrates Pooh & friends and trains. I only wish it would come out on dvd (we're on our second videotape since the first one wore out with so many viewings).

This was one of my son's favorites when he was little, now my friend's son loves it. Great stories, especially for boys(there are trains and pirate ships). My only complaint is that they aren't available on dvd.

I am going to review "Cowboy Pooh" through the eyes of my three year old. This is the reason for the five star review. He loves the movie and watches it over and over and due to the fact that there is a "Choo Choo" train in the movie does not seem to hurt! If your child is a fan of Winnie the Pooh, and likes trains you really can't go to far off on this one!

While this is just a collection of episodes from the television series, my toddler was captivated, even if the entertainment value for parents is negligible.

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Join Pooh and his pals from the Hundred Acre Wood for play-along fun that's full of laughter and imagination! New discoveries await within each delightful adventure! Take a trip to the Old West in "The Good, The Bad, And The Tigger," when a mysterious train robbery causes Sheriff Piglet to round up some unusual suspects! Then, "Rabbit Marks The Spot" and tricks the Pooh Pirates into digging for buried treasure! And who could possibly be "The Masked Offender" -- and why does he bounce so much like Tigger?

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney's Masterpiece) [VHS] The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney's Masterpiece) [VHS]

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My grandchildren love it and want to watch it all the time. I won the "Nana" prize!

This movie was just right for our daughter when she was going through her Winnie the Pooh stage.

This was never really on my list of movies to watch, but I stumbled on it one day when I had nothing to do, and was pleasantly surprised at how well it turned out. I kept in mind the sad necessity of cutting parts out of a book for a movie adaptation, and I dreaded seeing what would be left out of this one because I'm such a fan of the original Pooh books. Disney did great with Pinocchio, but Peter Pan seemed to lose something in the transition, and I hoped Pooh wouldn't suffer the same fate. Sadly, the Pooh Sticks story was left out, and as far as I know it was released on a different Pooh video cassette some years after the original full length movie. In its place is a story about the first snowfall in the hundred-acre wood that's fairly bland. That's the only flaw in the movie I could find. Everything else (besides Tigger's lack of cuteness) was either as good as the original Milne stories or actually better. The most noticeable improvement is in the character of Rabbit. He's so generic in the books, but Disney really brought him to life. And him using Pooh's rear end as a hunting trophy was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. He seems to take the place of Eeyore in a lot of the segments, suffering from all kinds of misfortune. (Eeyore doesn't show up much in the movie, probably because his character is way too depressing.) The score by the Sherman Brothers is once again top notch, and best demonstrated in the nightmare Pooh has about Heffalumps and Woozles - one of my favorite Disney movie scenes. Impressive in its creativity and humor, The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh was probably by far the best Disney film released during the period from the late 60's to the late 80's.

I think I can say that I don't believe there is an influence in my life greater than Winnie the Pooh. I realize that may seem silly or pathetic but Pooh was the first books read to me, the first books I read. Pooh's take on friendship, loyalty, compassion, even courage opened very young eyes to what I could be as a person before I even understood that someday I would become a person and would have to choose what type I was going to be. Values such as these should , hopefully, never become outdated.

I bought this DVD for my 2 year old son who is a fanatic of Winnie the Pooh. I introduced the character through two DVD's that feature the Adventures of the Super Sleuths and we both love the videos. When he started to watch this DVD, his jaw dropped, and after 15 minutes he wanted me to stop it. I must say I agree with him. Pooh is not casted in a very good light. He fumbles constantly and he is a gluton. Eeyore is truly depressed and when Pooh gets stuck after eating to much, rabbit keeps lamenting inviting him to eat...and the bees are just laughing when thinking of stinging Pooh! If you watch the Super Sleuths, the characters all have their flaws but their talents are also highlighted, with an emphasis on team effort. I didn't grow up with Winnie the Pooh, so although I was aware of some of the characters I didn't know the real story. I am a first time Mom but an old one (45 now). What I am finding is that most of the old fashioned cartoons like Tom & Jerry or Winnie showcase what I consider outdated values. My conclusion is that simply the times have changed. Of course some of these cartoons bring us memories, and they do have some cute stuff, but we face a total different world. 40 years ago we taught our children to be afraid of wolfs and kill them, now we want to reintroduce them to the wild. Before we were awed with the development of incredible cities, now we are trying to save the last rainforests. Our children will have to be aware of AIDs, terrorism, live in an overpopulated world, learn not to discriminate against other cultures and well, the list is endless. I am choosing all the tools I can to give him a good foundation for "this brave new world" so I'm into the new versions or totally different characters like Dora and Diego The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (The Friendship Edition)

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Disney's 1977 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh may be the last word on (animated) Pooh because it so faithfully honors the first word on Pooh, penned in the 1920s by British storyteller A.A. Milne...

Winnie the Pooh: Pooh Wishes  [VHS] Winnie the Pooh: Pooh Wishes [VHS]

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What's there to say but it is a fine movie that generates friendship among the Pooh clan. We have a two-year old that runs around the house chanting "Pooh Wishes, Pooh Wishes." What better review could a movie get? Great animation and storyline that brings out the endearing quality of Pooh helping his friends wishes come true. "Pooh Wishes" is definitely a "must" for two-year-olds everywhere!

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Everyone's best friend, Pooh, invites you to share in the lessons of these heartwarming tales that express the value of friendship. In "The Wishing Bear," Pooh tries to make everyone's wishes come true, but discovers that their only wish -- to be his friend -- has already come true! To protect his friends' feelings, Pooh turns a sad farewell into many happy returns in "Good-Bye, Mr...

Dr. Fresh Disney Pooh Humidifier Dr. Fresh Disney Pooh Humidifier

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This humidifier is very cute. It works well but leaves a puddle of water underneath it. After the first couple of uses, the light stopped working, so just beware. The product in my opinion is just ok.

Very cute for a childs room and it works great. Very quiet. Well worth the price.

I have to admit, I was hesitant to purchase this cool-mist humidifier after reading the reviews. We primarily chose this product because it matches our Pooh-themed nursery. My husband and I crossed our fingers the first night that we tried it and to our surprise it worked perfectly. Two weeks later, it's still working great. We quickly solved the dripping problem when refilling the tank, by not removing Pooh's head and honey collar when removing the tank. We just carry the entire piece (except for the base) to the kitchen to refill. Problem solved. We also tried out the auto-shut off feature by purposely letting the humidifier run on a low tank. As stated by the instructions, the humidifier shut off and a red light came on indicating that more water was needed. An additional benefit is that it is whisper quiet, yet it delivers an impressive amount of steam. All in all, this is a fantastic product.

I love using this for my son, and I also have a princess one for my daughter. The only complaint is it is difficult to find the proper level to prevent puddling. Puddling likely means it is set too high.

This humidifier has worked extremely well for a year. It is completely silent. It does not smell mildewy like other cool humidifiers. And it uses only 29 watts, compared to 400+ watts for comparable output on steam humidifiers. If you have high-quality soft water, the dust that others complain about will be minimal.

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Create a healthy environment with Disney's Winnie the Pooh Humidifier with Night Light. It features with auto shut off when tank is empty and the water tank holds 1 gallon.

Disney Pooh Diaper Stacker Delightful Day Disney Pooh Diaper Stacker Delightful Day

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This works great! I like it a lot better than the stackers with the metal hanger. The strings that are used to attached this the changing table are prefect because they are a little longer so it gives you enough extra slack to tie it around thicker poles. I total recommed this product!

This diaper stacker is soooo adorable. It is much cuter than the picture. I purchased the entire collection for my daughter's room and it is a beautiful addition.

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Disney Pooh Delightful Day Diaper Stacker

Disney Winnie the Pooh Wipes Travel Case - Ass't Disney Winnie the Pooh Wipes Travel Case - Ass't

Disney Baby Travel Wipe case.

Disney© Licensed Pooh Shield Protector Hard Case Cover for Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS - Brown Disney© Licensed Pooh Shield Protector Hard Case Cover for Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS - Brown

An officially licensed Disney© product made from high quality materials this case will protect your Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS from scratches and bumps and give your Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS a whole new lease of life...

Disney Officially Licensed Eeyore Soft Silicone Case Cover Skin fits Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS Disney Officially Licensed Eeyore Soft Silicone Case Cover Skin fits Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS

Made from high quality materials this case will protect your Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS from scratches and bumps and give your Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS a whole new lease of life. The Eeyore protective soft silicone case for Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS is as dazzling as it is practical! Your kids will love this totally cool case while at the same time you can be assured their device will survive the scratches and bumps from daily use.

Disney© Licensed Piglet Shield Protector Hard Case Cover for Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS - Brown Disney© Licensed Piglet Shield Protector Hard Case Cover for Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS - Brown

An officially licensed Disney© product made from high quality materials this case will protect your Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS from scratches and bumps and give your Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS a whole new lease of life...

Disney Baby Music and Lights Walker, New Ambrosia Disney Baby Music and Lights Walker, New Ambrosia

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My wife and I have a 9 month old baby girl. I will say that if you have a baby doll like we do everything has to be modified to fit their world. So even at it's lowest setting she was not tall enough. Now here is the part where I will tell you that your on your own if do this. I did find a way to modify it that requires you to have to make a new notch for a lower setting and it is easy to do in about 10 to 15 min. I made some extra safety for mine but it works great now and her feet touch the ground. She loves it. Remember if you do this and your child gets hurt you are on your own so if you are not a person good with tools and brain power but a duck tape fixes all then don't do it buy something else please. So for us we are good to go. Corbett from [...]

My little guy is now 11 months old and is now out of his walker and walking on his own. He used this walker from age 5 months until now. We had no problem with the height and he is of average height. He has so enjoyed the toys on the tray and that when the toys are "opened", he couldn't fit through the doorway, so it kept him right where I wanted him! It was GREAT! I loved the safety grippers on the bottom. Never once did safety enter my mind with this walker. It was always well balanced and solid, not to mention entertaining.

We purchased this walker after purchasing a different one at our local baby store that was too short. Our son was 10 months old at the time, and he had grown tired of his exer-saucer. He was 28.5 inches when we bought this, and he fit in the lowest setting- so as other reviewers have said, this is for taller babies or older babies. He loves the toys, and the tray is very handy to put snacks on while he is playing. It rides very smoothly, and allows him to safely transition from hardwoods to rug with no problem. I would recommend this product for people who want a walker with some extra height. It has been wonderful for us!

All the basics are in place for this walker, but the lowest height is too high. I was able do a work around in about 20 minutes, melted new notches in the plastic, inserted some sheetmetal screws to lock it in place, and now the kid is happy. If your kid is less than 30 to 32 inches, or if you are all thumbs, this is not for you.

I have a walker by Chicco that works great for my 9 month old. I needed a 2nd for me to have at work... I DID read other's reviews that it was too tall, but they were talking about younger babies, and I thought for sure it would be short enough for a NINE month old. WRONG!! I don't know who this is designed for, by time he could touch the ground in it, he'll be walking on his own. Don't buy this one unless you have an unusually tall baby. Amazon did take it back on return, and I purchased another Chicco--happily.

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Disney Music and Lights Walker Appropriated for children age 4 Months and up and up to 30 lbs. The Disney Music and Lights Walker offers maximum play value without compromising tray space. Help baby learn to walk with this walker, which also functions as an activity table and baby entertainer...

Disney Winnie the Pooh Plush Toy - 13'' Disney Winnie the Pooh Plush Toy - 13''

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I put this in my cart on Nov 29, 2009 at a cost of $10. A few days later, I was informed that the price had risen to $12.99. Now, a total of 9 days later, the price has risen to $16.50. 65% price jump in nine days - Disney Store, you should be ashamed.

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Bring all the charm of the 100 Acre Wood to your home with this cuddly Winnie the Pooh Plush Toy. Crafted from our finest, softest plush ever and part of our Premium Plush Collection, our Pooh stuffed toy is one silly ole bear with lots of hugs for you...

Disney Pooh 22'' Plush Doll Toy Disney Pooh 22'' Plush Doll Toy

This silly ole bear gives great bigs hugs! Bring home our Extra Large Pooh Plush toy for 100 acres of fun. So soft and cuddly, this Pooh toy will be a very friendly sort of addition to your little one's playtime.

Winnie the Pooh Switch Plate Cover Winnie the Pooh Switch Plate Cover

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My daughter loves Winnie the Pooh and let's just say she is not a baby. Won't give her age, but she loves this panel for her light switch.

The light switch is oversized (which you can probably tell from the picture) and we were concerned about it fitting, since our light switch in the nursery is very near to the trim. But it fit and it looks great. If I had to say something negative, I would say that the Pooh figure on the light switch being raised sometimes makes it a pain to hit the switch, but it also makes it easy to hit in the dark. Very pleased with this item, it's a nice touch to the nursery.

love it - it's got a very classic look to it which complements our nursery decor

This is a well constructed item and it is so cute!

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Winnie the Pooh Switch Plate Cover

Winnie the Pooh: Peek A Pooh Lamp Winnie the Pooh: Peek A Pooh Lamp

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I bought this lamp because it went along with the peek a pooh collection. I hardly use it. It's in my daughters room, but mostly for decoration. I only gave it 2 stars because I haven't used it so I dont know how well it works. I like the other idea about buying a wood lamp and using the excess border. Much cheaper.

I just purchased the lamp to match the nursery bedding set..and although I think its a bit overpriced...(45 dollars is kinda high for a baby lamp)...i think theres way too much yellow in it...the company should've balanced all the colors into this lamp instead of yellow!!

For the price of this lamp you can buy a wooden lamp and use the excess border to cover the shade. It looks better then this one and can match your crib and other furniture better. Also this lamp was not out when I was decorating my nursery so that is where the border idea stemmed from cause I was upset they didn't put out a matching lamp. Seeing this lamp I am glad it wasn't out.

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With classic characters, and a gender neutral color scheme, this Peek-A-Pooh Lamp from Disney's Winnie the Pooh collection is downright adorable. Whether it is on the changing table or crib-side table, the Pooh Lamp is a great size for any piece of furniture in the baby's room.

Disney Winnie The Pooh & Piglet Night Light Disney Winnie The Pooh & Piglet Night Light

Disney's Winnie the Pooh License Plate Frame (Set of Two) Disney's Winnie the Pooh License Plate Frame (Set of Two)

This is a set of 2 each Disney's Winnie the Pooh License Plate Frame Made by Chroma Graphics.

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The hyphens in the character's name were later dropped when The Walt Disney Company adapted the Pooh stories into a series of Winnie the Pooh featurettes that became one of the company's most successful franchises worldwide.

The Pooh stories have been translated into many languages, notably including Alexander Lenard's Latin translation, Winnie ille Pu, which was first published in 1958, and, in 1960, became the first foreign-language book to be featured on the New York Times Bestseller List, and is the only book in Latin ever to have been featured therein.