Welcome your newborn into the classic Hundred Acre Wood! There your baby will be greeted by Winnie the Pooh and friends in this beautiful nursery collection. Delightful Day Pooh Infant Bedding is a romantic and whimsical set. It features pinks, plaid, corduroy and patchwork fabrics. This lovable bear who's stuffed with fluff will remind you of stories where friends come first and your only hitch is whether or not you have enough honey to tempt this cuddly bear into your home.
Features:
- Pink plaid, patchwork, plaid and corduroy
- Crib Set includes a comforter, four-sided bumper, dust ruffle and crib sheet
- Comforter features beautiful patchwork of Winnie the Pooh and friends on plaid, stripe, floral and outdoor scene backdrops
- Crib Sheet comes in cream with pink flowers and butterflies
- Valance features pink and green plaid, pinks and flowers
- Wall Border features Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger enjoying the grass, trees and butterflies
- Wall Hangings include Eeyore on a cream background with a pink and yellow plaid border, Pooh on a cream background with a pink border and Piglet on a cream background with a pink and green plaid border
- Hamper features a pale pink body with a plaid patch with an embroidered Pooh and Tigger
- Diaper Stacker features a green and pink plaid with an embroidered Winnie the Pooh among butterflies
- Mobile features plush figures of Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger rotating around a pot of honey
- Lamp Shade is pale pink with flowers and a plush Pooh sits on the base holding a pink flower
- Cuddle Plush Blanket is light pink with an embroidered Pooh and "sweet as hunny" on the corner of the satin border
- Nursery Basket has a wooden weaved base and is lined with a soft pink interior with a small embroidered Pooh
About Winnie the Pooh
Winnie-the-Pooh made his debut appearance in 1926 as “Edward Bear”, the creation of the literary A. A. Milne. Promptly renamed, Pooh appeared in a few children’s books and several poems, each illustrated by E. H. Shepard. Later on, the Walt Disney Company dropped the hyphens in the character’s name when it adapted the Pooh stories into a series of Winnie the Pooh featurettes, quickly becoming a successful franchise in the company.
The origin of Winnie the Pooh is a conception fueled by the imagination of Milne’s son, Christopher Robin Milne, the inspiration for the character Christopher Robin, and his toy bear. Christopher had named his stuffed bear Winnie, after the real life bear, Winnipeg, whom his father and he would often visit at the London Zoo. The name “Pooh” is speculated to have been the name of a swan the two had encountered on vacation.
When the Walt Disney Company acquired the Winnie the Pooh rights in the 1930’s, the sky was the limit for him and the other characters of the 100 Acre Wood. Pooh and friends have stared in a live action series, several recreated animated series, many straight to video featurettes and theatrical feature-length films The Tiger Movie, Piglet’s Big Move and Pooh’s Heffalump Movie, as well as video games, clothing, toys and other products.