Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Ideas (2024)

Throw the Cutest Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower!

Tut! Tut! It looks like Rain!
It must be a Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower!

All of your planning for a Winnie the Pooh party has been done for you RIGHT HERE! Even Eeyore would be excited about all of these fun baby shower invitations, games, favors, gifts, food, and decoration ideas!

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Let's get this Pooh Party started!

To get you started, there are all sorts of Winnie the Pooh party supplies on the web, but to save you the time of sorting through all of them, here is the best place to go forPooh baby shower supplies.

Now let's get started on the invitations...

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Invitations

One of the most popular styles of baby shower invitations these days is the use of vellum. Vellum is a thin, semi-opaque, semi-clear, milky colored paper.

How is vellum used? To make invitations for a Winnie the Pooh baby shower theme, first go to a scrapbook or craft store and buy some sheets of Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit or other character paper (there are all types and styles of printed paper that fit a Winnie the Pooh theme). You can get at least 2 invitations from one 8½ by 11 inch sheet (depending on how big or small you make the invitations). A 4” by 6” invitations is a recommended size. Also, at the store, buy the same amount of sheets of vellum. Also buy some ribbon or metal brads. You can use either the ribbon or brads to fasten the vellum to the paper.

Now for the fun part! On the computer, type up the information you want on the invitations. You could write something like this:

Something is rumbly in Jenny's tumbly!
It's a BABY BOY!
Come celebrate a Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower
for Jennifer Clements!
25 August, 2005
2575 Sycamore Way
Given By Julie Cook
RSVP to Julie at 405-555-5545
Jennifer and her little boy are
registered at Babies-R-Us.

Or something like that.

Next, print your wording onto your vellum. You may have to adjust and play around with the printer settings to get it to print two invitations on one page. So before you start printing on your sheets of vellum, use blank white paper first until you get it just how you want it. Then, print off as many as you are going to need. Then, cut the vellum down to about 3” by 5” size with the wording centered in the middle.

Next, cut your Winnie the Pooh themed paper to 4” by 6” size. Then place the vellum on top of the Pooh themed paper and fasten it at the top with two brads, equally spaced in the center. Or punch two holes, equally spaced (about 1-2 inches apart) in the vellum and the paper; then loop come ribbon through both the paper and the vellum.

Finish it by tying the ribbon in a cute bow on top.

You are ready to send them off!

If you don’t want to use vellum, you could follow the instructions above, but instead of printing the wording onto vellum, just print the wording on a light-colored Pooh patterned paper. Cut to size and you are done!

OR, easier still, you could use one of the following free printable Winnie the Pooh baby shower party invitations:

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Invitations

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Favors

Attach a note to any of these Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower favors that says something like, “Thanks for celebrating our little ‘hunny!’”

- Small “honey” bear jar with pink/blue/yellow ribbon tied around neck with a thank you note.

- Ceramic Honey Pot and Honey Dipper

- Bees wax candles

- Honey scented candles

- Scrapbooking supplies - Winnie the Pooh themed paper, stickers, stamps and die-cuts.

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Decorations

Let's start out decorating with red and orange/yellow streamers, Pooh's favorite colors! Stream them all over your party room.

Next, buy some pooh colored confetti and sprinkle over the serving area, gift table, and game area.

Then you could get someWinnie the Pooh balloons, orcloudy summer day balloonsor red/orange balloons to scatter around room.

You could buy or make some cut-outs of Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Eeyore, Christopher Robin, Kanga, and/or Roo, and tape them up on your walls and your entry way to welcome guests to the party!

To add the perfect "baby" touch, suspend a clothesline somewhere in the room and hang up a Pooh baby onesie, a Pooh bib, some baby booties, a picture of Winnie the Pooh, a baby towel, and a few diapers. (These items could be your gift to the expectant mother).

Party stores may have themed decorations such as,Pooh plates, napkins, cups, and a tablecloth.

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Centerpieces

A Winnie the Pooh Diaper Cake would be an adorable and unique centerpiece for any baby shower! They include many baby essentials and with some Pooh decorations and colors, they would fit perfectly with your Winnie the Pooh baby shower theme. Click here for directions onhow to make your own diaper cake...

Give your party a fresh and beautiful touch with a Winnie the Pooh Flower Bouquet. Have plenty of orange and red colored flowers to match Pooh's colors

A fun and festive centerpiece for your Winnie the Pooh baby shower would be a big bouquet of orange and red balloons. Get them the day of the baby shower (so they don't go flat) and tie them to the gift table or the Mother of Honor's chair.

Buy a Winnie the Pooh or Tigger or Eeyore medium sized stuffed animal and put a cloth diaper (or disposable if it fits) and give it a binkie & bottle, a onesie, and other baby accessories. This is SO cute!

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Games

Choose 2 or 3 of these Winnie the Pooh baby shower games to play to break the ice and get the guests laughing and enjoying themselves:

Pin the Tail on Eeyore
When guests arrive, have them write their initials on a small, blank, circle label sticker (you can purchase these at office supply stores). Make sure they do not then remove the stickers from the backing - a person helping with the party will be given charge of them. Previous to the party, create a poster portraying Eeyore, with his behind clearly visible. Also, cut out a tail for Eeyore on cardstock, and place a push pin in the top. Eeyore is a friend of Winnie-the-Pooh who literally has his tail pinned onto him, and he occasionally loses it from time to time! The poster is then hung at eye-level on a wall, and after all the stickers have been filled out, place them generally in the area on Eeyore's behind where the tail would normally go. There should be a little spacing between the stickers, however. To make the opening-of-presents more fun, have each woman take a turn being blind-folded, spun-around, and given a try to place Eeyore’s tail in the correct spot. A gold star will mark where the tail should go, and if this spot is pinned by someone(s), they receive a present of their own during the gift-giving! If they don’t pin the star, they will pin one of the stickers with a guest’s name on it. The person whose name is on the sticker is the next to give their gift to the mother-to-be. If someone does not directly pin on someone’s name, or pins onto a sticker of someone who already gave a gift, the person’s name who is closest to the pin is the next one to give a gift. Cross out the names on the stickers of guests as they give their gift to the mother-to-be. Make sure you have a few gifts on hand in case your guests are really good at pinning the tail correctly on the donkey! Or, get your guests really dizzy before they pin the tail!

Winnie the Pooh Top 40
Click here for the instructions for this hilariousWinnie the Pooh Baby Showergame!

Mother's Pooh-isms
The characters in Winnie-the-Pooh are known for certain hobbies, likes/dislikes, etc. For example, Pooh-Bear is known for occasionally having the desire to lose some weight from all his honey-eating, Piglet is known for being afraid of things, Owl is known for his wisdom, Rabbit is known for his love of vegetables – particularly carrots, Eeyore is known for being grumpy, and Tigger is known for the mischief he gets himself into. Before the shower, interview the mother about what she looks forward to once her baby weight is gone, what things she will be most afraid of with her new child, about what wisdom she wants to impart to her child, about what baby food vegetable she thinks her child will like the most, about what will make her grumpy as a mom, and about what mischief she got into as a child. For the shower, type up the following questions that the guests are supposed to guess the answer to. Mix the mother-to-be’s answer in with a few other multiple-choice, false answers. Whoever guesses the most correct answers is given a prize:

1.Because of Winnie-the-Pooh’s intense love for honey, he occasionally expresses the desire to shed some pounds. What is ________ most looking forward to once she loses much of her baby-weight?

2.Piglet has a fear of many things – especially of what the future can bring. What does _______ fear most about the mothering of this child-to-come?

3.Owl is known for his wisdom – or at least the wisdom he is presumed to have. What “wisdom” does _______ most hope to impart to this child?

4.We all know that Rabbit is quite the vegetarian, and that carrots are his favorite food. What vegetable baby food does _______ guess that her child will like the most?

5.Many things – in fact, most things that happen during a day make Eeyore incredibly grumpy. What will make _______ the most grumpy in her mothering of this child?

6.Tigger seems to always be a “bounce” away from mischief. What is the worst mischief that _______ got herself into as a child?

Winnie the Pooh Piñata
Although you may think piñatas are just for kids, they are just as much fun at a baby shower (especially if it is a couples/coed baby shower - guys love it!)

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Food

Have as much or as little food at your Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower:

Pigs-in-a-blanket for Piglet
- Ready-to-bake crescent roll dough wrapped around hot dogs and baked

Vegetable tray with dip for Rabbit

Honey-roasted peanuts for Pooh Bear

Blue and Orange “bouncy” Jell-O jigglers cut in cubes for Eeyore and Tigger

Iced sugar cookies in the shape of Winnie-the-Pooh characters for Everyone!

Fun table-signs could be placed by each item being served (this will help the guests realize that the food is theme-related, and it will hopefully give them some laughs): Piglet’s Least Favorite Food – pigs-in-a-blanket, Rabbit’s Favorite Food-Group – the crunchier the better!, Pooh-Bear’s Favorite Snack-on-the-Go – honey-roasted peanuts, Eeyore and Tigger’s Favorite Side-Dish – blue and bouncy Jell-O, Owl’s Nocturnal Munchies – sugar cookies

Winnie the Pooh Cake
- Bake any flavor of cake in the shape of Winnie the Pooh and use colored frosting and candy to decorate the cake to look like Pooh's face.

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Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Gifts

Winnie the Pooh Diaper Cake

A stuffed animal of:
Winnie the Pooh
Tigger
Eeyore
Rabbit
Piglet
Kanga or Roo

A Winnie the Pooh Receiving blanket

Winnie the Pooh baby clothing

A Winnie the Pooh nursery lamp

A Winnie the Pooh mobile

Winnie the Pooh bed linen

A Winnie the Pooh sign for the nursery

A Winnie the Pooh read or sing-along book or tape or CD

Anything Pooh!
Winnie the Pooh stuffed animal
Pooh patterned onesies
Pooh sleepers
Pooh blankets
Pooh books
Pooh bed linen
Pooh bath toy

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FAQs

What is the punch for Winnie the Pooh baby shower? ›

Eeyore's Gloomy Day Punch

This drink is very very delicious. It is something that I personally made and everyone loved it. To make this you will need blue Hawaiian punch, pineapple juice, and lemon lime soda.

What is the moral lesson of Winnie the Pooh? ›

It's easy to forget that as kids, everything is bigger, scarier and unknown. One of the many life lessons from Winnie the Pooh teaches us that it's okay to be scared, but we must respond with bravery. The unknown is only scary if it remains unknown.

What are Winnie the Pooh's strengths? ›

A courageous one in tough times, he is usually the one consulted when trouble looms. Pooh leads as a bear of very big heart, empathy and compassion. He's had to unify a mix of very unique and difficult personalities throughout each story and chapter of the book towards a happy ending.

What is the message behind Winnie the Pooh? ›

Alan Alexander Milne wrote Winnie the Pooh in 1926 to teach children about love, forgiveness, patience, trust, and acceptance.

Why does Pooh have a red balloon? ›

Pooh asks Christopher Robin (played as an adult by Ewan McGregor in "Christopher Robin") to buy him a red balloon, because it makes him happy. And because he know it will make others happy, despite not being the most utilitarian toy.

What is the most important thing Winnie the Pooh? ›

"I'm so rumbly in my tumbly." 15. "The most important thing is, even when we're apart ... I'll always be with you ..."

Why is Winnie the Pooh so important? ›

The stories are simply written, to appeal to young readers, and full of comic moments as well as silly verses. However, the work also is notable for its insights into human behaviour, and Milne's characters are endearing but also complex.

Why do adults love Winnie the Pooh? ›

He had a carefree attitude and a childlike curiosity that made him endearing to people of all ages. Winnie the Pooh and his friends showed us the importance of friendship. They demonstrated the power of a support system and the joy of being surrounded by people who love you for who you are.

What are the 4 personality types in Winnie the Pooh? ›

You can look at the characters in Winnie the Pooh to find the four temperaments - Eeyore is the melancholic; Rabbit choleric; Pooh phlegmatic; and Christopher Robin himself is the sanguine.

What is Winnie the Pooh's favorite thing to eat? ›

Clearly, honey is Pooh's favorite food, and the one most often mentioned in Winnie-the-Pooh, but it isn't all he eats. Sometimes Pooh Bear has a “simple meal of marmalade spread over a honeycomb or two” for breakfast. “…and when Rabbit said, 'Honey or condensed milk with your bread?

What is Winnie the Pooh's biggest fear? ›

Winnie the Pooh has a very big fear of Heffalumps and Woozles.

What does tigger represent? ›

TIGGER: ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER. Tigger is the quintessential extrovert – full of energy, fun-loving but sometimes so overconfident that he thinks that any task is “what tiggers do best”.

What is tigger's disorder? ›

Meanwhile Tigger suffers from Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. This manifests itself in his restlessness and impulsiveness, such as interrupting people and intruding into their privacy, as well as lacking a sense of fear and responsibility.

Is Piglet a boy or a girl? ›

Piglet (Winnie-the-Pooh)
Piglet
Created byA. A. Milne
In-universe information
SpeciesPig
GenderMale
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What is the peg game for baby shower? ›

Peg Game. Every guest is given a peg when they enter the shower. Whenever a guest hears someone else say “baby” they can take their peg. The person with the most pegs at the end of the party wins.

How do you make Eeyore's gloomy day punch? ›

Winnie the Pooh - Eeyore's Gloomy Day Punch (great for baby boy showers) 1 pack blue raspberry kool - aid, 2 liters sprite, 2 L. Lemonade. Add lime and lemon for garnish.

What is the game with mini marshmallows at the baby shower? ›

You will need nose aspirators, a bottle, jar, or cup, and mini marshmallows for each player. This game is played by sucking up as many marshmallows as possible and letting them drop in the bottle. You will play for one minute, and the player with the most marshmallows in their bottle wins.

How do you use Winnie-the-Pooh? ›

You can use the name and the story since 'Winnie the Pooh' is in the public domain. This means that the characters of A. A. Milne's 1926 classic 'Winnie the Pooh' are free to use legally without repercussion.

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