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The best Winnie the Pooh toy

The best Winnie the Pooh toy

Chicago Tribune27-02-2025
Which Winnie-the-Pooh toy is best?
Deep in the Hundred Acre Wood are the lovable characters many grew up with. That 'silly old bear' is a symbol of childhood for many people and just having a Winnie-the-Pooh toy around can bring back memories.
For a soft, cuddly Pooh that more closely resembles the original bear of the books rather than the bright-yellow animated version, the Classic Winnie-the-Pooh 9-inch stuffed toy is a top contender.
What to consider before you buy a Winnie-the-Pooh toy
Characters
When selecting the right toy, consider the characters you want. Are you interested in one standard Winnie-the-Pooh plush or do you want a collection of all the main characters? If you want a full set, a bath-toy set or a pack of lovable puppets covers the bases. For each individual character, there are high-quality plushies of Eeyore, Piglet, Pooh, Kanga, Roo, Tigger, Rabbit and Owl sold directly by Disney.
Recipient
Consider who will be playing with the Winnie-the-Pooh toy before you purchase it. If you're wanting to introduce your toddler to the Hundred Acre Wood, consider a baby-friendly bath-toy set. If you're picking a toy for your grandmother who read the books to you as a kid, consider a classic Pooh plush.
Stuffed toys vs. other toys
When thinking of Winnie-the-Pooh toys, most people think of stuffed animals, and there are plenty of options for those. However, for kids prone to putting everything in their mouths, opt for an option without fabric. There are a variety of plastic and rubber toys on the market. Some kids want a cuddly stuffed bear, while others may prefer a small set. If you want your Winnie-the-Pooh toy as a decoration, opt for a glass or ceramic piece that lasts longer than a stuffed toy.
How much you can expect to spend on a Winnie-the-Pooh toy
Expect to spend between $10-$30 on a Winnie-the-Pooh toy. If you're looking for a classic plush, expect around $20 for the price tag. If you're looking for a set with multiple toys, you could spend between $15-$25. If you're in the market for a vintage Pooh toy, you likely will spend more.
What's the best Winnie-the-Pooh toy to buy?
Top Winnie-the-Pooh toy
What you need to know: This classic plush is the perfect toy for Winnie-the-Pooh lovers.
What you'll love: With super-soft stuffing, a fuzzy exterior and premium stitching, this cuddly stuffed toy is machine washable.
What you should consider: This version does not look like the brightly colored Pooh of the Disney movies and TV series, which may be disappointing to some.
Top Winnie-the-Pooh toy for the money
Melissa & Doug Winnie-the-Pooh Hand Puppets
What you need to know: This budget-friendly set is perfect for acting out scenarios with multiple characters.
What you'll love: This four-pack of Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet hand puppets makes a great gift for kids. They're fuzzy, soft and machine-washable.
What you should consider: As puppets, they don't stand up on their own. The mouths don't move, which makes them less functional than other puppets.
Worth checking out
Disney Winnie-the-Pooh and Pals Bath Set
What you need to know: These lightweight, chunky toys are perfect for a baby's bath time.
What you'll love: This rubber set comes with Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet and Roo bath toys that float, and includes a bucket with a pour spout and straining holes.
What you should consider: It is pricier than a lot of bath toys.
Disney Baby Classic Eeyore
What you need to know: This plush stuffed animal is a perfect representation of the classic melancholy-yet-lovable character and has sturdy construction.
What you'll love: The soft tones, durable stitching and ribbon make this stuffed Eeyore the perfect gift for children. It is squishy, huggable and machine washable. It is designed after the original illustrated version of Eeyore.
What you should consider: At 9 inches tall, it is a bit small for some kids.
Disney Piglet Plush
What you need to know: This Piglet plush is soft, durable and well-made.
What you'll love: Detailed embroidery creates the classic stripes and facial features that represent Piglet so well. With fuzzy fabric, floppy ears and beans at the bottom to keep him in place even on a blustery day, this Piglet plush is the perfect companion for your Pooh.
What you should consider: It is not machine-washable.
Prices listed reflect time and date of publication and are subject to change.
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And, it's just a bonus that it's shaped like everyone's fave mouse, the one who started it all. Promising reviews: "This lamp is fun and perfect for a little mood lighting. We either place it outside while enjoying our evening under the stars or on the mantel with a few candles to create a calming ambiance. I like that it has a wooden base. The design is very sturdy." —Beachbumette"Very cute Disney light. We use one in our camper as a night light and have another for the house." —626StitchMomPrice: $39.99 Some monorail tongs they'll use as often in their kitchen as they use the monorail in their Disney travels. And yes, it *does* have, "Please stand clear of the doors" in English on one side and Spanish on the other. You're welcome. Promising review: "Hands down the cutest kitchen gadget I own! Very well made and a daily reminder of my favorite place." —Gina PPrice: $14.99 A Tinker Bell tie-dye nightshirt because if they need some help getting to sleepy land, they can always take a small detour to Neverland. Promising review: "These feel like my expensive bamboo jammies. I will buy every one that is available!! Cozy and cool and doesn't cling." —WonderlandMommyPrice: $36.99 (available in women's sizes XS–3X) And a cuddly Nana plush perfect for watching Peter Pan on the couch or just giving them a soft, squishy friend to snuggle up with at night. Promising reviews: "Absolutely LOVE this Nana plush! She's perfect for my Peter Pan collection! Much bigger and softer than I thought she would be — she's perfect! I love seeing Peter Pan merchandise that's NOT Tinkerbell!" —Jensk8s"Nana is my favorite Disney character, so I was beyond excited when I saw this plushie! She is amazingly soft and huggable and the perfect size. She's very well made and absolutely adorable! I'm hoping that Disney will release more of the Disney Japan Nana items!" —JENKS13Price: $39.99 A Mickey Mouse jack-o'-lantern candy bowl so they have plenty of time to start planning their Halloween candy hoard. Or they can keep it on their kitchen island year-round if they're of the spooky-all-year Disney adult variety. Wanna win the best gift-giver award? Go ahead and fill with their favorite candy or snacks and get ready to win the blue ribbon in "I understand my Disney adult". Price: $39.99 A sculpted Tigger mug, which is basically the MOST perfect vessel to hold their morning java. (Because who *doesn't* want some bouncy, trouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun to put some pep in their step?) Promising review: "If you love classic Tigger and you're a sucker for a good mug — this is a must! Bonus, it's dishwasher safe and holds a ton of coffee!" —82 DreaminPrice: $24.99 A Panda Mei plush keychain to remind them to be true to themselves *and* to listen to all the 4*TOWN they want. Price: $14.99 A Mickey Mouse Disneyland map tee so even if they're at the grocery store, they know *exactly* how they would get to Space Mountain if they ~accidentally~ hopped on a plane and took themselves to the Happiest Place on Earth. Heads up! Reviewers say this runs large, so keep that in mind for sizing. Promising reviews: "Great T-shirt. Seems to fit more oversized/unisex than women's. Love the slits at the bottom. Embroidery is great, and the graphic on the back is large. It's thin, so very soft, and comfortable." —Shaynn"The material is very soft and breathable. I love the embroidery detail and the simplicity of the design, in addition to the slits at the bottom hem. It fits true to size but is not fitted like traditional women's sizing." —AS1928Price: $34.99 (available in unisex sizes XS–3X) A Nike Minnie Mouse sleeveless polo to bring a smidgen of Disney magic to their next pickleball game. Price: $55 (available in women's sizes XS–XXL)

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