30 Winnie the Pooh Coloring Pages
Step into the Hundred Acre Wood with these free Winnie the Pooh coloring pages that you can download and print! Winnie the Pooh, along with his best friends Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and the rest of the gang, has been a beloved character for generations. Whether he’s searching for honey, playing with his friends, or just enjoying a lazy afternoon, Pooh Bear’s adventures bring joy to kids and adults alike.

In this collection, you’ll find printable coloring sheets featuring Winnie the Pooh in all kinds of heartwarming scenes—celebrating birthdays, reading stories, playing outside, and of course, eating honey! These pages are perfect for children who love the gentle and fun world of Pooh and his friends.
How to Use the Winnie the Pooh Coloring Pages
It’s easy to get started! Simply click on any of the images below to open a printable PDF in a new tab. From there, you can download the page to your device or print it right away.
All the coloring sheets are designed for standard US letter-size paper but can also be printed on A4 paper. Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to bring Pooh and his friends to life, or even try digital coloring on an iPad or tablet.
Fun Things to Do With Your Winnie the Pooh Coloring Pages
Once you’ve colored your Winnie the Pooh pages, don’t just set them aside—turn them into fun crafts and projects! Here are some creative ways to use your printable coloring sheets:
1. Winnie the Pooh Greeting Cards
Fold a colored page in half to create a homemade greeting card. Write a sweet message inside and give it to a friend or family member for birthdays, holidays, or just because. You can also add stickers, glitter, or ribbons to make it extra special.
2. Hundred Acre Wood Wall Art
Frame your beautifully colored Winnie the Pooh pages and hang them in a bedroom, playroom, or nursery. Create a collage with different characters to make a themed wall display.
3. Pooh Bear Bookmarks
Cut out a portion of your coloring sheet, like Pooh’s face or Tigger’s tail, and glue it onto sturdy cardstock. Trim into a rectangular shape, punch a hole at the top, and tie a ribbon through it for a custom Winnie the Pooh bookmark.
4. Personalized Storybook
Print and color several Winnie the Pooh pages, then staple them together or bind them into a book. Encourage kids to write a story around the pictures, creating their own adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood!
5. Winnie the Pooh Puppets
Cut out the characters from your coloring pages and glue them onto popsicle sticks. Use them to put on a puppet show featuring Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore.
6. DIY Stickers
After coloring, cut out your favorite characters and laminate them with clear tape. Use double-sided tape or glue to turn them into homemade stickers for notebooks, lunchboxes, or scrapbooks.
7. Winnie the Pooh Party Decorations
Planning a Winnie the Pooh-themed birthday party? Use your coloring pages as decorations! Hang them up as banners, use them as placemats, or cut out the characters to place on cupcake toppers or party favors.
8. Honey Pot Labels
Cut out small images from your coloring sheets and use them as labels for a honey jar. This is a fun idea for homemade gifts or Pooh-themed snacks at a party.
9. Pooh Bear Window Clings
Color your page with markers, then trace over the design with puffy paint or window paint on a clear plastic sheet. Once dry, peel it off and stick it to a window for a fun, removable decoration.
10. Eeyore’s Puzzle Game
After coloring an Eeyore page, glue it onto cardboard and cut it into puzzle pieces. Challenge yourself or a friend to put the puzzle back together!
11. Tigger’s Jumping Game
Glue a colored Tigger onto a popsicle stick and attach a small spring to the bottom. Press down, let go, and watch him “bounce” just like in the stories!
12. Pooh and Friends Placemat
Laminate your finished coloring sheet to create a reusable placemat for mealtime. Just wipe it clean after each use and enjoy eating with Pooh and his friends every day.
13. Hundred Acre Wood Adventure Map
Create a map of the Hundred Acre Wood by adding trees, rivers, and Pooh’s house to your colored page. Use it to tell stories or make up a treasure hunt with friends!
14. Winnie the Pooh Memory Game
Color and cut out multiple small images of Pooh and his friends, then glue them onto index cards. Make two copies of each image, shuffle the cards, and turn them into a fun memory-matching game.
15. Piglet’s Friendship Bracelets
Cut out small Piglet images, glue them onto cardboard circles, and punch holes on the sides. Attach string or ribbon to make adorable friendship bracelets to share with friends.
These free printable Winnie the Pooh coloring pages are not just for coloring—they can be used in so many creative ways! Whether for decorations, gifts, or games, they bring the magic of Pooh and his friends to life. So grab your crayons and start exploring the Hundred Acre Wood today!