bringing the magic and memories to a new generation

One of my favorite things about having two little boys so close in age is the seemingly instant friendship that comes through brotherhood. Hudson and Hayes are at the age where they play so well together, and they often refer to their brother as their best friend. This thrills me.

Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with the boys and introduce them to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. They were already big fans of Winnie the Pooh. We have tons of Pooh and Friends figurines all over the house, and ‘Pooh Bear’ was among Hayes’ first phrases.

I can remember watching the VHS of the Winnie the Pooh movie as a child. I loved the fantasy world of the Hundred Acre Woods and the friendship that Christopher Robin shares with Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, and all the other friends in the woods.

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I first watched the movie when we lived on a street full of other young families in Baton Rouge. It was our first house, and we would move around a lot after that. But I can remember living on that street and making friends with the other girls that lived across the street or next door. It was a different time. We could go in and out of each other’s houses and wave hello to the mothers as we dashed back to our friends’ bedroom to play with dolls. Or we’d just go outside and ride bikes until dark.

Moving away to a new town was hard, even to a seven-year-old. But I instantly made friends with my next door neighbor. We were school classmates, next door neighbors, and we developed a friendship when she invited me over to jump on her new trampoline in their backyard. The simplicity of Winnie the Pooh brings back so many sweet memories. The characters are there for one another. They share with each other and look out for each other. Pooh and Piglet would do anything for each other, and the sweet stories in this movie are exactly what I want my boys to see as a sweet model of friendship.

I’m thankful for the friends I made through my lifetime as my family moved around, but I’m also so excited that my boys will always have each other. That constant best friend, who lives in the room next door. And in my case, we may have moved and friends may have changed, but just like Pooh and Christopher Robin and all the other friends of the Hundred Acre Woods, the memories of those friendships last a lifetime. They sustain distance and time and changes. The sound of my boys’ laughter as Pooh gets stuck because he ate too much honey is a beautiful reminder that the magic of the Hundred Acre Wood is timeless, and the adventures will live on forever.

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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is available for the first time on Blu-ray Combo Pack and HD Digital on August 27th. Experience the friendships, imagination and adventure  of the Hundred Acre Woods when all of your favorite characters come alive in this timeless motion picture.  

 

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  1. Ashley T says

    This is fantastic! I have a 7 month old little girl, and I was just thinking the other day about how I can’t wait to introduce her to Winnie the Pooh!

  2. Leeanna H. says

    I have two boys as well, ages 4 and 15 months. I love to see the relationship developing between them, especially as my little one grows older. I am so happy that they will always have each other to depend on!

  3. says

    Right now our son is our only child. I got involved in a mom group through meetup the moment we moved to Arizona (he was just 11 days old when we came here!) and since then, we both have developed such good friends. It is so important for Maddox to be able to play and interact with other kids his age, and to understand the concept of sharing and taking turns. Also, Eeyore was Maddox’s first stuffed animal. He had a little rattle inside so there was the tiniest tinkling of bells. Maddox LOVED that EEYORE so much. It was the only thing that he would want for the longest time. I am excited to introduce the rest of the Pooh family to him <3

  4. says

    Pooh is one of our favorites. I can so relate to your thoughts on your boys being “best friends” already. I love it. We still have this on VHS and we often play “Pooh Sticks” in the creek behind my mama’s house!

  5. Beth says

    This was my one of my favorites on VHS as a child too! There’s something so magical and adventurous about the Hundred Acre Wood. My favorite adventures as a child were playing in our treehouse and pretending to be the Swiss Family Robinson!

  6. Heather says

    I love Winnie the Pooh! I found a collection of the stories all put together in one book with the intent of giving it as a gift, but have kept it just because I enjoy reading them occasionally myself!

  7. Mami2jcn says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure are important for my children because they get to develop social skills and enjoy the fun of being a kid.

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

  8. says

    Every kid needs a buddy. Someone to learn and play with. When I think back on my own childhood most of my memories involve my best girl friends. I know my son will have similar memories as he grows with his friends.

    onefrugalgirl AT gmail DOT com

  9. Jennifer B says

    friendship, imagination and adventure are important because you need to escape and explore in your mind it helps you grow and be creative and it makes life that more interesting and everything is better with a friend

  10. Kelly D says

    It important because my children learn so much by playing together and with other kids, as well as by using their imaginations. This prepares them to be productive and happy adults.

  11. Dee says

    Friendship is important to have support in life and people to share the happy moments with and building relationships is important for careers. As for imagination? What would a grand adventure be without one? All are very important tools for a child to grow and prosper! 🙂

  12. Margaret Smith says

    I feel that the importance of friendship, imagination and adventure in my kids lifes help them to develope socially and emotionally.
    Thanks so much.

  13. Denise S says

    These things are all important in my children’s live, because it gives them confidence, fun and helps them develop and learn about the world.
    lazybones344 at gmail dot com

  14. Deborah Anderson says

    Through friendship, children learn tolerance, compassion, and social interaction. Playing together inspires imagination, and that increases thinking power. So yes, it’s all very important to a child’s development.

  15. rachel says

    Letting my kids go on adventures — even if they’re just imaginary or through books — develops their sense of wonder and creativity.

  16. Stephanie Larison says

    Kids need to experience all this to grow and become who they will be. It also helps with social skills, independence, and confidence.

  17. Jessie C. says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure are impoart for my kids because they make life richer and happier.
    tcarolinep at gmail dot com

  18. Emily says

    My daughter thrives from friendships. She learns the most by mimicking others actions. I love watching her gain skills by being creative and using her imagination.

  19. Barbara M says

    These three things are what help children to grown into emotional healthy adults – thank you.

    barbara dot montyj at gmail dot com

  20. cw says

    Friendships are the bonds that keep my daughter happy, healthy, enables her to use imagination, and often a source for many adventures.

  21. Michele C. says

    healthy friendships allow children to grow and experience relationships with peers. It provides a safe ground to have adventure and imagination, teaches them social skills, and enables them to make mistakes and hopefully learn from them.

  22. Carolsue says

    All children need to learn early the importance of friendship, imagination and adventure. If they learne these traits well, they will grow into happy adults.
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  23. joni says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure in your child’s life is important because it molds them to become who they are and teaches them love and acceptance.

  24. D Schmidt says

    My four year is recently learning the value of friendship and its wonderful to see his development, he has a huge imagination and we try to enhance it at every opportunity. My two year old is the one with all the sense of adventure!

  25. Kerry says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure are so important in a child’s life because they will use all of these things throughout their entire life!

  26. Wanda McHenry says

    The ability to use imagination to create an adventure with their friends molds a child into a confident and well social balanced individual.

  27. hallie p says

    We are only on this earth for a short time. It is important to teach your children to have a good heart. Love makes the world go around. Love for people, places, and things. our lives are a series of events, and those events would be nothing without friendship, imagination, and adventure!

  28. tina reynolds says

    Imagination is so important to encourage it helps a child grow and be creative. I really think it helps them believe they can do anything. My kids and I have tea partys, and such are favorite is pretending to be a vet.

  29. LAMusing says

    Friendship is the lodestone in our lives. Creativity and a sense of adventure can spark a child to perform better in school, become more confidant, problem solve – and lead to an amazing adulthood.

  30. Norma says

    My daughter made a career based on imagination, creativity and a sense of adventure. She did this with 2 long time friends 🙂

  31. Melissa says

    I remember watching Winnie the pooh when I wan a kid 🙂 Loved it. Unlike myself I hope my children have lots of friends. I think its important for them to experience and learn the values of friendship. Helps them develop emotionally and socially. They learn how to set up rules, how to weigh alternatives and make decisions when faced with dilemmas. They experience fear, anger, aggression and rejection. They learn how to win, how to lose, what’s appropriate, what’s not. And of course they will also enjoy the gift of friendship. Having someone understanding and a support system. Make them laugh and have fun.

  32. Jammie says

    It allows them to discover who they are, which is important for when they get older. sweepmorey at gmail dot com

  33. ky2here says

    Our middle daughter personifies friendship, imagination and adventure. She sees the good in almost everyone and is an artist.

  34. Robby Rob says

    friendship builds social skills but also gives them someone to rely on besides family. together, they can expand their imaginations and also have some great adventures.

  35. Susan Smith says

    Imagination is important for creativity and growing through adventures, which plays into their imagination. Friendships and building relationships is a necessary skill for all ages.

  36. Brenda Elsner says

    Friendship, adventure, and imagination are all important aspects in a children’s life. They grow emotionally and mentally and it let’s them be who they are and discover themselves. It gives them skills they will need in their adult lives. I love sitting and just watching my kids use their imaginations!

  37. Peter G says

    Friendship lets children have relationships with other people besides the family. Someone to talk with and enjoy things that are of interest that the family member does not share.

  38. Chase smith says

    Friendship is very improtant in any childs life, i try to get my son to build as many friendships early in life as possible to help teach him how to share and give him a sense of loyalty. Adventure and imagination are also soo so important to my young son, these charactoristics play big roles in anything a child does and wants to grow up to be, imagination allows him to pretend to be anything he wants and adventure lets him think of things he can do that help him imagine what he wants to be.

  39. kolpin says

    fostering friendship, imagination and adventure in a child will create an adult who is caring, giving, open-minded, and non-judgmental.

    kolpin4680 at gmail dot com

  40. Shannon says

    It is so important for kids to have an imagination. As my kids grow I see how their imagination grows too! I encourage their creativity and socializing with similar friends!

  41. Sky Kory says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure are important because they help children develop into happy, responsible adults! (:

  42. Julie Goetz says

    I want my daughter to find happiness and with that she will need to make many friends. Her imagination is important so she can dream big.

  43. Bonnie Caselman says

    The importance of friendship, imagination and adventure in my child’s life is they’re the foundation of a happy childhood.

  44. Emmy says

    I find that E. behaves and listens better after he’s had some socialization with kids his age. He’s an only child so that isn’t as frequent as for other kiddos, so we try to get as much peer interaction as possible for the little guy.

  45. says

    While I do not have a child of my own, I feel that these life qualities are very important for any child and any adult for that matter. Without these three things, we would all be socially stunted!

  46. susan smoaks says

    I truly believe that friendship, imagination and adventure are of the utmost importance in our child’s life. They help with growth and maturity and help keep life fun and exciting.
    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

  47. crystal smith says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure in my sons’ lives means they are not only building upon their social and creative skills but more importantly they are enjoying their childhood years (which go by way to quickly) Nothing makes me smile like watching my boys and their friends dream up backyard adventures

  48. Sarah L says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure are all important for kids (and adults, too) We take a daily hike around the lake and see what adventures we can have.
    Thanks for the contest.

  49. Betty says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure sounds like what every child needs and deserves. It also sounds like the pattern that most of our beloved bedtime books follow.

  50. Ashley Morrissey says

    Friendship, imagination and adventure are the three best things when you’re a child. Friendship for when you’re feeling lonely. Imagination for when you’re feeling bored. Adventure for when you’re feeling a little..well, adventurous! 😉

    -Ashley Marie Morrissey
    ashummz05(at)yahoo(dot)com

  51. Thomas Murphy says

    Its very important that my kids have fun with there imagination and go on fun adventures with there good friends.

  52. Heather S says

    Friendship, imagination, and adventure is important in my child’s life because I don’t want her to be scared to do anything.

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