Updated on: Oct 05, 2024
What day is it? It’s my favorite day–the day I get to help you throw the most exciting Winnie the Pooh baby shower ever! This is the day to celebrate the mama-to-bee in your life, and, of course, you want to make it special. Here you will find all the ideas you need for decorations, favors, menu items, activities and games, party supplies, and invitations!
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Decorations
1. Map of Hundred Acre Wood
Including a map of the iconic hundred acre woods as part of your decor, or perhaps as a large poster or table cloth, is a sure way to excite your guests and help them to embrace the ambiance.
2. Storybook Decoram
You can use pages or images from Winnie the Pooh books to create unique, themed decor.
3. Winnie the Pooh and Friends
A great simple decoration is stuffed animals. Winnie the Pooh has many different characters to choose from that can easily be recreated with every day stuffed animals which would look great around your venue.
4. Welcome Sign
Create a sign that says, “Welcome to Hundred Acre Wood”. This serves as a way to welcome your guests, as well as get them acquainted with the theme and set the mood.
5. Pooh Bear Cutouts
You may wish to place life-sized cutouts of Winnie the Pooh and his friends around the venue.
6. Honey Pots
You can buy little pots from any craft store or online along with acrylic paint and design them to look like Winnie the Pooh’s honey pot. This can be used to hold cupcakes, and other finger foods or you can even plant little flowers in them to use as decorations around your venue.
7. Honeycomb Decorations
You can hang honeycomb-shaped decorations from the ceiling to add a nice, playful touch to your party and help set the mood.
8. Bees and Honey Garlands
You may wish to string together yellow and black paper bees and honey pots to create festive garlands.
9. Balloon Arch
A balloon arch will transfer any venue! For your Winnie the Pooh baby shower, you can make or buy a balloon arch with light blue and yellow balloons. You can step it up by adding green accents such as plastic leaves or plants to bring it to life!
10. Tree Branches
You can decorate tree branches with paper bees, leaves, and small honey pots to mimic the Hundred Acre Wood.
11. Pooh Bear Chair Covers
You may wish to dress up your chairs with covers that resemble Winnie the Pooh, or his friends.
12. Foil Balloons
Foil balloons are available in many shapes, including Winnie the Pooh characters! Place these in empty corners or at the entrance of the party space.
13. Tigger Tails
You can hang orange and black striped "Tigger tails" from the backs of chairs or around the venue.
14. Pooh Bear Bunting
You can create a bunting banner with Winnie the Pooh's face and hang it across the walls.
15. Hive Lanterns
To match the Winnie the Pooh baby shower you can go to any craft store or online and buy yellow lanterns along with bees stickers or cutouts to paste on the lanterns. This will create a great decoration that will give your venue more life and detail!
16. Hunny Pot Drinking Station
It would be fun to set up a drink station with yellow cups and a large "Hunny" pot filled with lemonade or punch.
17. Pooh Bear Footprints
You can create footprints using yellow paint or cutouts of Winnie the Pooh's footprints leading to the entrance or gift table.
18. Yellow and Red or Blue Décor
To tie in with the Winnie the Pooh theme you may want to decorate your venue with yellow and red or blue décor. You can purchase blue, red, or yellow table cloths from your local party store and decorate your table with your centerpieces.
19. Leaf Garlands
You may wish to string together paper leaves in various shades of green to create garlands that represent the Hundred Acre Wood.
20. Hundred Acre Wood Signposts
You can set up wooden signposts with directional signs pointing to different areas like "Pooh's House" or "Rabbit's Garden."
21. Winnie the Pooh Backdrop and Props
For your Winnie the Pooh baby shower, you want to have an eye-catching backdrop. Having a backdrop with the previously mentioned balloon arch will make great pictures for your guests to share on Facebook and Instagram! Don't forget the fun props!
22. Acorn Centerpieces
You may fill glass jars or vases with acorns and place small flowers or candles on top for rustic centerpieces.
23. Honeycomb-Shaped Paper Fans
You can hang large honeycomb-shaped paper fans in different colors on the walls for a pop of whimsy.
24. Rustic Centerpiece
To decorate each table you can easily assemble a wood and flower arrangement using blue hydrangeas, yellow roses, or baby’s breath in small vases as accents.
25. Diaper Cake
Hand make a diaper cake with diapers, ribbons, and Winnie the Pooh cutouts. Or purchase one already made!
26. Pooh Bear Confetti
You can scatter homemade or store-bought Pooh bear-shaped confetti on the tables and around the venue.
27. Printable Signs
These printable signs can be customized. Leave them along the snack table to describe each food, or add them to the gift table. Print out Winnie the Pooh quotes and place them around the party for a sweet detail! This will not only draw your guests' attention but can display your favorite quotes from your childhood movie which everyone can relate to.
28. Bumble Bee String Lights
These lights are a unique option for your Winnie the Pooh baby shower! Add them to the centerpieces, string them through the balloon arch, or place them on the snack table!
29. Tigger’s Bounce Zone
You may wish to create a designated area with inflatable balls or cushions where kids can "bounce" like Tigger. This is sure to be a huge hit at your party.
30. Winnie the Pooh Cake Topper
A cake topper is an easy way to incorporate the Winnie the Pooh theme!
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Sweet Flavored Party Favors
31. “Hunny” Pot Cookies
You can give your guests decorated cookies shaped like honey pots, filled with honey-flavored icing.
32. Pooh Bear Gummy Bears
Your guests will be sure to enjoy gummy bears in flavors like honey, orange, and cherry, packaged in cute Pooh-themed bags.
33. Tigger’s Taffy
Give your guests assorted taffy candies in vibrant colors, representing Tigger's energetic personality.
34. Eeyore’s Blueberry Delights
You may wish to give your guests blueberry-flavored macarons or mini cupcakes with blue icing, inspired by Eeyore's color.
35. Kanga’s Caramel Candies
Give your guests individually wrapped caramel candies with a label featuring Kanga's image.
36. Roo’s Rainbow Marshmallows
Hand out delicious rainbow-colored marshmallows in clear bags, paying homage to Roo's playful nature.
37. Owl’s Wisdom Chocolates
Give your guests assorted chocolates with smart owl-themed packaging.
38. Christopher Robin’s Chews
Give out fruit-flavored chewy candies, representing the bond between Pooh and Christopher Robin.
39. Heffalump Honeycomb
Pass around honeycomb candy in cute heffalump shapes.
40. Pooh’s Peanut Butter Cups
Distribute mini peanut butter cups in Pooh-themed wrappers to all your guests.
41. Honey Bee Pops
Give your guests honey-flavored lollipops with edible honey bee decorations.
42. Winnie the Pooh Trail Mix
You can create a custom trail mix with honey-roasted nuts, dried fruits, and honey-flavored cereal, packaged in mini jars or bags. Your guests will be sure to enjoy.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Salty or Savory Party Favors
43. Pooh’s Popcorn Mix
Distribute a blend of caramel and cheese popcorn, reminiscent of Pooh's love for both sweet and savory treats.
44. Tigger’s Cheese Puffs
You can hand out orange-colored cheese puffs served in fun Tigger-themed bags.
45. Piglet’s Pretzel Bites
You can give your guests mini pretzel bites seasoned with various flavors, such as garlic, ranch, and cinnamon-sugar.
46. Eeyore’s Veggie Chips
Distribute assorted vegetable chips packed in Eeyore-inspired pouches.
47. Kanga’s Crackers and Cheese
Give your guests mini crackers served with cheese dip or individually wrapped cheese slices.
47. Roo’s Mini Sausages
Give out bite-sized cocktail sausages or meatballs served with dipping sauces.
48. Owl’s Wise Nuts
Distribute assorted roasted nuts with savory seasonings like rosemary, garlic, or barbecue.
49. Christopher Robin’s Snack Mix
Give your guests a savory mix of pretzels, nuts, crackers, and seasoned cereal, packed in themed bags.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Drinkable Party Favors
50. “Hunny” Pot Lemonade
Give out lemonade served in mini jars or bottles with honey-dipped rims and cute honey pot labels.
51. Pooh’s Punch
You may distribute a fruity and refreshing punch in shades of orange and yellow, served in small cups.
52. Tigger’s Tonic
Make an orange-flavored soda or sparkling water with Tigger-themed labels.
53. Piglet’s Pink Smoothies
Give your guests strawberry or raspberry smoothies served in clear bottles with pink Piglet caps.
54. Eeyore’s Blueberry Lemonade
Distribute lemonade infused with blueberry syrup or puree, served with blue striped straws.
55. Kanga’s Tea Selection
Give your guests some assorted tea bags or loose tea in small pouches, labeled with Kanga's image.
56. Roo’s Juice Boxes
Give out individual juice boxes featuring Roo's face and favorite juice flavors.
57. Owl’s Wisdom Brew
Hand out small bottles of iced tea or cold brew coffee with wise Owl-inspired tags.
58. Christopher Robin’s Milk Bottles
You can distribute bottled milk (regular or flavored) with custom labels featuring Christopher Robin's silhouette.
59. Honeycomb Iced Coffee
You can pass out bottled iced coffee sweetened with honeycomb syrup or honey.
60. Bee-Licious Smoothie Shots
You may wish to give out miniature smoothie shots in flavors like mango, pineapple, and banana, with cute bee decorations.
61. Hundred Acre Wood Hot Chocolate
Give out individual packets of hot chocolate mix with Winnie the Pooh character labels.
62. Winnie the Pooh Frappuccinos
You can distribute small cups of homemade frappuccinos with whipped cream and a Pooh bear face drawn on top.
63. Rabbit’s Refreshing Infusions
Pass out small bottles of flavored water infused with fruits and herbs, served with Rabbit-themed tags.
64. Heffalump Hot Apple Cider
Give your guests bottled hot apple cider with Heffalump-inspired packaging.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Wearable Party Favors
65. Pooh’s Party Hats
Hand out adorable party hats featuring Winnie the Pooh's face and ears for your guests to take home.
66. Tigger’s Tails
Distribute fluffy orange and black striped tails that guests can attach to their clothing.
67. Piglets Headbands
You can give out headbands with Piglet's ears and a cute bow, perfect for the little ones.
68. Eeyore’s Ears
Hand out soft and floppy Eeyore-inspired ears for everyone to wear and take home after the party.
69. Kanga and Roo Wristbands
Pass out matching wristbands featuring Kanga and Roo's faces for your guests to wear and take home.
70. Owl’s Glasses
Distribute round glasses with Owl's wise expression printed on them. Your guests will certainly enjoy this fun and on theme party favor.
71.Christopher Robin’s Scarves
Hand out mini scarves with a Christopher Robin theme for a touch of nostalgia.
72. Rabbits Bow Ties
Pass out cute bow ties with a Rabbit motif, suitable for both kids and adults.
73. Heffalump and Woozle Masks
Give out masks featuring the faces of Heffalump and Woozle, with elastic bands for easy wearing.
74. Hundred Acre Wood Temporary Tattoos
Encourage your guests to use assorted temporary tattoos with characters from the Hundred Acre Wood.
75. Winnie the Pooh Character Socks
Give your guests socks with prints of Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and other characters.
76. Pooh’s Pendants
Distribute necklaces or pendants featuring a small charm of Winnie the Pooh or his iconic red balloon.
77. Tigger’s Bracelets
Hand out necklaces or pendants featuring a small charm of Winnie the Pooh or his iconic red balloon.
78. Eeyore’s Pins or Brooches
Pass out enamel pins or brooches in the shape of Eeyore's gloomy face.
79. Heffalump and Woozle T-Shirts
Give your guests T-shirts with Heffalump and Woozle illustrations, perfect for the baby shower attendees.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Eco-Friendly Party Favors
80. Seed Packets
Distribute miniature seed packets with wildflowers or bee-friendly plants, symbolizing the importance of nature and pollinators in the Hundred Acre Wood.
81. Beeswax Wraps
Hand out reusable beeswax wraps in cute Winnie the Pooh patterns, perfect for wrapping snacks and food items.
82. Plantable Pooh Bear Shapes
Give out plantable paper cutouts shaped like Pooh Bear that guests can take home and grow into flowers or herbs.
83. Bamboo Utensil Set
Pass out portable and eco-friendly bamboo utensil sets, packed in Pooh-themed pouches for your guests to enjoy and take home.
84. Honey Jar Mugs
Give your guests glass mason jars filled with locally sourced honey, which can later be used as beverage mugs.
85. Pooh’s Fabric Tote Bags
Distribute reusable fabric tote bags with Winnie the Pooh designs, perfect for reducing single-use plastic bag waste.
86. Upcycled Pooh Art
Hand out handcrafted art pieces made from recycled materials, inspired by Winnie the Pooh characters and scenes.
87. Organic Honey Lip Balm
Give out natural and organic lip balm made with honey and beeswax, packaged in biodegradable containers.
88. Wooden Pooh Bear Magnets
Pass out small wooden magnets featuring Pooh Bear, made from sustainably sourced wood.
89. Hundred Acre Wood Mini Platters
Give your guests tiny planters made from biodegradable materials, ideal for small indoor plants.
90. Eco-Friendly Coloring Books
Distribute coloring books printed on recycled paper, featuring Winnie the Pooh illustrations and eco-conscious messages.
91. Beeswax Tealights
Hand out beeswax tealight candles in recyclable metal containers, symbolizing the warmth and brightness of friendship.
92. Pooh’s Reusable Water Bottles
Give out stainless steel or glass water bottles featuring Winnie the Pooh characters, encouraging guests to stay hydrated sustainably.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Electronic Party Favors
93. Winnie the Pooh Digital Wallpapers
You can preload USB drives with a collection of adorable Winnie the Pooh-themed wallpapers. Your guests will be sure to love this.
94. Pooh Bear Digital Photo Frames
You can create mini electronic photo frames with rotating images of Winnie the Pooh and friends.
95. Tigger’s Dancing Bluetooth Speaker
Pass out small portable bluetooth speakers shaped like Tigger that play music and dance to the beat.
96. Piglet’s LED Night Lights
Give your guests cute LED night lights featuring Piglet's face, perfect for a nursery or bedside table. You may wish to include different color lights to resemble different Winnie the Pooh characters or have different faces on them. For example, piglets can be a pink light. If you have one with Winnie the Pooh’s face then his light could be yellow.
97. Eeyore’s Sound Machine
Give your guests a soothing sound machine in the shape of Eeyore, playing calming sounds for babies and children.
98. Kanga’s Baby Monitor
Hand out modern electronic baby monitors with Kanga-themed designs for parents' peace of mind.
99. Roo’s Musical Plush Toys
Distribute soft plush toys of Roo that play lullabies or soothing sounds when squeezed.
100. Owl’s Storytelling Smart Pen
Give out a smart pen that reads Winnie the Pooh stories aloud when used with special storybooks to all your guests.
101. Christopher Robin’s Interactive Tablets
Pass out child-friendly tablets loaded with educational Winnie the Pooh games and apps.
102. Honey Pot USB Flash Drives
Hand out USB flash drives cleverly disguised as honey pots, perfect for storing digital files.
103. Winnie the Pooh Digital Activity Books
Distribute interactive digital activity books with coloring pages, puzzles, and games.
104. Pooh Bear Animated Plushies
Give your guests plush toys of Winnie the Pooh that move and talk when activated.
105. Tigger’s Electronic Puzzles
Hand out electronic puzzle toys featuring Tigger's bouncing adventures.
106. Winnie the Pooh Mobile Phone Cases
Give out smartphone cases with cute Winnie the Pooh artwork, protecting devices in style.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Personalized or Customized Party Favors
107. Custom Character Tote Bags
Pass out tote bags featuring the name of each guest along with their favorite Winnie the Pooh character.
108. Winnie the Pooh Storybooks with Personalized Bookplates
Give your guests classic Winnie the Pooh storybooks with bookplates bearing the baby's name.
109. Customized Honey Jar Favors
Distribute small jars of honey with personalized labels that include the baby's name and the date of the shower.
110. Personalized Pooh and Friends Wall Art
Hand out art prints featuring the baby's name alongside Winnie the Pooh and his friends.
111. Custom Engraved Wooden Blocks
Give your guests wooden blocks with the baby's initials or name, and Winnie the Pooh illustrations.
112. Personalized Honey Dippers
Hand out wooden honey dippers with the baby's name engraved.
113. Custom Hundred Acre Wood Puzzle
Give out a jigsaw puzzle with a personalized photo of the baby and a Hundred Acre Wood backdrop.
114. Personalized Winnie the Pooh Growth Chart
Pass out a growth chart with the baby's name and Winnie the Pooh characters to track their height over the years.
115. Custom Pooh Bear Baby Blanket
Distribute soft baby blankets with the baby's name and Winnie the Pooh embroidery.
116. Personalized Honey Pot Mugs
Give your guests ceramic mugs with the baby's name and honey pot illustrations.
117. Winnie the Pooh Character Name Tags
Hand out custom name tags for each guest featuring the name and a different Winnie the Pooh character.
118. Personalized Winnie the Pooh Diaper Bags
Give out diaper bags embroidered with the baby's name and a Winnie the Pooh design.
119. Personalized Hundred Acre Wood Baby Bibs
Distribute baby bibs with the baby's name and Winnie the Pooh-themed designs.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Unique Inedible Party Favors
120. Pooh Bear Mini Plushies
Give your guests adorable mini plush toys of Winnie the Pooh for guests to cherish.
121. Winnie the Pooh Character Keychains
Hand out keychains with small figurines of Winnie the Pooh and friends.
122. Pooh Bear Bubble Bath Bottles
Give out miniature bubble bath bottles with Pooh Bear labels for a relaxing and fun bath time.
123. Hundred Acre Wood Bookmark Set
Distribute a set of bookmarks featuring different characters from the Hundred Acre Wood.
124. Winnie the Pooh and Friends Stickers
Give your guests sticker sheets with cute illustrations of Winnie the Pooh and his companions.
125. Honey Scented Candles
You can send your guests off with a honey-scented candle which you can also personalize with a message if you would like. Another option would be to place the candle in a basket along with your other favors to tie it all together and make it more presentable.
126. Pooh Bear Sippy Cups
Hand out reusable sippy cups with Winnie the Pooh designs for the little guests.
127. Hundred Acre Wood Growth Ruler
Give out a wooden growth ruler featuring Winnie the Pooh characters, perfect for tracking a child's growth.
128. Beeswax Candles
If you’d rather offer guests something unscented, handmade beeswax candles are a great option!
129. Winnie the Pooh Character Squeeze Toys
Pass out squeeze toys in the shape of Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and others.
130. Pooh Bear Bath Towels
Distribute soft and absorbent bath towels with Winnie the Pooh motifs.
131. Thank You for Bee-ing Here
Whatever favor you choose, you can customize them with a special message such as “thank you for bee-ing here”.
132. Hundred Acre Wood Playdough Set
Give your guests a mini play dough set with molds and tools in the shapes of Winnie the Pooh characters.
133. Honeycomb Soaps
A cute little party favor for your guests at your baby shower would be honeycomb soaps, which can each be personalized with a little Winnie the Pooh note!
134. Winnie the Pooh Rubber Duckies
Hand out rubber duckies with Winnie the Pooh and friends costumes for bathtime fun.
135. Honey Bears
To tie in with your Winnie the Pooh theme and the bee décor you can send your guest off with a cute little honey container which you can find in bear shapes. You can write a little personalized message on them or decorate the bottle in whichever way you see fit for your shower. This is not only a cute detail to send your guest off with but also something useful that they will be able to use in their homes.
136. Pooh Bear Finger Puppets
Give out finger puppets featuring Winnie the Pooh and other characters for imaginative play.
137. Party Favor Bags and Boxes
Winnie the Pooh-themed party favor bags or boxes are a great way to dress up any party favor you choose to send home with your guests! Fill it with candy, such as Bit-O-Honey or tiny chocolates!
138. Winnie the Pooh Musical Snow Globes
Pass out delightful snow globes with Winnie the Pooh inside, playing a sweet tune.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Food Ideas
139. Honey-Glazed Chicken Wings
You can serve chicken wings with a delicious honey glaze.
140. Pooh Bear Shaped Sandwiches
You may use a Pooh bear-shaped cookie cutter to make cute sandwiches with various fillings.
141. Honey Lemonade
An amazing and refreshing drink to serve your guest would be a honey lemonade. This drink not only ties in with your theme but will be a great hit and is so easy to make, all you will need are lemons, honey, and water!
142. Tigger’s Orange Punch
You can create a refreshing orange punch with a hint of fizz.
143. Rabbit’s Vegetable Garden
For a healthier option, you can create a vegetable platter with an amazing dip of your choice in the center. This will create variety on your food table and will look amazing next to all your other treats!
144. Eeyore’s Veggie Sticks
You may wish to serve a platter of colorful vegetable sticks with dip.
145. Honeycomb Cheese and Crackers
You can arrange a platter of different types of cheese cut into honeycomb shapes, served with crackers.
146. Tigger Cupcakes
Cupcakes are a staple item at any baby shower, to make yours stand out you can decorate with orange frosting and black stripes. Set them on a rustic cupcake stand to enhance the Winnie the Pooh theme!
147. Hundred Acre Wood Fruit Skewers
You can thread a variety of fresh fruits onto skewers for a healthy and colorful treat.
148. Winnie the Pooh’s Honey Ham Sliders
Your party wouldn’t be completed with this delicious snack. You may make mini sliders using honey-glazed ham and small rolls.
149. Tigger Tails
For a nice easy snack, you can purchase a bag of pretzel sticks and dipping chocolate. You can dip your pretzels in the chocolate and decorate them to look like Tigger’s tail with black stripes. This will not only look amazing but will taste even better!
150. Honey-Roasted Nuts
You can serve a bowl of honey-roasted mixed nuts as a savory snack.
151. Piglets in Blankets
A twist on the usual pigs in a blanket, we have Piglets in blankets! These are your typical finger food that is easy to make or you can purchase from your local food vendors. They will be a great hit and your guest will be left satisfied!
152. Kanga’s Mini Quiches
You may wish to bake mini quiches with various fillings like spinach and cheese or mushroom and ham.
153. Winnie the Pooh Macarons
These delicious and delicate desserts are the perfect addition to your snack table.
154. Honey Mustard Chicken Skewers
You can grill or bake chicken skewers marinated in honey mustard sauce.
155. Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Chocolate-covered strawberries are an easy and delicious snack to have at any event! To make it Winnie the Pooh themed you can cover them in orange-colored chocolate and leave the stems, this will make them look like carrots and you can decorate them with Rabbit cutouts to make it look like the character is picking the “carrots”.
156. Roo’s Mini Hotdogs
You may wish to serve bite-sized hotdogs wrapped in pastry dough or mini buns.
157. Kangaroo Kabobs
Fruit kabobs would be a great and refreshing snack to have on your food table. All you will need for this food item are kabob sticks and your favorite fruits! You can label these with printed Kangaroo pictures and label them Kangaroo Kabobs. They are not only easy to make but will bring more colors to your table depending on the fruits you chose to use.
158. Honey-Baked Brie
You can prepare a wheel of brie cheese baked with honey and nuts, served with crackers or bread.
159. Winne the Pooh Cookies
Find a local baker who can make customized Winnie the Pooh iced sugar cookies! Or order a set online!
160. Tigger’s Popcorn
You may offer bowls of popcorn with a sprinkle of orange-colored seasoning for a Tigger-inspired snack.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Games
161. Honey Pot Guessing Game
It would be fun to fill a jar with honey candies or small honey-themed items, and have guests guess the number of items inside. The guest that guesses it right, or the closest could win a small prize.
162. Winnie the Pooh Trivia
You can prepare a trivia game with questions about Winnie the Pooh characters, stories, and quotes. The winning guest or team could win a small prize.
163. Diaper the Pooh
An easy and thrilling game for your guests would be Diaper the Pooh. All you will need for this game are Winnie the Pooh stuffed animals and diapers (consider using cloth diapers for dolls to not waste real diapers). You can choose how many stuffed animals you would like to purchase and that will determine how many people can play with at once. The winner will be the person who can put the diaper on Pooh the quickest. This can all be changed depending on how you feel, and your guests will enjoy it regardless of the rules you set!
164. Honey Jar Relay Race
You may wish to divide guests into teams and have them transfer honey from one jar to another using a spoon, without spilling. The winning team could win a small prize.
165. Pooh Bear Memory Game
It would be fun to place several Winnie the Pooh themed baby items on a tray, then cover it and ask guests to remember as many items as possible. The winning guest could get a small prize.
166. Pin the Tail on Eeyore
A twist on the beloved pin the tail on the donkey! You can purchase a pin the tail on Eeyore background and most will come with the tails to pin which makes it not only an exciting game but easy to set up!
167. Tigger’s Bouncing Game
You can set up an area with inflatable balls or cushions and have guests try to bounce like Tigger for a set amount of time.
168. Winnie the Pooh Charades
You may write down Winnie the Pooh characters or baby-related words on small cards and have guests act them out.
169. Christopher Robin’s Scavenger Hunt
If you are a fan of suspense, then a scavenger hunt can be an amazing game for your baby shower! You can decide what the big reveal or prize will be and make interesting clues as to how your guests will come to this reveal or prize. This will not only get everyone up and moving but will be the talk of your friend group for the foreseeable future!
170. Baby Food Taste Test
Blindfold your guests and have them taste different flavors of baby food, guessing the correct flavors. The guest that guesses the most correct could win a small prize.
171. Pooh Bear’s Baby Advice
It would be neat to have guests write down their best parenting advice for the mom-to-be and read them aloud.
172. Winnie the Pooh Bingo
This classic party game is lots of fun! They’re printable, which makes this a great last-minute option! Plus it gives the guests something to do while the parents-to-be open gifts.
173. Pooh Bear Lullaby Sing-Along
Have your guests take turns singing or humming lullabies to a soft toy or baby doll.
174. Winnie the Pooh Word Scramble
You can create a list of scrambled words related to Winnie the Pooh and baby items, and have guests unscramble them.
175. Pooh Bear Diaper Challenge
You may wish to give guests diapers and markers to decorate them with Winnie the Pooh designs. The mom-to-be can judge the best design.
176. Honey Pot Bean Bag Toss
You can set up a bean bag toss game where guests try to toss bean bags into a honey pot target.
177. Don’t Say "Baby"
This is a well-known game at baby showers. You can incorporate it into your Winnie the Pooh baby shower by painting the clothespins orange and black like Tigger, red and yellow like Pooh, pink like Piglet, or blue like Eeyore!
178. Pooh Bear Animal Match
You can create a game where guests match baby animals to their respective mothers, similar to Winnie the Pooh's friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.
179. Winnie the Pooh Name That Tune
It would be fun to play short snippets of popular lullabies or baby-themed songs and have guests guess the song title.
180. Baby Shower Wishes for the Little One
You may have guests write down their heartfelt wishes or advice for the baby on special cards.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Party Supplies
181. Honey Pot Drink Dispensers
You can serve beverages in glass or plastic drink dispensers shaped like honey pots.
182. Winnie the Pooh Plates
Paper or plastic party plates are a must-have!
183. Winnie the Pooh Themed Cake Topper
You may wish to place a cake topper featuring Winnie the Pooh and his friends on the baby shower cake.
184. Winnie the Pooh Cups
There are lots of festive cups for your Winnie the Pooh baby shower!
185. Honey Jar Centerpieces
You can use small honey jars filled with fresh flowers as charming centerpieces for the tables. It wouldn’t be a Winnie the Pooh themed party without the honey jars.
186. Paper Napkins
Napkins are necessary, so make sure you have plenty!
187. Winnie the Pooh Themed Party Hats
You can provide your guests with party hats featuring Winnie the Pooh characters to wear during the celebration.
188. Disposable Cutlery
Disposable forks, spoons, and knives are essential for your Winnie the Pooh baby shower.
189. Winnie the Pooh Photo Booth Props
You may wish to set up a photo booth area with props like oversized honey pots, bee wings, and Pooh bear ears for guests to use.
190. Winnie the Pooh Utensils
All you need to make these festive utensils are red paper napkins, yellow plastic cutlery, and some twine! Wrap the cutlery in the napkins and tie it up with the twine. You can place them into a painted terracotta pot that says “Hunny” for an extra special touch!
191. Honeycomb-Shaped Placemats
You can place honeycomb-shaped placemats on the tables for a fun and thematic addition.
192. Table Cloths
Table cloths make after-party cleanup super easy! Make sure the ones you pick are fun and match your theme!
193. Bee and Honey Themed Garlands
You may wish to string together bee and honey pot shaped cutouts to create garlands to hang around the venue.
194. Rustic Serving Dishes
Bring the Hundred Acre Wood to life with rustic serving dishes!
195. Winnie the Pooh Themed Cake Stand
It could be fun to display the baby shower cake on a cake stand featuring Winnie the Pooh designs.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Invitations
196. Honey Pot Invitation
You can create invitations in the shape of honey pots, with the details written on a tag tied around the neck of the pot.
197. Hundred Acre Wood Map Invitation
You can design invitations that resemble a map of the Hundred Acre Wood, with the baby shower details marked on specific locations.
198. Digital Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Invitation
Digital invitations can be sent via text or email. Add the images to a Facebook event to let everyone know about your Winne the Pooh baby shower!
199. Winnie the Pooh Silhouette Invitation
You can use a silhouette of Winnie the Pooh's head as the main design element on the invitations, with the details placed below.
200. Balloon Invitation
You may wish to craft invitations shaped like Winnie the Pooh's red balloon, with the event information written on the balloon shape.
201. Pooh Bear Onesie Invitation
You can design invitations that resemble a baby onesie, with Winnie the Pooh-themed patterns and the details printed on the front.
202. Printable Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Invitation
Printable and customizable are the way to go! Especially if you’re short on time.
203. Watercolor Illustration Invitation
You can paint a watercolor illustration of Winnie the Pooh and his friends on the invitations, with the event details written alongside.
204. Torn Paper Invitation
You may tear yellow and red paper to create a textured and whimsical background for the invitations, with the details written on top.
205. Hand-written Invitations
Sometimes hand-written invitations are exactly what you want! These will surely add a personal touch to your Winnie the Pooh baby shower!
206. Storybook Invitation
You can design invitations to look like a small storybook, with pages that unfold to reveal the baby shower details and Winnie the Pooh illustrations.
207. Pooh Bear and Friends Cutout Invitation
You may wish to print and cut out images of Winnie the Pooh and his friends, and attach them to the invitations alongside the event information.
208. Pooh Bear Paw Print Invitation
You can stamp or draw Winnie the Pooh's paw prints on the invitations, with the event details placed next to the prints.
209. Honey Jar Invitation
You may design invitations in the shape of honey jars, with the event information written on a label affixed to the jar.
210. Vintage-Style Invitation
You can create invitations with a vintage feel, using sepia-toned images of Winnie the Pooh and handwritten-style fonts for the details.
211. Leaf-Shaped Invitation
You may cut out invitations in the shape of leaves, with the baby shower details written on the leaf shape.
212. Floral Wreath Invitation
You can design invitations with a wreath of flowers surrounding Winnie the Pooh's face, with the event details written in the center of the wreath.
213. Hive-shaped Invitations
These hive-shaped invitations go perfectly with your Winnie the Pooh baby shower!
214. Rustic Wood Invitation
You can print invitations on textured paper that resembles rustic wood, with Winnie the Pooh and baby-themed elements added.
Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower Activities
215. Reading Corner
It would be fun to set up a small corner with some Winnie the Pooh books for any children attending the baby shower.
216. Name the Teddy
You can have a contest where guests suggest names for a teddy bear gift for the baby. You can even use our baby name generator for some names to get the game going!
217. Hunny Pot Decorating Station
You may create a craft station where guests can decorate their own mini honey pots. Provide plain clay pots, paints, brushes, and stickers for guests to personalize their pots. They can take them home as a party favor or use them as table centerpieces.
218. Kanga’s Baby Shower Yoga
You can arrange a relaxing and rejuvenating yoga session for the guests, focusing on gentle movements suitable for pregnant women or new moms. Incorporate Winnie the Pooh-themed yoga mats, props, and soothing music. This unique activity will create a calm and nurturing atmosphere.
219. Pooh’s Honey Tasting
You may set up a honey tasting station where guests can sample different types of honey. Provide a variety of honey flavors and textures for your guests to try, and include fun honey-themed facts or trivia cards. You can even have honey-themed cocktails or mocktails for the adults to enjoy.
220. Christopher Robin’s Memory Lane
You can set up a photo booth or a display board featuring pictures of the parents-to-be and their childhood memories. Your guests can take pictures in the photo booth or write down their favorite memories with the parents. It's a sweet way to celebrate the journey of becoming parents.
221. DIY Tigger Tails
You can have a DIY dessert station where guests can create their own Tigger-themed treats. Provide different flavors of ice cream or yogurt, toppings like chocolate chips and sprinkles, and orange-colored cones or bowls. Your guests can have fun building their Tigger tails and enjoy their delicious creations.
222. Winnie the Pooh Storytime
You may wish to create a cozy reading nook with plush chairs and blankets where guests can relax and enjoy reading Winnie the Pooh story books aloud. You can also ask a guest or family member with a soothing voice to narrate some of the stories, creating a magical atmosphere.
223. Rabbit’s Recipe Exchange
You can ask guests to bring their favorite baby-friendly recipe or dish to share with the parents-to-be. Then, you can compile the recipes into a personalized Winnie the Pooh-themed recipe book, which the parents can use for meal ideas and create lasting memories in the kitchen
224. Hundred Acre Woods Picnic
You may wish to host the baby shower outdoors in a park or garden, decorating the area with rustic touches inspired by the Hundred Acre Woods. Set up picnic blankets, cushions, and low tables with honey jars, themed snacks, and Winnie the Pooh storybooks for guests to enjoy.
225. Piglet’s Baby Clothesline
You can create a clothesline display using baby clothes in soft pastel colors, featuring images of Piglet and his friends. Your guests can bring a piece of baby clothing to add to the clothesline as a gift. This adds a playful and decorative touch to the baby shower.
226. Guest Book
It would be fun to use a copy of a Winnie the Pooh book as a guestbook and have attendees write their well wishes for the baby on the pages.
Conclusion
Now that we have brought your party to life, all you need to do now is set up your space! From wow-worthy décor to the tiny details, your guests will be amazed! Now that you have all that you need for your Winnie the Pooh baby shower, get ready to celebrate!
Written by Paola Valdez; Contributors: Maaike Hassman, Mackenzie Hogan, Deesha Mohan and Heather Hayes