Product Description: Disney Baby Bedding 3501015 Delightful Day Winnie The Pooh Diaper Stacker
Disney Baby Bedding 3501015 Welcome your newborn into the classic Hundred Acre Wood! Delightful Day Pooh diaper stacker is a romantic and whimsical accessory for any nursery. It features pinks, plaid, corduroy and patchwork details. Mix and match this piece with other items in the Delightful Day Collection to create a complete set! Features: -Pink, Green and Brown...
Disney Baby Bedding 3501015 Welcome your newborn into the classic Hundred Acre Wood! Delightful Day Pooh diaper stacker is a romantic and whimsical accessory for any nursery. It features pinks, plaid, corduroy and patchwork details. Mix and match this piece with other items in the Delightful Day Collection to create a complete set! Features: -Pink, Green and Brown -Plaid with an embroidered Winnie the Pooh among butterflies -Part of the Delightful Day Collection About Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh made his debut appearance in 1926 as "Edward Bear, the creation of the literary A. A. Milne. Promptly renamed, Pooh appeared in a few children's books and several poems, each illustrated by E. H. Shepard. Later on, the Walt Disney Company dropped the hyphens in the character's name when it adapted the Pooh stories into a series of Winnie the Pooh featurettes, quickly becoming a successful franchise in the company. The origin of Winnie the Pooh is a conception fueled by the imagination of Milne's son, Christopher Robin Milne, the inspiration for the character Christopher Robin, and his toy bear. Christopher had named his stuffed bear Winnie, after the real life bear, Winnipeg, whom his father and he would often visit at the London Zoo. The name "Pooh is speculated to have been the name of a swan the two had encountered on vacation. When the Walt Disney Company acquired the Winnie the Pooh rights in the 1930's, the sky was the limit for him and the other characters of the 100 ...