A. A. Milne creates the character Winnie the Pooh, inspired by his son Christopher Robin's stuffed bear.
The first book featuring Winnie the Pooh is published, introducing the character to the world.
The second book featuring Winnie the Pooh and friends is published, adding new characters including Tigger.
Disney obtains the rights to produce adaptations and merchandise based on the Winnie the Pooh character and stories.
Disney releases its first animated short film featuring Winnie the Pooh, expanding the character's popularity internationally.
Disney opens Winnie the Pooh themed rides and attractions at their amusement parks, increasing the character's cultural presence.
A new feature film centered around Pooh's friend Piglet is released, continuing the franchise's appeal to new generations.
Disney releases a new CGI-animated feature film titled 'Winnie the Pooh', revitalizing the franchise with traditional storytelling.
Winnie the Pooh is born in the Hundred Acre Wood, beginning his adventures.
Pooh meets Christopher Robin, who becomes his closest friend and caretaker.
Pooh discovers his love for honey, marking the start of many honey-seeking adventures.
Pooh befriends Piglet, solidifying the group of friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Pooh and friends plan their first adventure to catch a Heffalump, showcasing their bravery and teamwork.
Pooh helps find and reattach Eeyore's lost tail, strengthening their friendship.
Christopher Robin starts attending school, bringing new changes to Pooh and friends.
Pooh and friends face a windy day full of challenges and learn to adapt together.
While trying to get honey, Pooh gets stuck in Rabbit's doorway, leading to a humorous rescue.
Christopher Robin prepares to leave the Hundred Acre Wood for new adventures, marking a bittersweet moment.