When a cloud covers Christopher Robin's wishing star after the inhabitants of the Hundred-Acre Wood have wished on it, Pooh is afraid they used it up, so he sets out to make all of his friends' wishes come true.
Stories for each dwarf recount Doc's rescue of a wounded dragon, Dopey's accidental invention of skiing, Happy's ability to see humor in the middle of a crisis, and other episodes
When Piglet forgets something important, he assumes it must be Pooh's birthday, and so he gathers all his friends to throw him a party with a great big cake and lots of candles.
After Christopher Robin explains some of the mysteries of Halloween to the inhabitants of the Hundred-Acre Woods, Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and their friends don their most frightening costumes, while Piglet decides to remain home, hiding from spooks.
Piglet's attempt at a peaceful autumn story turns into a scary Halloween story that transforms Winnie-the-Pooh into the giant Frankenpooh, who stalks the Earth looking to satisfy his monstrous hunger for honey
When Pooh and his friends discover an enormous egg in the Hundred-Acre Wood, it is up to Christopher Robin to open the egg and show the friends the true meaning of Easter.
By turning the wheel on each spread, children help honey-loving Pooh and his friends in their running, skipping, hopping, tumbling pursuit of a busy, buzzing bumblebee.
Pooh invites all of his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood over to celebrate the holiday and enjoy a Thanksgiving feast, during which each of them explains what he is grateful for, such as Rabbit for his garden, and Tigger for his bounce. Original.
Winnie the Pooh is confused and surprised when he happens upon a strange and colorful egg, but after much adventure, Christopher Robin helps Pooh and his friends understand what Easter eggs are all about.