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Winnie the Pooh gets the LEGO Ideas treatment

95 year old brand turned into a new Hundred Acre Wood set with five characters and their own accessories.

LEGO is inviting Winnie the Pooh fans to embrace nostalgia and return to the picturesque Hundred Acre Wood with its new LEGO Ideas Winnie the Pooh set - based on original designs by LEGO builder and superfan Ben Alder.

Beneath a large oak tree, complete with beehives and bees, Pooh’s house takes centre stage. The house can be opened up to unveil a whole host of furniture and unique items, such as the ‘Pooh-coo’ Clock, box of Pooh sticks, Tigger’s locket, and of course, plenty of honey pots.

LEGO superfan Ben Alder originally submitted the concept to the LEGO Ideas initiative.

“I love Winnie the Pooh and remember my parents reading it to me as a child,” commented Ben. “I now read the same Winnie the Pooh stories to my children, so it is certainly something dear to my heart. I decided to make the set so that my children could bring to life our bedtime stories but never quite expected the positive reaction it has received.”

The new set also includes five new moulded characters, each with their own accessories. Pooh himself has his red balloon to collect honey from the bees in the branches above, Piglet is wrapped up in his scarf, while Tigger has just moved to the woods with his sack on a stick. Meanwhile, Rabbit has carrots ready for snacking and Eeyore comes complete with his tail and a removable ribbon.

Other notable inclusions to the set include a campfire and log for Pooh to think about the things that he discovers, his front door complete with ‘Mr. Sanders’ sign above it, his adorable blue bell to ring the front door, and finally, a signpost to the Hundred Acre Wood to make sure Pooh finds his way home.

Federico Begher, vp of global marketing at The LEGO Group, added: “Winnie the Pooh is a 95 year old story that is loved globally, so seeing Ben’s design sparked a lot of nostalgia for us all.

“Plus, his personal story about how he created the set for his family to play out the lovely Winnie the Pooh stories using LEGO bricks felt like a beautiful combination of family, LEGO bricks, and Winnie the Pooh that we wanted to share with others.

“We also had the rare treat of being able to create all new characters for this LEGO Ideas set. We simply had to see how the line-up of Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit and Piglet would look like in mini figure shape. As well as creating a brand-new Eeyore figure. The stories of the Hundred Acre Wood come to life with this set and there are plenty of intricate details for fans of both Disney and LEGO to discover.”

The Winnie the Pooh set is available from LEGO stores and LEGO.com from 18 March for LEGO VIP members and 1 April for all.

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