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Cuticuter Winnie The Pooh Butterfly Cookie Cutter, Blue

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Cut 4 heart shapes from the tortilla wrap and push one into each sandwich, point side in, to form the wings. Melt the chocolate in the microwave in 30 second bursts, stirring between each one to ensure it melts evenly. Be careful not to overheat or burn the chocolate, heat only until just melted and smooth.

Line a lunch box with large lettuce leaves, and half fill with baby carrots. Fill the other side of the box with the grape haycorns.

Winnie the Pooh landmarks in the Ashdown Forest

So important was the landscape in which Milne set his tales, that he brought EH Shepard to the area to capture it in his illustrations for the books. The iconic map of Hundred Acre Wood is based on the Ashdown Forest — though don't try using it to navigate to the landmarks today. Whimsical it may be, but its geographical accuracy leaves a lot to be desired. Winnie the Pooh landmarks in the Ashdown Forest That said, there is one place where Pooh fans can really go nuts — Pooh Corner. Located inside a cottage in the village of Hartfield, Pooh Corner is a tea room, shop and small museum dedicated to all things Winnie the Pooh. Tea and toast at Pooh Corner AA Milne Memorial Memorial to AA Milne and EH Shepard in the Ashdown Forest, with flowers left by a previous visitor. Using a round cookie cutter, cut a large circle from each slice of bread. (Don’t throw out the crusts, pop them in a bag in the freezer to save for breadcrumbs for future recipes!)

A couple more fields, a private lane and another footpath later brings you to the bridge. Allow at least 45 minutes walking time each way between Pooh Corner and Pooh Bridge, and wear footwear that's suitable for serious walking. Visiting Pooh Corner and the Ashdown Forest Pooh Corner in Hartfield Lightly butter each strip and place them butter side down in alternate stripes of brown and white to create a round stripey top for each sandwich. Nearly 3 in 5 parents (58%) said that they make their picnics from scratch, so I hope that my 5 new themed picnics will help to make them even more special! The picnics are all inspired by famous characters from some of the shows and films available to view on digital entertainment service DisneyLife. Known affectionately as 'Pooh Country' or 'Winnie the Pooh Forest', the Ashdown Forest draws visitors from all over the globe each year, all keen to follow in the footsteps of the world famous bear.

We've never counted ourselves, but it's something to keep the kids busy for a few minutes while you have a rest and enjoy the scenery. From Pooh Corner, a walking route to Pooh Bridge is signposted, but from our experience, it's one for the more intrepid walkers, and certainly not one for families with young children in tow. It's quite a walk... you've been warned From here, continue along the main footpath and branch right to visit the Heffalump Trap and Lone Pine Tree, located on a cliff edge with more of those spectacular views. No heffalumps today The AA Milne and EH Shepard memorial is the most obvious Pooh landmark in this area. Situated in a small clearing at the top of the hill, just a couple of minutes' walk from both the Piglet's and Quarry car parks, a large stone is topped with a plaque dedicated to both the author and his illustrator, EH Shepard. Scenes from 2017 film Goodbye Christopher Robin were filmed here, and the views across the forest are spectacular. Views across the Ashdown Forest from the AA Milne and EH Shephard memorial somehow went all to pieces over delicate words like MEASLES and BUTTERED TOAST (Winnie-the-Pooh.4.29)

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