LEGO Winnie the Pooh is back with two new sets part of the LEGO Disney theme: the silly old bear himself in 43300 Winnie the Pooh and his diminuitive buddy in 43305 Piglet’s Birthday Fun.
Both new sets will release on March 1, 2026, as part of the LEGO Disney theme:
- 43300 Winnie the Pooh, 1,399 pieces, £139.99 / $149.99 / €149.99, 18+
- 43305 Piglet’s Birthday Fun, 544 pieces, £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99, 9+
While these sets are designed as larger-scale models for display and play, both include at least one minifigure. 43300 Winnie the Pooh will have a new version of Winnie the Pooh alongside an Eeyore figure, and 43305 Piglet’s Birthday Fun will have Piglet.
The beloved bear is marking 100 years since debuting in A. A. Milne’s whimsical stories throughout 2026. These two sets follow the 2021 Ideas set, 21326 Winnie the Pooh. Way back in 1999, Winnie the Pooh was the first ever licensed DUPLO theme, debuting the same year as Star Wars in System.
43300 Winnie the Pooh is an 18+ model, so is designed more as a display piece than something to be played with. The statue of Pooh is fixed in a sitting position as he gets ready to have a yummy snack of honey from the honey pot side build. His arms and hands are posable so he can reach for the honey, and his neck and ears can move as well for more variety of display options.
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Pooh of course comes wearing his iconic red shirt, and there’s a little secret hidden inside it: removing a subassembly from the front reveals a printed detail showing the classic cast of characters out on an adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood. It’s perhaps not the most accurate — or even realistic — of details but it’s a welcome addition to the model.
Hidden details are present in the honey — or, rather, Hunny — pot as well. It can open up to reveal a minifigure-scale interior for Pooh and Eeyore to hang out in. The space is small, giving just enough space for Pooh to stand upright, but similar to the hidden detail on Pooh, it’s a welcome addition to a set that would otherwise be entirely exterior-focused and static.
The figures are almost entirely identical to the ones that appeared in the LEGO Ideas set in 2021, 21326 Winnie the Pooh. Eeyore in fact looks to be entirely the same, while Pooh has a small update to his printing to show that he’s ready to scarf down some honey.
43305 Piglet’s Birthday Fun follows the exact same format as 43300 Winnie the Pooh, with a brick-built character, side build with interior, and an accompanying character. But this set is 9+, so it’s aimed more at play than display.
This means that Piglet is a much simpler build than his friend but is more easily played with. Poseable elements here are the head, ears, arms and feet, and Technic pins in the hands let him hold accessories.
The side build here is a birthday cake, whose interior is a bit unconventional for a cake — one side features Winnie the Pooh’s house and the other shows the Hundred Acre Wood. Piglet is included to explore the small scenes and looks to be the same as the version that came out in the Ideas set.
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