While Winnie the Pooh may not be the loudest Disney franchise in the room, the story sure is a classic.
From a classic book to Disney shorts, Winnie the Pooh and his pals have captured our hearts and are absolutely there for good.
Ever since Lego created their very own Kickstarter-type page, Lego Ideas, so many great user-generated ideas have come to fruition.
The Winnie the Pooh set, called 100 Acre Wood by user benlouisa, is one of those.
It also includes a quirky tree house decorated with plenty of beehives for Pooh to eat honey from, and filled with everything you'd find in Christopher Robin's home.
At the end of it, Lego has the say on the final design.
After four months, they reached an incredible milestone of 10,000 supporters!
"I am [overwhelmed] with how lovely everyone has been about it and that it is actually going to appear in the shops," Ben told the East Anglian Daily Times.
After being reviewed by a team at Lego, the building block company announced on February 12 that the project got the green light.
This really is an A.A. Milne story brought to life. Just as he was inspired by his own child, Christopher Robin, to write a story about a boy and his bear, so too was father and creator of the set, Ben Adler, inspired by his own children.
If you're interested, make sure you check out the set's page for updates!