Mr. Narrator think there's no stories for a day, Pooh and his friends helps him so everyone in the world will read about them.
Plot[]
One day in the Hundred Acre Wood, Tigger had tired himself out of bouncing, Piglet was done cleaning his house, Owl had run out of things to say (much to Rabbit's pleasure), Pooh had quenched his hunger for honey, and Eeyore was taking a nap. Mr. Narrator takes note of the lack of action happening and realizes there is no story to tell. The Hundred Acre Wood residents gather together at Eeyore's house where Mr. Narrator explains how a story requires action. After a huddle up, Rabbit proposes that Mr. Narrator improvises a story while they go along with what he comes up with, which Mr. Narrator hesitantly agrees to.
Mr. Narrator starts by having Pooh bounce, Tigger eat honey, Kessie garden, Owl be confused, and Eeyore try to fly. He then goes to Piglet, who stops him out of fear of being made to do something out of his character. The others also note of how out of character they are and they all explain in song how everyone has different personalities and interests. Mr. Narrator then agrees to give it one more try, this time sticking more closely to the characters' rightful personalities.
The story starts with Owl telling Rabbit of his Great Uncle Waldo. However, he knocks a bowl of apples, causing them to roll out the door and land next to Tigger and Piglet. Tigger juggles them, but loses one, which rolls away and knocks down Eeyore's house, waking him up from his nap. Mr. Narrator takes the story to Pooh's house, but finds Pooh missing. Rabbit shows up and alerts the others of Pooh's whereabouts. He had gotten stuck in a honey tree after an apple hit his head while he was trying to get some honey from a beehive. In a plan lead by Rabbit, Kessie and Owl keep the bees away with their wings while Tigger stands on Eeyore's back and pulls Pooh out, sending him flying and landing on Piglet. Everyone was satisfied with the story this time and Pooh compliments Mr. Narrator for coming up with it.