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Jim Cummings, Winnie the Pooh Voice Actor, in Video With Grandson

Jun 15, 2025

Jim Cummings spending time with his family is sweeter than honey. 

The Winnie the Pooh voice actor shared an adorable video of him reciting a famous line from the iconic children’s book character to his stepdaughter Brittany Judge‘s baby Jax

In the clip shared to his Instagram June 8, Jim—wearing a blue-and-pink short-sleeved button down shirt with khaki shorts—held his grandson in his arms while he rubbed his back. The tiny tot—who rocked a white T-shirt, green shorts and the chubbiest cheeks—listened intently while his grandpa told him in the voice of Winnie the Pooh, “You’re braver than you believe, smarter than you seem and stronger than you think.”

Making his own addition to the quote, Jim added, “And cute as a button.” 

Of course, the Christopher Robin actor—who married Brittany’s mom Stephanie Judge in 2020—acknowledged that the kiddo might be a little too young to fully grasp how legendary his words were. 

“Does my grandson know Poohs voice yet?” Jim wrote atop the clip, before adding in the caption, “My grandson and nap time with Winnie the Pooh.”

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