In this chapter, Kanga and her baby Roo arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood, much to the surprise of the other animals, who have never met a kangaroo before. The animals, particularly Rabbit, are unsure how to react to the newcomers. They’re concerned that Kanga might disrupt the peaceful order of the forest, and they wonder how to behave around her and little Roo. Eventually, Kanga and Roo are warmly welcomed, and Kanga kindly offers to help care for the others, although Rabbit is still a little apprehensive about her presence.
Meanwhile, Piglet gets a bath, which is a bit of an adventure for him. He isn’t fond of the idea of a bath and is reluctant to get in the water. However, after a little coaxing from Pooh and his friends, Piglet is eventually convinced, and he gets cleaned up in a rather comical fashion. Throughout the chapter, the forest animals experience new things and learn to adapt to the changes that Kanga and Roo bring to their home. The chapter highlights the themes of friendship, adaptation, and the gentle changes that occur as new characters come into the fold of the Hundred Acre Wood.