A bear called Paddington
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- 1958
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- Bears, Paddington Bear (Fictitious character), Paddington Bear(Fictitious character), Bears, Paddington Bear (Fictitious character)
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- New York : Dell
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"A yearling book."
From the day Paddington was discovered on a railway platform in London, he was seldom far from imminent disaster ... but it always seemed to turn into hilarious fun. The Brown family decides to adopt a little Peruvian bear they find at Paddington railroad station, but life with Paddington isn't always easy. The sequels are Paddington Helps Out (1961), More about Paddington (1962), Paddington at Large (1963), Paddington Marches On (1965), Paddington at Work (1967), Paddington Goes to Town (1968), Paddington Takes the Air (1971), Paddington Abroad (1972), Paddington's Garden (Random, 1973), Paddington at the Circus (Random, 1974), Paddington's Lucky Day (1974), Paddington Takes to TV (1974), Paddington on Top (1975), Paddington on Stage (1977), Paddington at the Seaside (Random, 1978), Paddington at the Tower (Random, 1978), Paddington Takes the Test (1980), and Paddington on Screen (1982). Paddington's Storybook (1984) is a collection of stories from eight of the books. The British sequels are The Adventures of Paddington; Fun and Games with Paddington; Paddington Bear; Paddington Does It Himself; Paddington Goes Shopping; Paddington Goes to the Sales; Paddington Hits Out; Paddington in the Kitchen; and Paddington's Birthday Party. Outstanding Quality. Best Books for Children, 6th ed. An endearing bear with a talent for getting into trouble. Some sequels (published by Houghton and Dell) are: More about Paddington (1979); Paddington at Work (1967); Paddington Goes to Town (1977); Paddington Abroad (1973); Paddington Helps Out (1973). Bowker Authored Title code. An endearing bear with a talent for getting into trouble. Some sequels (published by Houghton & Dell) are: More about Paddington (1979); Paddington at Work (1967); Paddington Goes to Town (1977); Paddington Abroad (1973); Paddington Helps Out (1973). Annotation. Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington--a most endearing bear from Darkest Peru--on a railway platform in London. A sign hanging around his neck said, "Please look after this bear. Thank you" So that is just what they did. From the very first night when he attempted his first bath and ended up nearly flooding the house, Paddington was seldom far from imminent disaster. Jonathan and Judy were delighted with this havoc and even Mr. and Mrs. Brown had to admit that life seemed to be more filled with adventure when there was a bear in the house
From the day Paddington was discovered on a railway platform in London, he was seldom far from imminent disaster ... but it always seemed to turn into hilarious fun. The Brown family decides to adopt a little Peruvian bear they find at Paddington railroad station, but life with Paddington isn't always easy. The sequels are Paddington Helps Out (1961), More about Paddington (1962), Paddington at Large (1963), Paddington Marches On (1965), Paddington at Work (1967), Paddington Goes to Town (1968), Paddington Takes the Air (1971), Paddington Abroad (1972), Paddington's Garden (Random, 1973), Paddington at the Circus (Random, 1974), Paddington's Lucky Day (1974), Paddington Takes to TV (1974), Paddington on Top (1975), Paddington on Stage (1977), Paddington at the Seaside (Random, 1978), Paddington at the Tower (Random, 1978), Paddington Takes the Test (1980), and Paddington on Screen (1982). Paddington's Storybook (1984) is a collection of stories from eight of the books. The British sequels are The Adventures of Paddington; Fun and Games with Paddington; Paddington Bear; Paddington Does It Himself; Paddington Goes Shopping; Paddington Goes to the Sales; Paddington Hits Out; Paddington in the Kitchen; and Paddington's Birthday Party. Outstanding Quality. Best Books for Children, 6th ed. An endearing bear with a talent for getting into trouble. Some sequels (published by Houghton and Dell) are: More about Paddington (1979); Paddington at Work (1967); Paddington Goes to Town (1977); Paddington Abroad (1973); Paddington Helps Out (1973). Bowker Authored Title code. An endearing bear with a talent for getting into trouble. Some sequels (published by Houghton & Dell) are: More about Paddington (1979); Paddington at Work (1967); Paddington Goes to Town (1977); Paddington Abroad (1973); Paddington Helps Out (1973). Annotation. Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington--a most endearing bear from Darkest Peru--on a railway platform in London. A sign hanging around his neck said, "Please look after this bear. Thank you" So that is just what they did. From the very first night when he attempted his first bath and ended up nearly flooding the house, Paddington was seldom far from imminent disaster. Jonathan and Judy were delighted with this havoc and even Mr. and Mrs. Brown had to admit that life seemed to be more filled with adventure when there was a bear in the house
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my little boy loved this book
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