 | Recounts many adventures of a small bear, from the day the Browns find him at London's Paddington railway station, to the day they buy him a ticket to return to Peru for his Aunt Lucy's hundredth birthday. |
 | Paddington Bear brings the Brown family to a Christmas spectacular at Barkridges and ends up making a spectacular mess. |
 | Mrs. McGillicuddy sees a murder on a passing train, or at least she thinks she does. No one will believe her, until Miss Jane Marple hears her claims and decides to investigate. |
 | Color illustrations featuring Paddington the Bear accompany this introduction to opposites. |
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 | Another book of humorous stories featuring Paddington Bear, originally from "Darkest Peru," now living with the Brown family in England. Here, Paddington makes several attempts to help others. Unfortunately, his clumsiness often gets in the way.... |
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 | Adopting for their own the lost bear they find in Paddington Station, the Browns have some exciting first moments with him. |
 | Paddington and the Brown family have a series of misadventures on their vacation in France. |
 | While in London's Paddington Station, the Brown family discovers a stuffed bear with a sign around his neck reading "Please look after this bear. Thank you." From that moment on, the Browns' lives are changed forever by the well-intentioned... |