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A Bear Called Paddington
by Michael Bond
Paddington has always been a childhood favourite of mine. He's so adorable and stupid that you can't help but love him.
This first book chronicles Paddington's 'rescue' from Paddington Station (where he has been stranded after coming all the way from 'darkest Peru') by the Brown family, who take him into their home and make him part of the family. Paddington does have a tendency to get himself stuck in places he shouldn't be, or into situations that he can't get out of, and this is the basis for the book. He's very loveable though, and his exploits are rather heart-warming.
This first book chronicles Paddington's 'rescue' from Paddington Station (where he has been stranded after coming all the way from 'darkest Peru') by the Brown family, who take him into their home and make him part of the family. Paddington does have a tendency to get himself stuck in places he shouldn't be, or into situations that he can't get out of, and this is the basis for the book. He's very loveable though, and his exploits are rather heart-warming.