Synopses & Reviews
Therell always be an England, but the old place has never been quite the same since the Brown children came across a small lost bear in Londons Paddington Station. Whether tinkering with the neighbors lawn mower or experimenting in the kitchen, Paddington has a knack for finding trouble.
In this new edition of Paddington at Large, the well-meaning bear with a talent for trouble continues to fill the lives of the Brown family with unexpected adventures that will delight the multitude of Paddington fans.
Review
"Young readers will enjoy this reissue of the 1962 classic, which includes some of Paddington's best adventures." -- Booklist, ALA
About the Author
Michael Bond purchased the original Paddington bear as a Christmas gift for his wife in 1956. A Bear Called Paddington was published two years later. At the time one reviewer said, "It should be compulsory reading for any child from six to sixty. Paddington is the funniest character in children's books for many years." Mr. Bond now lives in London.