Paddington at the Tower

by Michael Bond

Published 14 August 1975

A hilarious story of everyone’s favourite bear, Paddington – now a major movie star!

When Paddington visits the Tower of London he makes sure he has enough marmalade sandwiches to sustain him – a whole suitcase in fact!

Unfortunately, it is not only bears who like sandwiches as Paddington is soon to discover…


Paddington at the Circus

by Michael Bond

Published 16 April 1973

A hilarious story of everyone’s favourite bear, Paddington – now a major movie star!

The circus has come to town, and Paddington and the Browns have front row seats! But Paddington becomes anxious when he looks up and sees a man dangling from a rope by his ankles. Always ready to lend a paw, he rushes off to save the trapeze artist and as a result the circus is turned upside down! Paddington, however, comes out on top as the star of the show.

For more than six decades, stories of Paddington Bear have delighted children all over the world.


Paddington Goes Shopping

by Michael Bond

Published 16 April 1973

Little ones will love this simple story about Paddington on a shopping trip, with an easy-assemble 9-piece jigsaw on every spread.

One day, a small bear from Darkest Peru arrived at Paddington Station with a suitcase, a jar of marmalade and a label around his neck that read 'Please look after this bear'...

Over fifty years ago, Paddington first came to London and since then has become synonymous with the city; beloved by locals and tourists alike for his earnest good intentions and amusing adventures.

Now the youngest children can enjoy his shopping adventure in a simplified story with gorgeously nostalgic Film Fair classic animation images and a press-out and play jigsaw to complete on every spread.


Paddington Bear

by Michael Bond

Published 24 August 1972
Adopting for their own the lost bear they find in Paddington Station, the Browns have some exciting first moments with him.

Paddington's Garden

by Michael Bond

Published 24 August 1972
When he sets out to make his own rock garden in the Brown's backyard, Paddington learns that gardening is hard work.

Paddington at the Seaside

by Michael Bond

Published 14 August 1975

Little ones will love this simple story about Paddington on holiday, with an easy-assemble 9-piece jigsaw on every spread.

One day, a small bear from Darkest Peru arrived at Paddington Station with a suitcase, a jar of marmalade and a label around his neck that read 'Please look after this bear'...

Over fifty years ago, Paddington first came to London and since then has become synonymous with the city; beloved by locals and tourists alike for his earnest good intentions and amusing adventures.

Now the youngest children can enjoy his sandy adventure in a simplified story with gorgeously nostalgic Film Fair classic animation images and a press-out and play jigsaw to complete on every spread.