Rating: 3/5
Paddington was a bear found at the station of that name by the Brown family; this all happened in book one of the Paddington series, A Bear Called Paddington. He claimed to have come from Darkest Peru, where he once lived with his Aunt Lucy. The little bear moved in with Henry, Mary, Jonathan and Judy Brown, and was soon quite at home with his marmalade sandwiches and strange suede hat.
In this novel, Paddington gets up to mischief – in fact, more than mischief, for he is always up to mischief in his slightest of moods. No; he gets up to the most cheeky, Paddington-y, accidental mischief one could possibly imagine – worse than when he tries to find out whether Mr Brown’s prize painting has a more valuable one hidden underneath the picture in A Bear Called Paddington (of course, there is not). Just read on to find out!