Tonies - Paddington Bear: A Bear Called Paddington
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Tonies - Paddington Bear: A Bear Called Paddington
The Browns famously first meet Paddington Bear, the lovable bear from Darkest Peru, on a railway platform in London. The sign hanging around his neck...


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Tonies - Paddington Bear: A Bear Called Paddington
The Browns famously first meet Paddington Bear, the lovable bear from Darkest Peru, on a railway platform in London. The sign hanging around his neck...
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Tonies - Paddington Bear: A Bear Called Paddington
The Browns famously first meet Paddington Bear, the lovable bear from Darkest Peru, on a railway platform in London. The sign hanging around his neck says: 'Please look after this bear. Thank you.' The family take him home, but soon after discover that Paddington is a very unusual bear, with a habit of turning the ordinary into the extraordinary…
Join the world’s best-loved bear on his comical misadventures in ‘A Bear Called Paddington’, the first in a series of novels written by Michael Bond, narrated for Tonies by Stephen Fry.
The Toniebox comes to life when paired with your little one's favourite characters from the ever-growing collection of Tonies: hand-painted characters with hours of stories to tell, worlds to explore, and songs to sing along with. Each collectible character magnetically attaches to the Toniebox, making it simple for little listeners to change stories whenever they want.
1. Please Look After This Bear
2. A Bear in Hot Water
3. Paddington Goes Underground
4. A Shopping Expedition
5. Paddington and the "Old Master"
6. A Visit to the Theatre
7. Adventure at the Seaside
8. A Disappearing Trick
Reader: Stephen Fry