Cover of Paddington and the tutti frutti rainbow

Paddington and the tutti frutti rainbow

by Unknown Author

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20 pages1998CollinsISBN 9780001981942

About this book

The Brown's trip to the seaside looks like being a disaster when the rain sets in, but Paddington soon has his eye on a large ice-cream sundae. Young children will enjoy this story featuring the much-loved bear.

Publication Details

Publisher
Collins
Published
1998
Pages
20
ISBN
9780001981942
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Michael Bond, OBE, (born in Newbury, Berkshire) is an English author, most celebrated for his Paddington Bear series of books. Bond began writing in 1945 and sold his first short story to the magazine London Opinion. In 1958, after producing a number of plays and short stories and while working as a BBC television cameraman (where he worked filming Blue Peter for a time), his first book, *A Bear Called Paddington*, was published. This was the start of Bond's most famous series of books, telling tales of a bear from "Darkest Peru", whose Aunt Lucy sends him to England, carrying a jar of marmalade. The Brown family found the bear at Paddington Station, and adopted him, naming the bear after the station. By 1967, Bond was able to give up his BBC job to work full-time as a writer. Paddington's adventures have been published in nearly twenty countries, and has inspired pop bands, race horses, plays, hot air balloons and a TV series. Bond stated in December 2007 that he did not plan to continue the adventures of Paddington Bear in further volumes. ([Source][1]) [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bond

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