Little Bear named Paddington
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It was Christmas Eve 1956. A not-so-famous writer named Michael Bond came across an unwanted teddy bear in a large London store. Bond bought the bear and named it Paddington after the nearby train station. And then several stories appeared about the adventures of a funny bear who arrived from Deep Peru straight to Paddington Station. This is how a new literary symbol of England arose - books about him have been translated into forty languages, there is a monument to him at the same station, and tourists are eagerly buying up teddy bears in blue coats. Paddington's adventures have been going on for over fifty years - he's such a bear! Where he is, there is never a dull moment.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Майкл Бонд
Пегги Фортнум
Р. Элли В. - Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Александра Викторовна Глебовская