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Paddington Bear .
Michael Bond wrote about the famous bear named Paddington in a series of children's books. Paddington is known for his adventures and his love for marmalade sandwiches.
Michael Bond wrote the Paddington Bear books.
Mr and Mrs Brown, their children and housekeeper
Paddington is an anthropomorphised bear, based on a lone teddy bear sitting on a store shelf near the Paddington station in London. He is the subject of a series of childrens stories by author Micheal Bond.
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The famous bear named after a tube station is Paddington Bear. He was created by author Michael Bond and first appeared in the book "A Bear Called Paddington" in 1958. Paddington Bear is known for his love of marmalade and his adventures in London, particularly around Paddington Station, where he was found by the Brown family.
The Adventures of Paddington Bear was created in 1997.
The Paddington Bear stories were written by British author Michael Bond. The first book, "A Bear Called Paddington," was published in 1958. The character of Paddington, a bear from Peru who travels to London, has since become a beloved figure in children's literature, leading to numerous books, adaptations, and films. Bond continued to write Paddington stories until his passing in 2017.
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Robert Southey wrote The Story of the Three Bears.