Paddington Bear at the Circus

Paddington Bear at the Circus by Michael Bond is a delightful addition to the beloved series, published by Harper Collins on April 5, 2000. This revised and newly illustrated edition features 40 pages of engaging storytelling in English, inviting readers to join Paddington and the Browns as they experience the excitement of the circus.
In this charming tale, the circus comes to town, and Paddington Bear finds himself in a series of amusing situations, including a daring rescue of a trapeze artist. The story features a colorful cast, including a ringmaster and a tall clown, all set within the lively atmosphere of the circus. Readers will enjoy the whimsical adventures that highlight themes of friendship and bravery, making it a perfect read for young fans of juvenile fiction, animals, and bears.
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The circus has come to town! Paddington Bear and the Browns have front-row seats, and they can’t wait to see the show. Inside the circus tent there’s a ringmaster with a top hat, a very, very tall clown, a band … and a funny-looking man hanging from a rope above Paddington’s head. Always willing to lend a paw, Paddington rushes off to save the trapeze artist. The circus is turned upside-down, but the show must go on – and it does, thanks to a surprise performance by Paddington Bear.
Paddington Bear has charmed readers for nearly forty years. Now another generation of fans can join the beloved bear from Darkest Peru on a variety of adventrues written by Michael Bond and beautifully illustrated by artist R.W. Alley.
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