Michael Bond's Paddington Bear is a symbol of kindness to refugees we should never forget
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Generations of readers have stood in bumbling bear's shoes.
Generations of readers have stood in bumbling bear's shoes.
Generations of readers have stood in bumbling bear's shoes.
Care4Calais - In the late 1930s-1940s, Michael Bond, author of Paddington Bear, saw Jewish refugee children (Kindertransport children) walking through London's Reading Station, arriving in Britain escaping from the Nazi horrors of
The Much-Loved Paddington Bear Turns Sixty, At the Smithsonian
Paddington Bear: The story of the refugee and a message of kindness, The Independent
Paddington Has Nothing To Do With Queen Elizabeth, Everything To Do With Britain's Treatment of Refugees
Paddington Bear, Illegal Immigrant - Bloomberg
PDF) The Theme of Migration in the Paddington Bear Book Series and its Intersemiotic Translation
Paddington is very polite whereas people have become more selfish', London Evening Standard
Are the Paddington Bear films owned by Warner Bros.? - Quora
PDF) The Theme of Migration in the Paddington Bear Book Series and its Intersemiotic Translation
PDF) The Theme of Migration in the Paddington Bear Book Series and its Intersemiotic Translation
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