Paddington, the well-loved bear from "darkest Peru," sets off on more merry mishaps including enrolling in school and receiving a visit from his Aunt Lucy.
Paddington introduces the concept of antonyms when he basks in the sun and shivers in the cold, faces front and back, and opens and closes a box filled with marmalade jars.
Paddington introduces the concept of color as he arranges purple drapes, spills blue and yellow paint on his white apron, washes multi-colored clothes, and sinks into a brown easy chair.