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 Bear arrives from Darkest Peru with nothing but his suitcase and several jars of marmalade, and is discovered by Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who bring him home to their family.
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.