A Bear Called Paddington - Chapter 2 - Comprehension

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Year 3
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In the second chapter of "A Bear Called Paddington", readers delve into the charming world of a polite bear named Paddington. Mrs Bird, the housekeeper, commends Paddington on his good manners, a trait not often found in bears. The text introduces 'centavos' as a term for money, akin to what children might know as 'pocket money', an allowance for small personal expenses. The phrase 'have a soft spot' is explained to mean having a fondness for someone, which is certainly true for the Browns' feelings towards Paddington. Mrs Brown's concern about Paddington bathing alone stems from the potential for mishaps, a worry that proves to be well-founded when the Browns notice signs that Paddington is in over his head with the bath.

The Browns' playful pretence of not recognising Paddington after his bath adds a humorous touch to the narrative, highlighting the transformative power of a good scrub for the marmalade-loving bear. As the chapter unfolds, the Browns' affection for Paddington grows, even as they navigate the comical challenges of accommodating their new and unusual family member. Readers are invited to summarise this delightful chapter in just 50 words, capturing the essence of Paddington's adventures and the warmth of his welcome into the Brown household.